Bulletin Issue 1 2012 Bulletin Issue 1 2012

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Bulletin Issue 1 2012 Bulletin Issue 1 2012
Issue 1/2012
Operation Exodus
A ministry of Ebenezer Emergency Fund International
Entering
a new season
‘
for Aliyah
For behold, the darkness shall cover the
earth, And deep darkness the people;
But the LORD will arise over you, And
His glory will be seen upon you. ’
Isaiah 60:2
Issue 2 – 2011
In this Issue:
• Advancing the work
in Russia
FSU
• Reaching out in Eastern
Europe & Central Asia
• Gifts for children
open doors
• USA
• ISRAEL:
Seventy years
after Wannsee
International
Updates from:
• New structure
• Prayer networks
Prayer
• Wannsee 70th
anniversary
• The Church
• Engage:Israel 2012
• Engage:Ukraine 2012
• Tour Israel with Ebenezer
Operation Exodus — A Christian ministry helping the Jewish people return to Israel
Israel
• Encouraging visit
from Indonesian group
ENgage
• An incredible journey
Ebenezer Operation Exodus
Americas
Europe
ENTERING A
Ebenezer Emergency Fund
International
Ebenezer House, 5a Poole Road
Bournemouth BH2 5QJ. UK
Telephone: +44 (0) 1202 294455
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 295550
[email protected]
www.operation-exodus.org
Ebenezer Emergency Fund USA
PO Box 568
Lancaster, NY 14086
Phone: 716 681 6300
Fax: 716 681 6304
[email protected]
www.ebenezerusa.org
Operation Exodus SE Asia Oceania
Level 2, 39 Leighton Place
Hornsby NSW 2077 Australia
Phone + 61 2 9482 4692
[email protected]
www.operation-exodus-seao.org
Operation Exodus is an instrument of the
Lord to encourage and help the Jewish
people to return to the Land of Israel
from the land of the north and
all the nations and to proclaim God’s
Kingdom purposes for their return.
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Ebenezer Emergency Fund International
February 2012. Operation Exodus is the
operational part of Ebenezer Emergency
Fund International.
Please contact your nearest office if
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but donations are warmly welcomed.
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NEW SEASON
‘Arise, shine; For your light has come!
And the glory of the LORD is risen upon you.
For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth,
And deep darkness the people; But the LORD
will arise over you, And His glory will be seen
upon you. The Gentiles shall come to your light,
and kings to the brightness of your rising.’
Isaiah 60:1–3
G
od’s heart for Israel and
the Jewish people is
foundational to the call
of Ebenezer Operation Exodus.
At a meeting of our International
Board last October it was
brought to our notice that the
70th anniversary of the Wannsee
Conference would fall on 20
January 2012. This conference
was convened at the Villa
Wannsee in Berlin to coordinate
and implement Hilter’s socalled master plan for the ‘Final
Solution of the Jewish
Issue in Europe.’
As our board and
leadership prayed,
they felt the timing
of this anniversary
was a significant
milestone. There was
a sense of it marking
the beginning of a
transitional season
heralding a concentrated
move in the Holy Spirit for
the sake of aliyah, for which
we must be prepared.
It is crucial to know the times
in which we are living. In the
days of King David men from
the tribe of Issachar made it
their specific task to watch
and pray, to observe what was
going on around them and
discern the spiritual significance.
They learned what Jeremiah
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Prayer and intercession
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EEFI
Russia
NEW Regions Established
Central Asia &
Eastern Europe
South East Asia
& Oceania
Prayer and intercession
‘Establishing strong contacts within the Church
remains a prime focus, alongside our responsibility
to pass on the mantle to the next generation’
called standing in the council
of the Lord (Jeremiah 23:18).
Alongside His teaching about the
Kingdom, Jesus constantly told
His disciples through parables and
direct commands to ‘watch and
pray’. It was through watching
and praying that they would be
able to understand the way God
was working out His purposes.
As we in Ebenezer have watched
and prayed the Lord has led the
ministry through a significant period
of transition. This will continue
in 2012 as we prepare for the
future. As a priority, we have been
moving forward with our plans to
strengthen and hand over greater
responsibility to our national teams
in the Former Soviet Union.
Following meetings in Moscow
and Kiev with our leadership
teams, changes came into effect
on 1 January 2012. Troels Truelsen,
FSU Operational Director, who has
served the ministry for the past 15
years, retired at the end of 2011.
Boris Vasyukov, who has worked
alongside Troels for many years,
has been appointed National
Director for Russia and also
has responsibility for church
development and education
programmes in the FSU. Boris will
be supported by Kirill Kondratyev,
who joined our Moscow team
in December 2011. Kirill is a
senior pastor and prayer leader
in his church.
As a further step of preparation,
a new Eastern European Region
has been formed which will initially
include the countries of Ukraine,
Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Belarus,
Poland and Czech Republic. Vadim
Rabochiy has been appointed the
Regional Director and will bring
support to our teams. Vadim will
also have a responsibility for
Central Asia, where our leaders
work in an increasingly difficult and
challenging environment.
Advisory boards have been
established in Russia and for our
Eastern European region to provide
pastoral oversight and support on
behalf of Ebenezer International.
The aliyah highways that we
prayerfully prepare in the power
of the Holy Spirit are not subject
to present-day geographical or
national boundaries. The development of prayer networks will be an
important priority throughout these
regions, linking with our worldwide
intercessory prayer ministry. God
has given Ebenezer the vision to
link prayer networks across the
nations, building these networks
at all levels — local, national and
regional. Many links in this network
will be birthed by the Lord — in the
FSU and worldwide — and we will
need not only a framework but also
an understanding of God’s prophetic
Word in order to move forward in
accordance with His will.
An important part of our calling
as a ministry is to help educate
the Church to understand her
responsibilities concerning the
place of Israel and aliyah in God’s
end-time purposes. Establishing
strong contacts within the Church
remains a prime focus, alongside
our responsibility to pass on the
mantle to the next generation.
We sense a new dimension of
spiritual warfare coming in the
heavenlies concerning aliyah and
it is imperative that we pray for the
workers to enter this harvest field in
the nations — those with the Lord’s
calling and preparation on their lives
to intercede and work for the aliyah.
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By Alan Field
CEO & International
Coordinator
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Ebenezer Operation Exodus
ADVANCING
THE WORK IN RUSSIA
W
Russia
ith my wife, Elya, I have been involved with Ebenezer for
over 15 years. We led the base in the Russian Far East for
almost four years before being called by the Lord to move
to Moscow, where we have given oversight to Ebenezer’s ministry
across Central Russia since 2000.
The Lord has enriched us and
enabled us to gain invaluable
experience, especially through
the difficulties and trials of these
past years. The most important
thing we have learned is our
Lord’s faithfulness and power.
Nothing is impossible for Him!
If He has spoken, He will do it.
We see God’s faithfulness to our
ministry every day, which greatly
encourages and inspires us.
Making Russia an independent
region is undoubtedly a timely
step. We want to enable and
support base leaders to effectively
coordinate our operations, both
in helping the Jewish people from
Russia return home to Israel and
also in working with local churches.
It is by joining our efforts that we
can reach these goals. For this
purpose we have initiated regular
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biannual Russian base leaders’
meetings to provide a forum for
discussing and praying through
the challenges faced across our
vast region.
One of the most important aspects
of our work is church development,
which is aimed at preparing the
By Boris Vasyukov
National Director
Russia
congregations and individuals.
Our vision is for one large prayer
network linking thousands of
Ebenezer’s partners across Russia.
We hold inter-church prayer
gatherings, run educational
programmes, seminars,
conferences and tours to Israel,
‘Our vision is for one large prayer network
linking thousands of Ebenezer’s partners
across Russia’
Russian Protestant churches for
greater involvement in raising
prayer and financial support for the
ministry of aliyah. We have already
witnessed encouraging results,
including the growth of prayer
networks across the regions and an
increase in donations from Christian
and are developing JudeoChristian dialogue in Russia.
We are thankful to our Western
partners for your prayers and
financial support for the work
of aliyah in Russia. We are
partners together!
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Reaching out in Eastern
Europe & Central Asia
T
he ministry has taken a timely step in establishing an
Ebenezer Eastern European Region, which will include
Central Asia. We face challenging days ahead and it will
be important to draw our teams close together in fellowship and
prayer as we reach out in obedience to our calling to help the
Jewish people.
Our desire is to form prayer
groups for Israel and Ebenezer
in local churches and for these
congregations to become
involved in practical ministry to
Jewish families in their towns
and surrounding regions. Our
dear sister, Zhanna, shared some
wonderful testimonies from one of
the projects being supported by
local Christians.
One of the families touched by this
project was a Jewish lady married
to an Uzbek man. They have five
children and after Ebenezer had
helped them with humanitarian aid
they made the decision to make
aliyah. When Zhanna and Valentina,
our representative in Tajikistan,
suggested that we extended our
Hanukkah food parcels project to
their countries I was concerned
about how the funds would be
raised. But these two ladies offered
to collect donations from local
churches — and they did!
In Central Asia, especially
Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and
Kyrgyzstan, the average salary
is less than US$250 per month
and the price of food and other
basic essentials is very high. Many
Jewish people are struggling to
provide the daily needs for their
families, which make your support
more vital than ever before. We
help them with food and clothing
and basic essentials — and
encourage them, with our support,
to make aliyah.
Central asia
Visiting our bases in Central Asia
last November, I found the position
there is becoming increasingly
difficult for the Christian church
and Jewish communities. So your
prayers and financial support are
very important.
By Vadim Rabochiy
Director, Eastern
European Region
In the midst of a
very severe trial,
their overflowing joy
and their extreme
poverty welled up in
rich generosity.
2 Corinthians 8:2
Touched by the humanitarian aid they received
from us, this large family decided to make aliyah.
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Gifts for
children open doors
T
Kazakhstan
he expansion of our humanitarian aid programmes is helping
an increasing number of Jewish families in the Former
Soviet Union. For the first time in the city of Almaty our team
provided needy children with Hanukkah food parcels.
I invited local Christians to take part,
either by bringing boxes filled with
gifts or donating money so we could
buy suitable items. As well as food,
we included sweets and toys for the
younger children and pens, drawing
books and other stationery items for
the older ones. It really blessed them
and their parents, who thanked us
profusely for our care and support.
It is through projects like this that we
can reach Jewish families who would
not normally contact us.
The four children of Vitaly and Natalia
were among those who received
Hanukkah gifts. This family (pictured
below) desperately needed help and
support. They live in a house with
a coal-burning stove but could not
By Zhansolu
Ebenezer leader,
Kazakhstan
afford to buy the coal to keep them
warm in the harsh winter months.
So the children went along the local
railway tracks picking up lumps of
coal dropped by passing trucks.
A local church pastor made a
commitment to support this family,
as well as joining us in helping them
to make aliyah. Praise God for the
churches willing to become involved
in rendering practical assistance to
needy Jewish families!
Our year-round humanitarian
aid ministry in the Former Soviet
Union also needs the ongoing
prayer and financial support
from our supporters worldwide.
The generous soul
shall be made
rich, And he who
waters will also be
watered himself.
Proverbs 11:25
Next generation
goes to Israel
We support young people going to Israel under the Jewish Agency
study programmes. It was wonderful for our Kazakhstan team to
see these young people, part of a group of 15, fly out there. So
many who go on these programmes decide to stay in Israel and as
a result we have helped many of their families make aliyah too.
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Touching hearts
in remote regions
G
od is fulfilling His prophetic Word in re-gathering the Jewish
people to Israel, even from the remotest parts of our region!
We are delighted when, after visiting families and sharing
about making aliyah, we find they have taken our words to heart and
made up their minds to go.
children there. As we were leaving,
Svetlana said: ‘We had tied our
future to this village
but you have given
us hope for a
different life.’
Svetlana (middle) with husband Igor behind her.
Next to him is Volodya and flanking them are Valery
and Alevtina, our Astrakhan representatives.
Russia
We met one such family last year
after a long journey on a dirt road
across desolate steppe in searing
heat to a small village called Vyshka.
There were no road signs and
we got lost several times before
finally arriving. It was all worthwhile
because Svetlana and her family
were so welcoming and absorbed
all that we told them about going to
Israel and the life they could expect
to live. They were keen to know
about study opportunities for their
By Volodya & Luba
Base leaders,
Rostov-on-Don
Teachers make aliyah
W
e had the joy of helping two families related to
one another fly to Israel. Anvar was excited about
the prospects of settling down in the land of his
forefathers with his wife, Aziza and their two young children.
To make it a really special
journey from their home town
in Kazakhstan, Anvar’s cousin,
Kakiraman, his wife and daughter
went with them!
All four parents are schoolteachers
and were looking forward to
continuing in their profession in
Israel. Members of Anvar’s large
family went to Israel in 2010 and
they eagerly expect other members
to follow them.
By Zhansolu
Ebenezer leader,
Kazakhstan
Anvar, Kakiraman and their families
are very thankful to Ebenezer for
befriending them and helping
them to make aliyah, including
meeting them at the railway
station, paying their fares for
their visits to the Israeli consul and
taking them to the airport
for their flight to Tel Aviv.
It is due to your financial support
that we can help many families like
them to go home to Israel.
The two families on their way to Israel.
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Ebenezer Operation Exodus
International
update
USA:
By David & Gail Antrosio
Aliyah Directors, Ebenezer
Operation Exodus USA
GOING HOME
International
‘Leave your country, your people and your father’s
household and go to the land I will show you.’ Genesis 12:1
Over 4,000 Jewish people made aliyah from North America in
2011 and Ebenezer USA was privileged to help nearly 200 of them.
But why are they leaving the USA, families and friends,
to start a new life in Israel? Because they are people who
believe that Israel is the Jewish homeland and want to live
in the Land given to their ancestors despite knowing it
will require sacrifice.
Steven & Susan & family
Every Jewish person has a story and a struggle
to make aliyah, but the Lord is putting it in their
hearts to return. Jewish people of all ages are
responding to His call and we are there to help
and support them.
Here is what several we
helped have said:
Leonard and Carol:
‘Since 1967 we have dreamed
of making aliyah and started
making preparations in 1976,
but circumstances kept us from
going. Despite all our financial
and personal hardships and
advancing age we are determined
to finally come home to Israel
where we belong.’
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Steven and Susan:
‘Israel is the land that was given
to us by G-d. The Talmud says
one “can only acquire the Land
of Israel through difficulties”.
My educational credentials are
not recognised in Israel. I have
to pay back my school loans
and find other work. We would
like to ship our things to Israel,
but cannot afford it. But we
decided that these difficulties
should not stand in the way of
doing the right thing.’
Rebecca:
‘I grew up in a Jewish home.
I feel it’s incredibly important
to live in Israel and support the
Jewish people, especially when
our neighbouring countries
do not acknowledge the
State of Israel and speak of
its destruction. I plan to study
government and serve in the
army when I graduate, and I
would love to raise a family in
Israel one day.’
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ISRAEL:
Seventy years
after Wannsee
But three years later Hitler’s
‘Thousand Year Reich’ lay in ruins.
Within another three years Israel
had been reborn as a nation —
‘born in a day’ in fulfilment of the
prophecy of Isaiah 66:8. God
was demonstrating to the world
that His eternal covenant with
the descendants of Jacob stood.
Instead of a ‘Final Solution’, the
nations witnessed the beginning
of a final redemption according
to God’s infallible promise: the
re-gathering of His covenant
people to the land He had
promised them (Genesis 15:18–21)
in preparation for the glorious
kingdom of the return of Messiah
(Matthew 23:39).
Bringing the Jews Home before
it’s too late.’ A period of 70 years
in Scripture is important, for
it speaks of completion, as in
Jeremiah 29:10, ‘For thus says
the LORD: After seventy years
are completed at Babylon, I will
visit you and perform My good
word toward you, and cause you
to return to this place’ [the Land
of Israel]. When Daniel read this
prophecy and began to pray the
Lord released them to return and
rebuild Jerusalem in preparation
for the first coming of Messiah.
aliyah, with presentations from
groups and organisations involved
in helping Jewish people to
come home, including Ebenezer
Operation Exodus. Seventy years
after Wannsee are we entering a
new season in the return of the
Jewish people to the Land?
George and Mano Annadorai
with (centre) Iris Goldman
from our Jerusalem office.
International
January 20 1942: On a frosty
morning outside Berlin 15 senior
Nazis gathered for a secret
meeting in an imposing villa
by a lake called Wannsee.
The purpose: to plan the ‘Final
Solution to the Jewish Question’.
By Pete Stucken
Chairman
South East Asia &
Oceania Board
Among the 150 conference
participants were pastors, prayer
leaders and intercessors from
Papua New Guinea, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Vanuatu. My
wife, Fiona, and I were part of
the leadership team. It was an
intensive time of focusing on
Marking the 70 th anniversary
of the Wannsee conference,
another conference took place —
in Jerusalem. Led by pastors
George and Mano Annadorai from
Singapore, it was a gathering
of Christians from South-East
Asia and the Pacific. The main
theme was ‘The Final Exodus:
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EVERYTHING by Prayer
T
By Alison Eastwood
Assistant to the
International Prayer
Coordinator
hank you for your prayers, which are hugely valued. The Holy
Spirit has impressed upon us a sense of the importance of
this present time of preparation for future aliyah and we invite
you to join with us in prayer for the needs outlined here.
NEW STRUCTURE
IN RUSSIA AND
EASTERN EUROPE
Please pray for:
• Our leaders and teams as
they take on their new
responsibilities.
Prayer
Prayer
WANNSEE 70TH
ANNIVERSARY
On 20 January 1942, 15 senior
Nazis met to plan the ‘Final
Solution to the Jewish Question’
which wiped out entire Jewish
communities across Europe. Two
months prior to Wannsee Hitler
and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
formed an alliance with two goals:
•
The infilling of the Holy Spirit to
bring wisdom, discernment, unity,
servant hearts and clear and
supportive communication.
•
Those the Lord is specifically
preparing and calling to serve
alongside our teams as the
work increases.
•
The great need of protection over
this new structure and everyone
called to be part of it.
•
Jewish people in these regions to
make aliyah while the window of
opportunity is there.
d
1. The annihilation of the Jews
in Europe and the whole
Arab region.
Israel and for the Jewish remnant in
Muslim countries of the Middle East
to be able to return to Israel.
2. To prevent the establishment
of a national homeland for the
Jews in Palestine.
Please pray for:
• The Lord to stir their hearts,
draw them out, make a way and
protect them. Psalm 105: 37– 43
We sense this new season heralds
an urgency for the Jews of Europe
to make preparations to go to
d
NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL
PRAYER NETWORKS
Please pray for:
• The Lord to raise up new
intercessors who are committed
to pray specifically for the aliyah.
We thank the Lord for every
intercessor who joins with us in prayer
as we prepare the aliyah highways in
the power of the Holy Spirit.
•
Isaiah 62:6–7
Protection and growth of the
network of prayer groups
throughout the nations.
Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between
Mizpah and Shen, and called its name Ebenezer,
saying, ‘Thus far the LORD has helped us.’
1 Samuel 7:12
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THE CHURCH
There are encouraging signs as doors
are opening and new people have
strengthened the aliyah ministry with
prayer, financial and practical help.
Please continue to pray for:
• The Lord to give the body of
Christ worldwide a spirit of
revelation and understanding
concerning the need for the
Jewish people to return to
Israel in fulfilment of biblical
prophecies. Ephesians 1:16–18
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engage
™
An incredible journey
S
ince the 2011 tour to Israel we have been greatly encouraged
to see many young adults from all over the world come to a
deeper understanding of the Lord’s heart for Israel and for
His people.
by Andy Ernst
International Young Adult
Programme Coordinator
I would open the
Scriptures and say,
‘Lord, why are Israel
and Jerusalem
mentioned on nearly
every page of the Bible?’ Being
fresh in faith, I would look at images
of Israel on my computer and the
tears would roll down my face.
‘Lord,’ I shouted, ‘why am I crying
this way?’ ‘James, my child, it’s me
your Heavenly Father crying through
you. Do not be afraid, these are my
chosen people and I’m changing
your heart towards them!’
I found a leaflet for the Engage Israel
tour at my church and decided ‘I’m
going!’ After watching the video
presentation about the tour to Israel
I couldn’t wait to book my place.
Miraculously, God supplied the
money just days before the trip! In
Israel I came to understand that the
Church has a biblical and prophetic
engage:ukraine
™
5th – 12th August 2012
ENGAGE
Each summer the Engage Israel
tour plays a fundamental part in
equipping the next generation. It’s
a journey of discovery as their eyes
are opened to God’s prophetic word
being fulfilled in our times. James,
one of last year’s participants,
shares his experience and how this
led him to become involved with the
ministry on a regular basis:
Participants on Engage:Israel working
with a children’s project in Arad.
calling to stand with Israel and
support the Jewish people.
Walking in the footsteps of Jesus,
the Bible comes alive and you literally
feel an instant connection to the
Land. I heard the Lord’s voice very
clearly and the peace I found there
was past all human understanding.
He was fulfilling biblical prophecy
before our eyes. I said, ‘Lord, that
man you’re looking for to stand in the
gap is me! I will pray for the peace
of Jerusalem, and I will not give you
any rest until Jerusalem becomes the
praise of the earth!’
Since coming home I have been
completely stirred about Israel. I have
spoken at churches and conferences
— anywhere that will have me!
James was only able to go because
others were willing to provide
financial help and prayer covering.
If you’re aged between 18 and
35 you can find more information
on our website. If you’re older, or
unable to go yourself, perhaps you
would prayerfully consider making a
donation so that someone else can?
We encourage you to share about
the 2012 Engage Israel summer trip
with a young adult today!
™
16th – 30th JULY 2012
Join us for…
14
action-packed
days in Israel
www.engage-israel.org
Have you already been to Israel? Engage:Ukraine
is the next step to learn about, and experience, aliyah!
Join us for this special time of training and equipping in Ukraine.
To register your interest, please email Andy Ernst: [email protected]
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Encouraging VISIT
FROM Indonesians
Shalom from Jerusalem!
A
Israel
Christian group from Indonesia were visiting Israel in
January and invited Iris Goldman, my assistant, and I to
share about aliyah and absorption. The party of 35 was led
by the Rev. Samuel Lazuardi with whom Pete and Fiona Stucken
of Ebenezer South East Asia/Oceania have been in contact.
I shared about the work of the
Jerusalem office in assisting those
who had made aliyah to settle in the
Land. There are many challenges
in this work, I explained, but we
have also seen many miracles in
answer to prayer. I shared some of
them with the group to encourage
them to pray and intercede with
Christians around the world for the
work of aliyah.
It was wonderful to meet this group
and see how they were encouraged
By Shirley Lawrenson
Olim Liaison
Shirley receives the gift from the Indonesian
group led by Samuel Lazuardi (left).
to become more involved in
blessing Israel and the Jewish
people. We gave them
literature about our ministry
and several of them asked
for regular updates.
The meeting ended
with the group making
a generous financial
contribution to our work.
Praise God for every
opportunity we have to
encourage Christians to
join in the work of aliyah!
Tour Israel with Ebenezer
25th October to 4th November 2012
We invite our supporters, prayer
partners, church leaders and
friends who are interested in our
work to join us for a 10-day tour
of Israel. The theme will be Aliyah
from the Nations.
On this tour you will
• Meet Jewish immigrants
from Ethiopia and Russia
• Visit churches and talk with leaders
• Pray together at sites in Jerusalem
• Meet soldiers on the northern border
• Look around the Diaspora museum
• Visit a Jewish settlement and a kibbutz
• And see many other interesting sites
The tour is not a holiday but there will
also be time to:
• Swim in the Dead Sea
• Take a boat trip on Galilee
• Visit archeological sites and
do other relaxing things
As we travel the Land we will receive
a lot of background information from
our very experienced guide, Hanna
Ben Haim.
Spiritual insights will be shared by
Roger Wolcott, Pastor, Bible teacher
and Ebenezer Emergency Fund
International Board member, who has
led many tours to Israel.
Price of tour: US $1,565
Price includes:
Half-board accommodation at four-star
hotels, air conditioned bus, entrance
fees, tax, tips, transport from and to
the airport, tour guide. Price does not
include: Flights, lunches, and travel
insurance.
For more information visit our website
or contact your nearest
Ebenezer Operation Exodus office.
Tour coordinator:
Johannes Barthel
[email protected]