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I am writing to you with a heart both humble and hopeful.


I am writing to you with a heart both humble and hopeful. Many of you have walked alongside me for years — as a Messianic Jewish evangelist, President of Shelanu TV, and an elder at Tiferet Yeshua and its former pastor. You know my passion has always been to proclaim Yeshua to the Jewish people here in Israel.


In recent seasons, you may have noticed a shift in some of my work — particularly in the area of advocacy around accountability in ministry. This is not a direction I sought for pride or controversy, and not one I could have seen until two years ago, but one that the Lord has increasingly burdened me with as I have encountered men and women wounded by spiritual and sexual abuse from clergy, resulting in significant trauma. 


Many of you may have seen posts or videos that we have made addressing these issues and calling for reform. I have not publicized these things out of animosity or slander, but out of a deep conviction to uphold integrity, protect the vulnerable, and affirm that leaders must answer to the same standards they proclaim. And sadly, what we are seeing is that the problem is far worse than we ever imagined. Men, claiming to speak for God, use that authority to manipulate people into compromising situations. 


I was invited to become one of several authors of a significant document, now used in congregations to ensure proper reporting and accountability, called the Kingdom Accountability Project. I would encourage you to send this link to your Pastor: click here. And as you know, We will be publishing a book very soon called When Shepherds Prey.


I understand this may be unfamiliar territory for some of you. You know me for teaching Scripture, for sharing the beauty of our Jewish roots in the faith, for shepherding believers toward a vibrant walk with Yeshua. Yet the same Scripture that calls us to worship also calls us to hold fast to truth, to defend the afflicted, and to advocate for justice (Isaiah 1:17). This advocacy work is not a distraction — it is an extension of my calling to serve the Body of Messiah with both love and courage.


Friends, I believe our generation is crying out for leaders who not only preach righteousness but live it. I believe that accountability is not an attack on anyone’s ministry but a call to Christ-like purity in all things. And I believe that standing with those who have been harmed honors the heart of our Messiah.


To continue this work — to research, to speak, to support survivors, and to foster gospel-centered accountability — I need your partnership and support. Your gift today will empower this ministry to continue boldly and compassionately, rooted in truth and grace.



Thank you for your prayers, your trust, and your willingness to stand with me in what the Lord is doing. Together, we can help bring healing, justice, and integrity back into the heart of ministry.


With gratitude and hope,

Ron Cantor

 
 
 

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Here is a little bit about me. I serve as President of Shelanu TV, the only 24.7, Hebrew language TV channel sharing the message of Yeshua. 

I am a passionate advocate for Israel and desire to see the Body of Messiah have God’s heart for the Jewish people. I hold a master’s degree from King’s University and a doctorate from Liberty University. My beautiful wife, Elana, and I live in Israel and have three amazing grown daughters.

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