Jewish openness prompts new outreach

Iain Taylor  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jan 2022
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Jewish openness prompts new outreach

International Mission to Jewish People (IMJP) is to step up its efforts to reach and share the gospel with Jewish people living in London, the result of a discernible new openness among some to hear and receive the good news.

One such person was Simon, a young Jewish punk rock singer. Befriended by an IMJP missionary, he revealed how tough he was finding lockdown. The missionary talked about the hope he had in Jesus, Simon accepted a copy of John’s Gospel and the two are now having regular one-to-one Bible studies.

IMJP is responding to this desire to learn more about Christianity by expanding its team of missionaries in the capital, and a series of events including an ‘In the City’ mission and a Summer School of Jewish Evangelism in 2022, as well as ongoing outreach events taking place in London’s Jewish community.

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