Friday at 4 PM...It’s not a random time.
- Ron Cantor
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This Friday at 4 PM, over 100 Israelis will gather in Tel Aviv to worship Yeshua in Hebrew.
It’s not a random time. On May 14, 1948, at exactly 4 PM, Israel was reborn as a nation after 2,000 years of exile. Every Friday, we gather at that same hour to declare that the God who restored Israel is also restoring hearts—that Yeshua is the Messiah of our people, and the Gospel belongs in Hebrew, on Israeli lips, in Israeli hearts.
This is Tiferet Yeshua—“The Splendor of Yeshua.” And it’s a work that only Israelis can do for Israelis. When our people hear the Gospel from one of their own, in their own language, the walls come down. They discover that Yeshua isn’t a foreign god—He’s the Messiah their forefathers waited for.
But the work doesn’t stop at our gathering. Through Feed Tel Aviv, our outreach to the homeless, we’re on the streets every week—serving meals, sharing the love of Messiah, and showing that the Gospel has hands and feet.
Here’s where we need you.
The economy in Israel, and really the world, has hit our congregation hard. Many of our members are struggling themselves, and our monthly expenses—rent, outreach supplies, food for Feed Tel Aviv, ministry resources—have been running a deficit since the end of 2025. Plus, the US dollar has fallen by 20% or so. While our expenses are the same or higher, our donations from the US are worth 20% less.
We’re not asking because we want to expand. We’re asking because we need to continue.
Would you stand with us this week?
A gift of any size makes a real difference.
Messiah’s Mandate, through partners like you, is the largest monthly donor to the congregation. And to be honest, this has been a hard year for us. As we seek to cut expenses, we are committed to doing everything we can to not cut off the congregation from needed funding!
If you can give monthly, even better—it gives us the stability to plan and grow. But a one-time gift this week would also be a tremendous blessing.
Thank you for caring about Israel. Thank you for caring about the Gospel reaching our people in Hebrew. Thank you for partnering with us in this work.
This Friday at 4 PM, we’ll be praying for donors like you!
P.S. If you’ve ever wondered whether your giving matters, let me tell you—it does. Every shekel and every dollar goes directly to reaching Israelis, feeding the hungry, and supporting our weekly gathering. There’s no waste here, just Kingdom work. Will you join us?








