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READER QUESTION: HOW CAN WE BE PRAYING FOR THE WORK OF THE JOSHUA FUND RIGHT NOW?

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Over the past two months, I have been asked a number of fascinating questions about Israel, Iran, The Twelfth Imam, The Joshua Fund, and the WikiLeaks controversy as I have spoken in 12 cities across the United States, as well as at the European Union Parliament in Brussels. 

Some of the questions I have answered this week include:

  1. Were the WikiLeaks foretold in Bible prophecy?
  2. Will the Twelfth Imam also be the Anti-Christ?
  3. When will the sequel to The Twelfth Imam be released?

Here’s another one.

QUESTION: “Joel, we are grateful for all you’re doing for Israel through The Joshua Fund. What are some of the main ways we can be praying for the work right now?”

ROSENBERG: Thanks so much for asking. Right now, our main prayer request is that the Lord would use us to truly bless Jewish and Arab Israelis, as well as Palestinian Arabs and other neighbors in real and practical ways, and in a faithful, humble, Christ-like manner. This is our heart. We want the Lord to show us what to do, how to do it, and give us the courage we need to do His will, and not our own. Time is short. War is coming. Christ is coming. We want to be found faithful in the time we have remaining.

We certainly need prayer for physical, spiritual and emotional strength for our staff and board. As you might imagine, this is challenging work, with lots of travel and time away from our families.

Financially, we are asking the Lord to graciously provide The Joshua Fund $1.5 million in year-end giving in the month of December.  Should this happen, it will allow us stay on track with the educational and charitable projects to we have committed. We had a not insubstantial decline in giving in November. That was a bit of a surprise, but we thank the Lord that He is Jehovah Jireh, our Provider. His grace and provision is sufficient. He gives and He takes away, blessed be His Name. If you would like to make a year-end, tax deductible donation to The Joshua Fund, please click here.

Israel faces enormous challenges at the moment:

Honestly, the educational and charitable needs Israel has are far larger than our budget can meet. But we count it an honor to do be able to do our part in the Lord’s overall work.

Here are some of the projects The Joshua Fund has accomplished by His grace in 2010:

>> To read a memo with more examples of The Joshua Fund’s work in 2010, please click here

>> To read my “Open Letter To The Friends of The Joshua Fund,” please click here

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