December Newsletter

December Newsletter

Despite the Covid-19 problems, our work continues very actively in Israel where our workers are all local people who are daily supporting the very needy Russian-speaking Jews, Holocaust survivors and their families. Also, in Ukraine, where we are supplying Bibles to the military and supporting the chaplains who are taking the good news of the Gospel to the troops at risk on the frontline. In Poland we continue extensively supporting the local people in our preparations for next year.

October Newsletter

October Newsletter

We must be aware that with the rise of Covid-19 and the re-imposition of lockdown measures, not only here in the UK but worldwide, this so called ‘new normality’ will not improve over the next six months. This means that we are going to experience one year of strict control until Spring 2021, and if Australia is an example, it will be until 2022. Unless God works a miracle! The good news is that our ministry in the UK continues! It is in my heart to encourage prayer!

September Newsletter

September Newsletter

We’re now in a time which none of us had anticipated – the government telling us how to operate our churches and our worship! Who could have imagined that a UK government could cancel Christmas, or that Israel would close its borders and cancel the Jewish New Year? However, our ministry is particularly strong In Israel where the families of the Holocaust survivors need your help more than ever because of a total lockdown since the recent increase of the Covid virus. Our teams of volunteers supply food and other necessities and use this as a means of ministry and bringing the Gospel into people’s homes, opening the hearts of non-religious Jews to the reality of the message of the Gospel of their Messiah!

June Newsletter

June Newsletter

I am not afraid of the Covid-19 virus, nor am I afraid of death. I have put my life in God’s Hands knowing that I am safe and, as the Bible says, ‘a thousand shall fall at thy side and 10 thousand at thy right hand but it will not come nigh thee’. I claimed the ‘Blood on my doorpost’, for myself, my family and my staff! This means that together with all our Eurovision staff here and overseas we are carrying on working as much as possible. In fact, we are taking advantage of every new opportunity.