Sunday, Nov. 11. Come meet members of HaTikvah Project, which reminds us that caring for “unwanted” and orphaned children is a mandate for the global Body of Messiah and one of the highest expressions of the Gospel. HaTikvah encourages and equips the Israeli Body of Messiah to take a leading role in caring for the fatherless. They have set aside Nov. 10-11 as days to raise awareness about vulnerable children. Read more about Orphan Shabbat.
HaTikva Project (The Hope Project) provides financial aid to Israeli believers in financial crisis, operates a dental clinic and promotes and facilitates adoptions and foster care in Israel. The project exists to see the Israeli Body of Messiah built up and to serve needy Israelis in the name of Yeshua as we fulfill His commandment to “love you neighbor as yourself.” Read more about HaTikvah Project.
HaTikva Project is the Mercy Fund Project of the Month. A portion of donations made to the Mercy Fund in November will go to HaTikvah Project.