Saturday, January 26, 2013

The little Jewish girl asked, “Does God live in that house?”

 News from Jerusalem- update by Mike Evans
 Jerusalem Prayer Team
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"Five years ago I had the privilege of speaking at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial when Casper and Betsie ten Boom were added to the Righteous among the Nations in recognition of their heroism and sacrifice in helping to save more than 800 Jews from the Holocaust. After the ceremony an elderly Jewish woman came up and spoke to me.
“They saved my life!” she said. “I was a little girl, and my mother took me to the ten Boom’s clock shop looking to hide us from the Nazis. She knocked on the door and an old man [Casper ten Boom] answered the door. My mother asked if he could help us. He said, ‘I must ask God’ and went back inside. I asked my mother, ‘Does God live in that house?’ She said, ‘I don’t know.’ In a few moments he came back and opened the door and took us inside. ‘God said Yes,’ he told us.” That precious true story was repeated time after time as the ten Boom family did their part to rescue as many Jewish people as they could from certain death.

When I prayed with Mother Teresa in Rome before she died, she said, “Lord, if we love you, we must love the Jewish people. Love is not something we say, it is something we do.” I have never forgotten those words. This Sunday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day set aside to remember the six million Jewish people, over one million of them children—who perished during the Holocaust.

We are working to show this love in practical ways through our humanitarian outreaches to the poor of Israel. We are also working to share the true stories of Christian love from the past with the Jewish people for generations to come—stories like the amazing courage and sacrifice of the ten Boom family in Holland.

Since 1988 when I purchased and restored the ten Boom home with the help of our Jerusalem Prayer Team members, the doors have been open at no cost. Every dollar raised goes directly to that work. I am the Chairman of the Board, and I pay all of my own expenses—flights, meals and hotels—because this message must be told. It is the purest work we can do. And though we continue to tell this story in Holland, we must tell it in Israel as well. Your gift today will help us reach out and minister to the Jewish people and tell them and show them true Christian love.
When you send your gift of $30 or more today, we will send you a paperback copy of my newest novel, The Locket.
Set during the Holocaust, it is a gripping story of love, courage and loss. This book follows the life of a young Jewish girl who finds out that the “boy next door,” Adolf Eichmann, has grown up to be the architect of Hitler’s “Final Solution.” It will challenge and stir your heart…and it also makes a great gift for a friend or loved one. If you are able to send $80 or more, we will send you an autographed, hardback copy of The Locket.       
And if you are able to send $100 or more, we will send you The Locket paperback copy and this beautiful color “Comfort Ye My People” afghan.
It is a lovely piece that will both decorate your home or office, as well as share your love for the Jewish people with all who see it.    
Please be as generous as you can when you send your gift today. Your gift of support for the Jerusalem Prayer Team as we stand with and for Israel and the Jewish people is your personal declaration of “never again!” As we remember those who perished in the past, we must do everything in our power to ensure that this great tragedy is never repeated. Your gift makes it possible for this great worldwide prayer movement to continue at this crucial and prophetic moment in history.

Modeh ani l’faneykha, melekh chai vekayam; rabbah emunatekha.
I thank you living and eternal King; great is your faithfulness.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"





Friday, January 25, 2013

Christian ministry in Jerusalem - update

           Christian ministry in Jerusalem- update by Mike Evans
Jerusalem Prayer Team
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"A few years ago I was asked to speak at the ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem when Casper and Betsie ten Boom were added to the list of the Righteous among the Nations. They were recognized for their courageous and heroic sacrifices during the Second World War. They risked and eventually gave their lives to save more than 800 Jewish people from the death camps. It was one of the greatest honors of my life.
Casper ten Boom was in his 80’s when the Gestapo arrested him after the family was betrayed. The police told him he could go home and die in his bed if he would promise to stop helping the Jews. He said, “If I go home today, tomorrow I will open my door to anyone who knocks and asks for help. It would be an honor to give my life for God’s Chosen People.” After ten days in prison, he died. This is the story of Christian love for the Jewish people…but it is one most of the Jewish people have never heard.


We are working to show this love in practical ways through our humanitarian outreaches to the poor of Israel. We are also working to share the true stories of Christian love from the past with the Jewish people for generations to come—stories like the amazing courage and sacrifice of the ten Boom family in Holland.

Since 1988 when I purchased and restored the ten Boom home with the help of our Jerusalem Prayer Team members, the doors have been open at no cost. Every dollar raised goes directly to that work. I am the Chairman of the Board, and I pay all of my own expenses—flights, meals and hotels—because this message must be told. It is the purest work we can do. And though we continue to tell this story in Holland, we must tell it in Israel as well. Your gift today will help us reach out and minister to the Jewish people and tell them and show them true Christian love.
When you send your gift of $30 or more today, we will send you a paperback copy of my newest novel, The Locket.
Set during the Holocaust, it is a gripping story of love, courage and loss. This book follows the life of a young Jewish girl who finds out that the “boy next door,” Adolf Eichmann, has grown up to be the architect of Hitler’s “Final Solution.” It will challenge and stir your heart…and it also makes a great gift for a friend or loved one. If you are able to send $80 or more, we will send you an autographed, hardback copy of The Locket.       
And if you are able to send $100 or more, we will send you a paperback copy of The Locket and this beautiful color “Comfort Ye My People” afghan.
It is a lovely piece that will both decorate your home or office, as well as share your love for the Jewish people with all who see it.    
Please be as generous as you can when you send your gift today. Your gift of support for the Jerusalem Prayer Team as we stand with and for Israel and the Jewish people is your personal declaration of “never again!” As we remember those who perished in the past, we must do everything in our power to ensure that this great tragedy is never repeated. Your gift makes it possible for this great worldwide prayer movement to continue at this crucial and prophetic moment in history.

Modeh ani l’faneykha, melekh chai vekayam; rabbah emunatekha.
I thank you living and eternal King; great is your faithfulness.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Israel’s Prime Minister re-elected

 My old friend wins re-election as Israel’s Prime Minister- update by Mike Evans
Jerusalem Prayer Team
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"Benjamin Netanyahu has been re-elected as Prime Minister of Israel. Many Jerusalem Prayer Team members have asked me questions about him. Let me share this information with you.
I have known Benjamin Netanyahu since he was thirty years of age. He is now sixty-four. When I first met him on July 4, 1980, he was selling furniture. It was the anniversary of the death of his brother, Yoni. Yoni was serving as a commander in the Israeli Defense Forces and was killed during Operation Entebbe in Uganda, during a counter-terrorism hostage rescue mission. His unit had flown there to rescue more than one hundred Israeli hostages who had been hijacked by Palestinian terrorists.

I had gone to the home of Benzion Netanyahu, Yoni’s father, to express my deep condolences on the anniversary of his son’s death. He was very gracious and invited me in for a cup of tea. A few moments later, Benjamin walked into the room. I could see the pain and sadness in his eyes. Before leaving, I asked him if I could pray with him. He said yes. I took his hands in mine and as we prayed, tears ran down my face. The words that came forth from my mouth were prophetic: “Jonathan loved David. You loved Jonathan. Out of the ashes of your despair will come strength from God, and you will be the prime minister of Israel.” I had a small bottle of oil that I had purchased at the Garden Tomb. As I ended my prayer, I removed the cap and touched his head with the oil. He was completely surprised and said, “No. I’m not going into politics.”

The following day, I requested a second meeting that week with Prime Minister Menachem Begin. During our meeting, I told him what had happened when I met with the Netanyahu family. I asked him to give Benjamin a position in his government. He did not know who Benjamin was, but his senior advisor, Reuven Hecht, informed him by reminding the prime minister of Benjamin’s father and brother.

Menachem Begin was such a God-fearing man that he took my words very seriously. He told Reuven to have dinner with Benjamin. Reuven complied and Benjamin was offered his first position as Deputy Chief of Mission at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, under Ambassador Moshe Aron. He held that position from 1982-1984. From 1984-1988, he served as the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations. He went on to become a Knesset member in Israel and was a member of the Israeli delegation under Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir at the Madrid Peace Conference. I remember it well as I was in attendance for the conference defending Israel—one of only sixty in the world outside the delegations permitted to attend.

In 1996, Benjamin became prime minister, and in 2009 was elected for a second time to serve in that capacity. Yesterday, he was re-elected as prime minister. I believe God has set him in this office “for such a time as this” as Israel faces such grave threats and challenges. Today I am asking you to stand with me and support the Jerusalem Prayer Team as we support Israel.


I am also asking for your help today so that we can reach out to the poor of the house of Israel in love and help meet their urgent needs. Today they are suffering greatly from the cold of winter. There is no good time to be poor. But during the winter the problem is even worse as cold adds to the suffering of hunger and sickness for those who do not have enough money to buy food, medicine and housing and also pay for heat.

Together we can tell them—and more importantly show them—that they are not alone! My heart is breaking over this suffering. Because you love Israel and the Jewish people, I am asking you today to join me in helping us meet these urgent needs. Together we can provide urgently needed food, as well as warm blankets, coats and hats to the poor of Israel. Your gift today will be God’s arms of love wrapped around a shivering Jewish man, woman or child.
When you send your gift to bless the poor of Israel, we will send you these beautiful “Comfort Ye My People” note cards.    

If you are able to send a gift of $40 or more, we will send you the note cards and this special plate designed especially for members of the Jerusalem Prayer Team.    
If you are able to send a gift of $100 or more, we will send you the note cards and this lovely color “Comfort Ye My People” afghan.
It’s a great prayer reminder as well as a way to share your support for Israel with everyone who sees it.    


The Bible says, “If you help the poor, you are lending to the LORD—and he will repay you!” (Proverbs 19:17, NLT) Today I am asking you to join with me in lending back to God part of the resources He has provided to you by helping the poor of Israel. It is brutally cold this winter, especially for those who cannot afford heat and warm water…but together we can show them that they are not forgotten or forsaken.

Your support of the Jerusalem Prayer Team allows us to meet urgent humanitarian needs of the poor of Israel, particularly for the elderly Holocaust survivors. These dear people have suffered so much, and most of them have no living family members to help care for them. Most have never seen an act of love from a Christian—and that must change!

Your gift today could literally be the difference between life and death for these poor people. The bitter winter places great strain on their weakened bodies. They need warm clothing, nutritious food and other basic necessities of life. We must respond to these urgent needs. Now that we have the Jerusalem World Center in operation we can do so much more—but only with your help. I am asking you today to send your best gift so that we can help as many people as possible.
When you give to support the Jerusalem Prayer Team, you are blessing what God wants to bless, and when you do, you will receive His favor and blessing. Thank you so much for being part of this vital effort to defend, support, and bless the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.

Barukh attah Adonai, melekh m’hulal batishbachot.
Blessed are you Lord, a King to be praised in adoration.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The poor of Israel are crying out for help—will you answer their pleas?

Update  Dr Mike Evans

Jerusalem Prayer Team
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"There are more than 200,000 Holocaust survivors living in Israel today. They have suffered great horrors, beyond what we can imagine. Now in their elderly years, many of them are struggling again with deep poverty. Thousands of them cannot afford to buy food, pay rent, purchase medicine and heat their tiny apartments. So they go hungry and sit and shiver in the cold of winter. This is a great tragedy. I am writing to ask if you will join me to put food on their tables and warm clothing on their backs today.
Together we can show our love for God by showing His love to the poor of the House of Israel. Today they are suffering greatly from the cold of winter. There is no good time to be poor. I remember vividly digging through dumpsters when I was a boy looking for something to eat. But during the winter the problem is even worse as cold adds to the suffering of hunger and sickness for those who do not have enough money to buy food, medicine and housing, and also pay for heat.

Together we can tell them—and more importantly show them—that they are not alone! My heart is breaking over this suffering. Because you love Israel and the Jewish people, I am asking you today to join me in helping us meet these urgent needs. Together we can provide urgently needed food, as well as warm blankets, coats and hats to the poor of Israel. Your gift today will be God’s arms of love wrapped around a shivering Jewish man, woman or child.
When you send your gift to bless the poor of Israel, we will send you these beautiful “Comfort Ye My People” note cards.    

If you are able to send a gift of $40 or more, we will send you the note cards and this special plate designed especially for members of the Jerusalem Prayer Team.    
If you are able to send a gift of $100 or more, we will send you the note cards and this lovely color “Comfort Ye My People” afghan.
It’s a great prayer reminder as well as a way to share your support for Israel with everyone who sees it.    

The Bible says, “If you help the poor, you are lending to the LORD—and he will repay you!” (Proverbs 19:17, NLT) Today I am asking you to join with me in lending back to God part of the resources He has provided to you by helping the poor of Israel. It is brutally cold this winter, especially for those who cannot afford heat and warm water…but together we can show them that they are not forgotten or forsaken.

Your support of the Jerusalem Prayer Team allows us to meet urgent humanitarian needs of the poor of Israel, particularly for the elderly Holocaust survivors. These dear people have suffered so much, and most of them have no living family members to help care for them. Most have never seen an act of love from a Christian—and that must change!

Your gift today could literally be the difference between life and death for these poor people. The bitter winter places great strain on their weakened bodies. They need warm clothing, nutritious food and other basic necessities of life. We must respond to these urgent needs. Now that we have the Jerusalem World Center in operation we can do so much more—but only with your help. I am asking you today to send your best gift so that we can help as many people as possible.
When you give to support the Jerusalem Prayer Team, you are blessing what God wants to bless, and when you do, you will receive His favor and blessing. Thank you so much for being part of this vital effort to defend, support, and bless the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.

Barukh attah Adonai, melekh m’hulal batishbachot.
Blessed are you Lord, a King to be praised in adoration.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Jerusalem World Center- ministry update

  One out of every three Israeli children is living in poverty
 update by Dr Mike Evans
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" With all of my heart I believe that one of the main reasons God gave us the miraculous victory of the purchase of the Jerusalem World Center was so that we can respond in a much more effective way to the urgent needs of the poor of the House of Israel. Today I am asking for your help to provide warm clothing and food for the hungry in Israel this winter—particularly the elderly Holocaust survivors and the little children."

“The most recent report on poverty in Israel that I have received shows the shocking fact that one out of every three Israeli children is living in poverty. Many of them are facing hunger—their families, even in those families where at least one parent has a job, simply do not make enough money to cover all of their living expenses. I am asking you today to join me in reaching out in Christian love to help meet this need.
I knew poverty as a child. I remember going to the dump to find food to eat. At 16 years of age I was six feet tall, but only weighed 112 pounds. That is why I care so much for the Jewish people—especially the children living in poverty in Israel. Most of these poor families came to Israel as refugees with nothing, except maybe one suitcase. They urgently need our help.

Together we can show our love for God by showing His love to the poor of the House of Israel. Today they are suffering greatly from the cold of winter. There is no good time to be poor. I remember vividly digging through dumpsters when I was a boy looking for something to eat. But during the winter the problem is even worse as cold adds to the suffering of hunger and sickness for those who do not have enough money to buy food, medicine and housing and also pay for heat.

Together we can tell them—and more importantly show them—that they are not alone! My heart is breaking over this suffering. Because you love Israel and the Jewish people, I am asking you today to join me in helping us meet these needs. Together we can provide urgently needed food, as well as warm blankets, coats and hats to the poor of Israel. Your gift today will be like God’s arms of love wrapped around a shivering Jewish man, woman or child.
When you send your gift to bless the poor of Israel, we will send you these beautiful “Comfort Ye My People” note cards.    

If you are able to send a gift of $40 or more, we will send you the note cards and this special plate designed especially for members of the Jerusalem Prayer Team.    
If you are able to send a gift of $100 or more, we will send you the note cards and this lovely color “Comfort Ye My People” afghan.
It’s a great prayer reminder as well as a way to share your support for Israel with everyone who sees it.  

Holocaust survivors at the Jerusalem World Center 


The Bible says, “If you help the poor, you are lending to the LORD—and he will repay you!” (Proverbs 19:17, NLT) Today I am asking you to join with me in lending back to God part of the resources He has provided to you by helping the poor of Israel. It is brutally cold this winter, especially for those who cannot afford heat and warm water…but together we can show them that they are not forgotten or forsaken.

Your support of the Jerusalem Prayer Team allows us to meet urgent humanitarian needs of the poor of Israel, particularly for the elderly Holocaust survivors. These dear people have suffered so much, and most of them have no living family members to help care for them. Most have never seen an act of love from a Christian—and that must change!

Your gift today could literally be the difference between life and death for these poor people. The bitter winter places great strain on their weakened bodies. They need warm clothing, nutritious food and other basic necessities of life. We must respond to these urgent needs. Now that we have the Jerusalem World Center in operation we can do so much more—but only with your help. I am asking you today to send your best gift so that we can help as many people as possible.
When you give to support the Jerusalem Prayer Team, you are blessing what God wants to bless, and when you do, you will receive His favor and blessing. Thank you so much for being part of this vital effort to defend, support, and bless the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.

Barukh attah Adonai, melekh m’hulal batishbachot.
Blessed are you Lord, a King to be praised in adoration.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

God is at work in an amazing way!

                        Update by Mike Evans
 Jerusalem Prayer Team
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“Now that we have completed Phase One (the purchase of the Jerusalem World Center), we are immediately beginning work on Phase Two, the Christian Zionist Heritage Center, to tell the story of Christian love to the Jewish people. We knew that we were going to need someone inside Israel to serve as the head of this project, and today I can tell you that God is at work in an amazing way!
I am thrilled to be able to introduce to you Israeli General Yossi Peled, who has agreed to serve as a the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Christian Zionist Heritage Center at the Jerusalem World Center in the Holy City. General Peled’s life story is a perfect illustration of the work we are honoring and remembering and sharing with new generations in this wonderful museum.

Yossi Peled was born Jozef Mendelevich in Belgium in 1941. His family had fled there to escape the wave of anti-Semitism unleashed by Hitler. However, their refuge proved to be short-lived as the Germans quickly conquered Belgium, and the family made the heart-rending decision to give Yossi to a Christian family to bring up as their own. “Don’t tell anyone he is Jewish,” Yossi’s parents said. “If we can, we will come back for him.” The Christian family agreed, and never told anyone—not even Yossi—that he was Jewish. Throughout the war, at the risk of their very lives, they hid that precious secret.

All of Yossi’s family perished in the death camps at Auschwitz…except for his mother. When the war ended, she finally was able to make her way back to Belgium and reclaimed her son. They moved to Israel, where Peled studied history at Tel Aviv University. He served with distinction in the Israeli army for three decades, including seeing heavy fighting during both the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War.

General Peled’s personal story, as well as his long experience as a leader in many different roles, makes him the perfect man to head the Board of Trustees for the museum, and he has agreed to bring together twenty-five leaders from across Israel to serve with him. This is an amazing answer to prayer! I need your help today; your gift today will make it possible for us to make the Christian Zionist Heritage Center a reality.
Watch a special victory report from the Jerusalem World Center


The revelation of how to live in the FOG—the Favor of God—is the most valuable word God has ever given to me. It is the greatest gift I could give my children and grandchildren. I want you to know how radical obedience, radical generosity, radical humility, and radical forgiveness can magnify the image of God and activate His promises.

I want 2013 to be the greatest year of your life. Get your copy today!
With your gift of $30 or more for the Jerusalem Prayer Team, we will send you a CD copy of my message Living in the Favor of God, as well as the new book Living in the FOG. With your gift of $80 or more, receive a CD copy of the Living in the Favor of God message, as well as an autographed hardback copy of Living in the FOG.    
With your gift of $100 or more, receive a CD copy of Living in the Favor of God, the autographed hardback book, as well as a video DVD of a second Living in the FOG message.
I have seen hundreds of promises in the pages of my Bible activated through this revelation. One of these promises had an assignment for me to anoint a young man with oil and to prophesy that he would be the prime minister of Israel, to tell the then-prime minister the prophecy, and to ask him to give the young man a position in his government. That young man is the present prime minister—Benjamin Netanyahu.

Another promise was an assignment to go to New York and meet face-to-face with the greatest Jew-hater in the world today, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran. Not only did I have favor to meet with him, but also to arrange the Fox News Network’s only exclusive interview with him.

Most Christians have never activated a promise in God’s Word. They don’t grasp this revelation. I’ve been in over forty war zones—in Lebanon in 1983 when the US Marines were targeted by a suicide bomber; in Somalia when Blackhawk was shot down; in Iraq when Chemical Ali was trying to gas the Kurds.

When you give to support the Jerusalem Prayer Team, you are blessing what God wants to bless, and when you do, you will receive His favor and blessing. Thank you so much for being part of this vital effort to defend, support, and bless the nation of Israel and the Jewish people.

Barukh attah Adonai, melekh m’hulal batishbachot.
Blessed are you Lord, a King to be praised in adoration.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Mike Evans"