In a world increasingly shadowed by moral confusion and rising hostility, Christians United for Israel (CUFI) renews its call to believers: stand with Israel and the Jewish people. Rooted in God’s eternal covenant with Abraham, Israel’s role as a witness to God’s glory remains essential today.
Israel: A Witness of Righteousness
From the beginning, God chose Israel to be a light to the nations—a reflection of His character, truth, and compassion. Despite challenges, Israel continues to uphold righteousness in the face of evil, embodying the enduring values of faith, peace, and resilience.
As followers of Christ, believers are grafted into this spiritual heritage and charged with a divine commission—to live and act for the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31). This includes standing with God’s Chosen People in times of both peace and peril.
A Practical Way to Show Support
CUFI invites Christians around the world to actively support Israel. A gift of any amount can bring healing, help, and hope to those in need—especially to individuals like Udi Merioz, a Jerusalem-based artist whose work beautifully captures the spirit of the land and its people.
A Gift That Inspires
As a token of gratitude, supporters will receive a special, made-in-Israel print of Udi’s artwork. Each print is inscribed with the powerful Scripture from Ezekiel 43:1–2:
“Then the man brought me to the gate facing east, and I saw the glory of the God of Israel coming from the east. His voice was like the roar of rushing waters, and the land was radiant with his glory.”
This artwork serves as more than décor—it’s a symbol of your faith and commitment to biblical truth.
Be Part of a Greater Commission
In times like these, when the moral compass of society often falters, standing with Israel becomes a visible declaration of God’s enduring promises and justice. Your gift becomes a legacy—a reminder that you stood firm when it mattered most.
Let your support be a voice for righteousness, peace, and faithfulness.
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