Faith
Pastors in Israel Summit Urged to See All Believers
Faith Facts
- Over 1,000 American pastors and Christian leaders gathered in Jerusalem for a Friends of Zion program supporting Israel and combating antisemitism.
- The group visited sites linked to the October 7 attacks and were commissioned as “Friends of Zion Ambassadors.”
- Rev. Jack Sara urged the delegation to also recognize and encourage Palestinian Christians facing hardship in the Holy Land.
Christian leaders from the United States gathered in Israel to express solidarity with the Jewish people and stand against antisemitism, emphasizing a message rooted in biblical support for Israel.
The event marked a significant tenth anniversary for the Friends of Zion Museum and called believers to deeper unity and faithfulness in defending truth and compassion.
Rev. Jack Sara, a voice for Middle East Christians, challenged the gathering to not forget the faithful living stones—believers enduring challenges in the land of Christ’s birth.
Sara reminded the Church, “If one member suffers, all suffer together.”
He called for repentance and for Christians to stand with all followers of Christ, regardless of their circumstances, inspired by the love and grace at the heart of the Gospel.
The call to witness and support all Christians in the land serves as a timely reminder for believers to show compassion and unity in the spirit of Christ.