Your Mission Report: February 2026
Hope and Healing in Israel

So much is happening in Israel right now—and because of you, meaningful follow-up ministry is flourishing.
During the recent holidays, one young woman named Miri* opened her heart during a conversation about redemption. She shared that she carries deep shame over her past and sabotages relationships because she feels unworthy. Each year, she hopes Yom Kippur will finally bring relief—but it never does.
Through Scripture, we talked about humanity’s fallen nature, the sacrifices in the days of the Temple, and how Jesus became the ultimate atonement for sin. Miri is curious, nervous, and hopeful. Please pray that she continues to seek truth—and discovers the freedom found in Messiah.
Joy in the Midst of War in Ukraine

The war in Ukraine has intensified. Sirens, missile strikes, and drone attacks are constant in some places—leaving little rest and deep emotional strain.
Our workers report members of Messianic congregations have been wounded, some lost limbs, and others have been killed or remain missing in action. Even local congregation leaders were drafted into the army.
In the midst of grief and fear, our conference for young people from eight Messianic communities brought together more than seventy young adults for worship, dance, prayer, and Scripture—choosing joy and hope in the Lord despite overwhelming circumstances. Nearly every attendee expressed gratitude for the encouragement they received.
Please pray for the people of Ukraine, and especially for this young generation—to remain faithful and hopeful as they serve the Lord Yeshua.
A Curious Traveler

A young Israeli traveler booked a short, twenty-four-hour stay with the Host Israelis Network.
Almost immediately, Omar* began asking his hosts thoughtful questions: “Are you Messianic? What do you believe? Why do you believe Jesus is Israel’s Messiah?”
The conversation stretched late into the evening, as Scripture after Scripture pointed to Yeshua. Though Omar declined a Hebrew New Testament, he continued asking questions the next day—and later shared everything he had heard with friends.
Seeds were planted. Please pray that God continues to draw Omar to Himself.
“Peace Is What I Am Missing”

During the Shalom New York outreach in Brooklyn, we met Isaac*, a modern Orthodox Jewish man who stopped at a whiteboard to ask, “Is peace possible?”
What followed was an hour-long, honest conversation about faith, doubt, sin, atonement, and Jesus. Isaac was thoughtful, respectful, and deeply conflicted. Before leaving, he said something unforgettable:
“You have this peaceful, Zen-like energy…but I’m full of turmoil inside.”
Isaac is searching for peace—but hesitant to look toward Jesus. Please pray that God gently leads him to the One who offers true peace.
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