Tel Aviv Outreach Ministry: One Street, One Prayer, One Hope
Today, I want to share something heavy on my heart, a calling to begin a Tel Aviv outreach ministry that reaches those many have forgotten. Right near the central bus station, addicts, prostitutes, and the homeless walk through life invisible to the world. But not to God.
I’ve walked those streets. I’ve looked into the eyes of men and women discarded by society. I’ve listened to their stories. And I believe the Lord is calling me to be a consistent presence of compassion there.
That’s why I’m praying to launch this Tel Aviv outreach ministry, a simple effort built on listening, loving, and reminding people that dignity can be restored.
I’m not bringing a stage. I’m bringing a chair.
Not a microphone, but a hand.
Not judgment, but prayer.
Jesus met people where they were. He sat with the broken. He listened to the ashamed. He gave hope to the forgotten. That’s the model I want to follow in Tel Aviv.
Please pray with me that:
- God would open the doors with local authorities
- Resources would be provided (transportation, food, supplies)
- Hearts would be softened
- And that His Spirit would go before every step
This isn’t just a plan. It’s a prayer.
And if He wills, it might grow into something more—a rehabilitation center, a safe place for transformation.
For now, it begins with one street.
One person.
One prayer.
One Savior.
🙏 Thank you for standing with me.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
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