When We Stand Aloof
The Biblical nation of Israel endured many attacks from their enemies and sometimes God employed those attacks as a means of punishment due to His people’s idolatry or disobedience. However, many Scriptures
The Biblical nation of Israel endured many attacks from their enemies and sometimes God employed those attacks as a means of punishment due to His people’s idolatry or disobedience. However, many Scriptures
ICEJ sponsors classrooms for Agro-Tech School. During the ICEJ’s January 2026 Envision pastors’ conference, delegates toured Israel’s southern region and visited an innovative new Israeli Agro-Tech high school based in Sde Nitzan, where young students are planting roots deep into the Land.
We are urgently convening the Jerusalem Summit. Our aim is to
equip Christian leaders to understand and respond to modern antisemitism, to
restore biblical clarity on Israel, covenant and the Church, and to strengthen the
Church’s public and theological witness in a time of confusion.
God promised to gather His children from the four corners of the earth. Today, we look at the ICEJ’s work in supporting Aliyah from the South—both from Ethiopia and South Africa.
For the past three years, Israel has seen a rising tide of Jewish immigration from Europe. The push factors are rising antisemitism, and the pull factors are opportunity and religious freedom to live as Jews in their own homeland.
The ICEJ team at the Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors will in 2026, continue their loving care of the residents by providing Occupational and Physio services; special days of celebration and commemoration, beauty care and outings.
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Australia (ICEJ) initiated an open letter from Christian pastors and leaders to the Australian Government, which was an urgent call for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terrorist attack.
The concept of Klita (integration) is central to understanding God’s plan for the restoration of Israel and the role of Gentile believers in this divine process.“ He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth.” Isaiah 11:12
The protracted conflict between Hamas and Israel raises larger questions, such as why has Gaza always been a thorn in Israel’s side?
Many young Jewish immigrants are struggling to find their place. Teenagers arriving from Ukraine and Russia carry the scars of war, antisemitism, poverty, and personal loss. With little Hebrew, broken families, and almost no support system, their future seems uncertain.
In late November, the Israeli government made a decision that will forever change the lives of more than 5,000 people of Israelite descent living in the remote hills of northeastern India. Their oral traditions trace their ancestors back to the Assyrian exile of 722 BCE, when the northern tribes of Israel were scattered across the ancient Near East.
Local educators and community leaders launched the Agro-Tech Project, the first agricultural education program to be established in the Gaza border region since the war. ICEJ sponsors Greenhouse initiative.