From the very first page of the Bible, God shows us that His promises are not temporary. He is a covenant-keeping God.
When He told Abraham, “To your descendants I will give this land” (Genesis 12:7), it wasn’t just a passing word — it was the beginning of a story that still unfolds today.Through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, God promised to bless the world. That promise is alive in Israel, and through Jesus the Messiah, it extends to every nation.
Israel is not an accident of history. It is the people and the land chosen by God to carry His name and His purposes.
The Bible tells us:
“God’s faithfulness to Israel is a living reminder that He is faithful to us, too.”
As followers of Jesus, we are not separate from this story. Paul wrote that Gentile believers are like wild branches grafted into Israel’s olive tree (Romans 11). We have not replaced Israel — we’ve been brought near by the blood of Christ. Together, Jews and Gentiles form one family of faith.
This truth humbles us: we owe our salvation to a Jewish Messiah and to the faithfulness of God’s covenant people who carried His Word to the nations.
Supporting Israel is not about politics — it’s about God’s promises.
Today, less than 2% of Israelis identify as Christian. Less than 2% of citizens of the Holy Land, profess Christ is Lord.
Until that day, we choose to live as partners in His plan — praying, serving, and giving so that both Jews and Gentiles may come to know Jesus as Messiah.
Heart for Israel exists to make this faith tangible. We shine the light of Jesus in Israel through practical ministry — from serving the poor to building bridges of friendship and faith. Every gift, every prayer, every partnership is a part of fulfilling biblical prophecy: God gathering His people and blessing the nations through them.
Will you stand with us?
Together we can live out Paul’s words:
“If the Gentiles have shared in their spiritual blessings, they owe it to the Jews to share with them their material blessings.” (Romans 15:27)