Hearts Transformed in Israel: How Your Support Brought Hope to Messianic Youth

This past summer in Israel was anything but ordinary—and yet, by God’s grace and your generosity, something extraordinary happened.

Despite the devastating aftermath of October 7 and the ever-present threat of war across Israel, the Messianic summer camps run by Drachey Chesed (“Paths of Kindness”) didn’t just continue, they grew.

More than 550 children and 120 teenagers gathered across six life-giving camps filled with worship, Bible study, play and connection. Thanks to you, each camp was a safe space where young believers could draw closer to Yeshua, explore their faith and discover their God-given identity and purpose.

“Through teachings, they learned that God has called each of them personally and has a unique purpose for their lives.”

Every morning opened with Scripture and worship. Each afternoon brought pool time, sports tournaments, hands-on workshops and visits to places like the Biblical Museum of Natural History and the City of David. Evenings became sacred—filled with drama performances, heartfelt testimony and spontaneous moments of repentance and worship.

“Many campers repented and committed their lives to the Lord. A powerful moment occurred during the seventh- and eighth-grade camp, where nearly all the campers chose to stay after the final meeting for a spontaneous time of worship and prayer. The Holy Spirit moved powerfully, and many were deeply touched.”

Your support didn’t just fund a summer camp. It built a spiritual lifeline for children facing pressure from a culture that often rejects their faith.

In a time of global chaos, your gift created a refuge for the next generation of believers in Israel. Young people left camp renewed and ready to serve their Messiah and nation.

Want to keep this life-changing work going?

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Your donations help Drachey Chesed continue to disciple young believers. Because of you, hope lives on in the Holy Land. Let’s keep it going—together.

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