Revive Israel
Yad Hashmonah, Israel

We are overjoyed and proud of Liel. She has successfully completed her third year of nursing school while also being a dedicated mother to two little boys. It's truly inspiring to witness her commitment to serving the Lord by helping others. From a young age, she has felt the calling to make a difference in people's lives; and now, she's turning that passion into a reality by studying to be a hospital nurse. What a blessed year it has been for her to finish her studies and embark on this journey of shining a beacon of light in Israeli society.
We also want to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Neveen, who has completed her studies in organic agriculture with great success. We are incredibly grateful for all the hard work she has put in throughout the year.
We are delighted to see the young people who have gone through our discipleship training schools, grow and serve the Lord with a heart of integrity and faithfulness. Two years ago, we welcomed a young woman named Tali, who had just met Yeshua as her Savior. It had been three months. Since then, she has grown tremendously with Yeshua, become stronger, and returned to serve in her city with a youth ministry. She gives with all her heart; and it is a delight to see her faithfulness and dedication to the Lord.
This week, we had the joy of welcoming Tali and her entire youth group to the farm for a day of work, and above all, sharing moments of worship and going deep into the Word. We are delighted to see these young people growing stronger in Him. Like little shoots, they need a favorable environment to bear good fruit. This is what we are praying and hoping to bring about through our community and on the farm.
Trip to France
Our recent youth trip to France was wonderful! The vision is to get them out of their comfort zone, with youth they do not know, and to have a ministry journey together where they can get closer to Yeshua. We had 16 young teenagers from believing families, and 5 students from our discipleship school, along with our staff families and members of our community, making a total of 30 people. When we started our journey, most of the young people had not met each other. Our first stay was at the Moulin, where the warm welcome from the community helped us get acquainted. Many young individuals opened their hearts in this place of vulnerability, creating deep connections. Then, we traveled to the conference, where we met with friends, received teachings, and gained insights to share with our youth. Meeting other French youth was a transformative experience, and the Lord worked miracles as hearts were consecrated.
This ten-day trip was filled with special moments. One day our mixed Jewish/Arab group shared the gospel on the street with French citizens. Another day included some of our youth from Israel were immersed in water, and many others experienced repentance and consecration.
