“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
Matthew 5:9
RECONSILIATION
Abrahamic Ministries finds inspiration in the Biblical story of Isaac and Ishmael, who came together to bury their father, Abraham.
“His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah near Mamre, in the field of Ephron son of Zohar the Hittite” Genesis 25:9
We believe that just as they reconciled in that moment, there will be a time of reconciliation between the Arab and Jewish communities. We see that more and more Jews and Arabs are accepting Jesus as their their Lord, and Savior. This gives us hope for the future!
As we bear witness to these positive changes, we feel compelled to support and join these efforts to bring about reconciliation among the descendants of Abraham.
VISION
At Abrahamic Ministries, our mission is to promote reconciliation between Arabs and Jews by bringing them together.
We will film their testimonies, plan activities during the day, visit Biblical sites together, and share a meal, while bonding over our shared belief in Jesus. We also acknowledge that many former Muslims who have become believers in Christ feel a deep connection to Israel after reading Biblical stories about the land.
To support this transformation, we plan to organize trips to Jerusalem for ex-Muslims who became Christians. Providing them with the opportunity to visit Israel, experience the culture, and meet Messianic Jews, we believe, will further nurture this connection.
By uniting these two communities and enjoying some quality time in each other’s company, we can build bridges and make great memories together.
DONATE
To achieve our mission, we require funding to accommodate the Abrahamic Ministries’ reconciliation trips, as well as resources for filming and additional expenses.
We are committed to keeping our supporters informed about our initiatives, which is why we share all of our progress through a private Facebook page and newsletter.
Would you like to support our ministry and help us bring blessings to the children of Abraham?