Thank You Partners of Jacob’s Hope from Brent Johnson – Happy Thanksgiving
The director of Jacob’s Hope, Brent Johnson, thanks the many partners of Jacob’s Hope for a great year of ministry to the Jewish people around the world.
See what your partnership has made possible in 2025 - Baruch Ha Shim… Praise His Name! Thank you for praying and partnering with us! Here’s a snapshot of what God did this year: #1. 37 Messianic leaders graduated from our Jewish Studies program in Ethiopia #2. Monthly prayer and fasting gatherings launched #3. Hundreds came to faith through partners in Israel and Ukraine #4. Compassion outreaches provided food, counseling, and school supplies to families and children #5. 1,700+ salvation responses and 16,000+ food baskets distributed through ministry partners #6. Holiday outreaches reached hundreds with the Gospel #7. New believers baptized and thousands served through ongoing ministry. We’re grateful for all God has done — and expectant for what’s ahead!

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Click for Bigger PosterThe director of Jacob’s Hope, Brent Johnson, thanks the many partners of Jacob’s Hope for a great year of ministry to the Jewish people around the world.
The following statement was approved by the Executive Presbytery of the Assemblies of God. November 18, 2022 Within three generations of the Holocaust and the genocide that extinguished six million Jewish lives, including 1.5 million children, the scourge of antisemitism is again increasing worldwide. The General Council of the Assemblies of God recognizes the insidious nature of racism that affects all racial and socially marginalized groups and condemns
Prayer for Israel’s PEACE Pray for the peace of Jerusalem! “May they be secure who love you!” Psalm 122:6 ESV PRAY FOR: God’s will for the election outcome for Prime Minister The coalition government to form quickly The IDF soldiers needing protection, discernment, courage, strength, and a relationship with their Messiah A new meeting space for the Ethiopian Messianic congregation in Jerusalem The unspoken needs for a Believer-owned