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Evangelical Christian tour groups keep coming to Israel, despite new wave of terrorism. Here’s the latest.

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Some of The Joshua Fund tour group on the Golan Heights, visiting the Syrian-Israeli border.

(Jerusalem, Israel) — It’s been a very challenging Fall here. We’re experiencing a wave of terrorism that’s been encouraged and incited by Palestinian leaders. It’s making big headlines and raising concerns that a “Third Intifada” may be erupting.

On September 17th, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said publicly, “Every drop of blood that has been spilled in Jerusalem is holy blood as long as it was for Allah. Every Martyr (Shahid) will reach Paradise, and everyone wounded will be rewarded, Allah willing.”

Since then, at least 153 Israelis have been wounded, and 11 Israelis have been killed.

Yet, remarkably, Evangelical Christians from all over the world are continuing to come to tour the country and bless Israel, and for this I am deeply grateful.

It’s been enormously encouraging to the Israeli people, the tourism industry, and government leaders to see Christians continuing to come to show our love and solidarity. As the world increasingly turns against Israel at the U.N. and in other international forums, Israelis often feel very much alone. But the steadfast love of Bible-believing Christians is very moving and unexpected here. Especially now.

Thank you — all of you — for your faithful prayers for restored calm and security. Please keep praying.

In the days ahead, I hope to share with you more about the Joshua Fund tour. It was a very special time of Bible teaching, prayer, worship, caring for the poor, meeting with Jewish and Arab pastors and ministry leaders, and seeing amazing Biblical sites.

In the days ahead, I also plan to share with you more about the roots of the current violence, about the rumors sweeping through the Palestinian community that Israel is about to destroy the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and build the Third Temple, and the pattern of incitement to violence that we are seeing among far too many Palestinian political and religious leaders.

But for now, I just want to reiterate my heartfelt thanks to all the Christians who are continuing to come to Israel to show the Lord Jesus’ love for Jews and Arabs, thank Christians around the world who are praying for us here, and to ask you all to keep praying. That’s the most important thing you can do, and Lord knows we need your prayers as much as we ever did. It’s not just a physical war underway in this region, it’s a white-hot spiritual war, as well. So thank you, and God bless you.

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