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Christians United for Israel (CUFI) is an American Christian organization that supports Israel.Its statement of purpose is; "to provide a national association through which every pro-Israel church, parachurch organization, ministry or individual in America can speak and act with one voice in support of Israel in matters related to Biblical issues."
Standing With Israel: Why Christians Support the Jewish State (2006) Brog's Standing With Israel is an attempt to establish Christian Zionists as both allies to the Jewish people and not motivated by replacement theology. [21]: 158 Brog details in four chapters how Christian Zionists aided in the establishment of the State of Israel.
Support for Israel is strong among American Christians of many denominations. [21] Informal Christian support for Israel includes a broad range varieties support for Israel ranging from the programming and news coverage on the Christian Broadcasting Network and the Christian Television Network to the more informal support of the annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem.
Mario Bramnick (center left), a leader in the New Apostolic Reformation, meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu along with other and other evangelical faith leaders in Jerusalem in March 2024.
One of the key pro-Israel groups in the U.S. is Christians United for Israel, founded and led by evangelical pastor John Hagee. CUFI says it has raised and dispersed more than $3 million to ...
The organization also supports the Israeli Christian Recruitment Forum, a group led by Gabriel Naddaf, a Greek Orthodox priest from Nazareth, which aims to increase the number of Christian Arabs volunteering to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. [33] Overall, the Fellowship supports over 450 programs across Israel with 5000 volunteers involved ...
Christian worshippers are kept away from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Israel Police in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem on April 15, 2023. (Josh Lederman / NBC News)
In June 2012, CJCUC partnered with Christians United for Israel to bring 30 Evangelical pastors from the U.S. to learn the fundamentals of Jewish–Christian relations. [14] In February 2013, CJCUC co-sponsored the visit of more than 160 pastors to Israel through the Christians United for Israel organization. [15]