2021 February Newsletter

Dear Back to Jerusalem friends

Recently, I had a conversation with a Dutch mission partner. We talked about mission projects that had to be put on hold and people that were stuck in places they were not meant to be, unable to do the work they felt called to do. Our partner put it like this, “We are called to be faithful.” Faithful to do

Not Just Merch

Selling merchandise is a nice way to raise some money for mission. But you can get a hat anywhere. So why would you buy a BTJ Smuggler Hat? Our BTJ Smuggler Hat not only keeps the sun out of your eyes; it has secret pockets inside that you can use to store small items you don’t want to lose; a

OPERATION: Black Trumpet

On a dirt road in a country in the Middle East, Abdul (not his real name) is forced to stop his car at a security checkpoint. The local government knows that there is Christian activity in the area, and they want to stopevery vehicle and check for any evidence of Christian ministry. Abdul is ordered by the police at the

DingDash

Misfits from all over the world are jumping ship and joining DingDash every single day! We are just thrilled to see so many have chosen DingDash to share their ideas, special moments, and personalities within our first year of existence! As Facebook and Twitter continue to betray their users’ trust by listening in on their private conversations, manipulating their feeds,

BTJ’s NEW Book: China and End-Time Prophecy

China is playing a major role in the world today and it is setting the stage for what we read in the Book of Revelation. For years, China’s population, economic growth, and thirst for military power have taken center stage by those who study biblical prophecy. Most end-time experts have seen the “Red Dragon” as an aggressor to Israel. In

Because of GateKeepers

In August of last year, disaster struck Beirut. The blast from the explosion destroyed most of the city and was described by one witness as being like 15 years of war in 15 seconds. Because of our GateKeepers, we were immediately able to send funding to teams on the ground, who began distributing aid. The BTJ missionaries there were able