Week after week, we bring food, supplies, and presence to families who struggle in silence — Holocaust survivors living out their final years in poverty, immigrant families still finding their footing, Arab neighbors in need, and the quietly poor in neighborhoods most people pass without noticing.
This is not crisis response — it is faithful, year-round love. When hungry hands receive bread in love, something opens — and Yeshua becomes possible.
On October 7, 2023, everything changed. Rockets reached Haifa. Sirens became the rhythm of daily life. Families fled into shelters. Children who had never known war started running at the sound of an alarm. For our ministry, the war was not an event we watched from a distance. It was a call we answered.
When sirens broke into the silence of prayer, we learned something we had not known before — that praise is not a feeling, it is a decision.
We found families sleeping on concrete floors for weeks — children without a corner to rest or play. We brought mattresses anyway. We built a corner. We stayed. What grew out of that stubbornness and love opened more hearts to Yeshua than any sermon we had ever given.
War reaches everyone — but not everyone the same way. For the poor, every alarm was one more weight on a load already heavy. We went to neighborhoods no one was visiting. We brought blankets, clothing, and food. Every delivery was a declaration: God has not forgotten you.
“In the middle of destruction, we kept trying to create little pockets of the Kingdom of God.”
Your gift becomes food on a family's table — in peacetime and in war.
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