Israel, The Church, and the Nations

 

13th January - 7th April 2025

12 sessions

 12:00pm-1:30pm USA EST (5pm-6:30 UK Time) 

Do you want to understand God’s eternal covenant and your role in His redemptive plan?

Join us for a life-changing journey through Scripture and history to discover the profound relationship between Israel and the church. This course will help you:
✅ Deepen your biblical understanding of Israel’s covenantal role.
✅ Explore Jerusalem’s significance in prophecy and end-time events.
✅ Learn about the physical and spiritual restoration of Israel.
✅ Confront the roots and impact of antisemitism.
✅ Be inspired by Christian friends of the Jewish people—past and present.
✅ Develop a biblically sound response as a Gentile believer.


What You’ll Receive:

  • 12 comprehensive lessons led by expert instructors.
  • Interactive workbook activities and challenges for personal and group growth.
  • Access to a vibrant online community for discussions and collaboration.
  • Exclusive prayer guides to deepen your intercession for Israel.

Why This Course is Essential

Understanding Israel’s role in God’s plan is not just an academic exercise—it is vital for every believer. As events unfold in the world, this knowledge will strengthen your faith and equip you to stand firm in God’s purposes.


📅 Duration: 12 weeks
📚 Delivery: Online with interactive resources

 

 

What does the Bible say about Israel, the Church and their relationship? This foundational course is designed to help you understand God’s plan and purpose for the Jewish people and, in light of this, His plan for the church. 

Course topics include:   

  • The Abrahamic Covenant
  • Jerusalem
  •  Aliyah - the Return of the Jews to Israel
  • The History of Anti-Semitism in the Church
  • Christian Friends of Israel and the Jewish People
  • The Biblical Role of the Church Concerning Israel
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