Chasing Revival
A Road Trip Bible Study Why does revival matter? Why would anyone want to experience it? Isn’t it enough to be saved and know that we have been given eternal salvation? Does revival make us any more saved? Does revival give us bonus points? Maybe there is something more to be found in revival than mere salvation. This year, BTJ
Continue ReadingLending a Helping Hand
We are scheduling our next tour to Iraq. On this trip, we will be traveling the countryside into the small villages and supplying food for the hungry, visiting our safe house, and many more adventures that can stray from the path when you travel with Eugene. If you have a heart for Iraq and the Yazidi people, this trip is
Continue ReadingOctober 2018 Tour
October 2018 tour With Brother Yun and Eugene Bach NOTICE, this is a newsletter article and may not be up to date. For up to date information on October tour, please check out our events page: https://backtojerusalem.com/events/ At the time of print, we have a few more openings in Ontario Canada. If you have a church near Toronto and would like to invite
Continue ReadingTales From Fufu’s Forest Book 3
Now Available Book 3 “The Healing Hand of God” True Stories Told by Fictional Characters When Shan’s father becomes very sick, Shan keeps watch by his bedside all through the night. Feeling worried and helpless, Shan finally steps away to get some fresh air and wanders into the lush bamboo forest. That’s where he bumps into Old Red and hears
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Each month BTJ’s GateKeepers from all over the world stand in the gap with us by committing to ongoing support which contributes towards the activities of all our ministries.This crucial, monthly support gives us the resources we need, when we need themnot only “To go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation,” but to be poised
Continue ReadingEx-muslim on Ramadan ‘I feel so secure in Jesus’ love’
This month of Ramadan is very important to me as an ex-Muslim and I would like to share with you how I see Ramadan as a Christian. It breaks my heart when I see my own family fasting, praying and trying hard to win God’s favor. I wanted to weep when my family members were rejoicing and sending good wishes
Continue ReadingThe Day the North Korean Leader Cried
Things have never been more difficult in North Korea. The leadership is really suffering under the new sanctions enforced by the USA. For proof, look no further than a video of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crying about his country’s terrible economy while surveying its coast. Japan’s Asahi Shinbun quoted a defector with contacts inside the country as describing
Continue ReadingGod is great indeed! Revival among Muslim children
Right before Ramadan, an Indonesian Muslim family of six blew themselves up in three different churches. How could our hearts not be broken at such news? Because aside from the suffering of our fellow believers, this drama featured a nine-year-old girl with her mum and sister, strapped to bombs. If this is not satanic, then what is? How could we
Continue ReadingUnsung Heroes in the Hermit Kingdom
As the United States celebrated the return of three Americans held hostage in North Korea, there was a group of heroes behind the scenes whose efforts went almost totally unnoticed – the workers at the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang. The United States has no embassy or official diplomatic relationship with North Korea. When American missionaries are arrested in North Korea,
Continue ReadingFamily comes to Christ in North Korea
In a small meeting of Chinese Back to Jerusalem missionaries, I was able to listen to the challenges, victories, and hardships of working inside of North Korea for the last year. “There have been many challenges, but God’s word continues to make an impact,” Mr. Wong (not his real name) said. “Our business has had to adapt to the many
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