We still do not know who the next government of Israel will be, and the truth is, it does not matter. What I have unquestionably learned, is that Christian love for Israel is unconditional.
For 36 years, my father Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein (OBM) spent his life representing millions of Christians, who had the solitary goal of praying for and supporting Israel. His vision, passion, and lifework was to foster strategic friends for Israel, whose support would be unwavering. And indeed, that support has never changed with the changing governments.
Over the past two years, The Fellowship has miraculously seen our donor base double, prayer support for Israel skyrocket, and a younger generation of Christians getting involved.
No, and in a in a way, it is exactly the opposite. In a time of division, when we see Israel increasingly becoming a partisan issue, The Fellowship has religiously continued our historic policy, against the trends and changing winds, to keep politics out of the Israel discussion. Instead, we choose to focus on the spiritual, uniting, inspiring side of the Holy Land. And what I have clearly seen, is that this is the best strategy there is in the ‘hasbara war’.
The Fellowship encourages every single one of our millions of followers to stand behind any government democratically elected in Israel, and through their increase of support, we know they feel the same and agree with this apolitical policy.
When I made aliya 16 years ago, it wasn’t for the politics. It was for the diverse community that I wanted to be a part of, the Shabbat Shalom messages I would hear each Friday afternoon on the radio and television, the national spiritual heart coming together as one on Yom Kippur, the children’s field trips to ancient biblical sites, and the kosher food abounds!
Don’t misunderstand me. I have such a deep appreciate and admiration for every politician who has put their life on the line in order to protect this beloved country in the international arena, often surrounded by wolves. But my love remains with the land, and the people. Unconditionally.
And he was right.
Although some of the Christian supporters might have disagreed with this political decision, not one of them backtracked their support for Israel. Not one of them stopped praying for the peace of Jerusalem. Not one of them stopped being advocates for the Jewish people.
As for The Fellowship, we will continue to work day and night to engage, inspire, and involve Zionist Christians to continue to stand with Israel. We will continue our policy of being apolitical, and working closely with whatever government is elected, to help the humanitarian and security needs of the people of Israel.
Earlier this week, when I toured southern Israel and saw the homes destroyed by rockets, the lives ruined, and the threats at our doorsteps, I felt proud that the fellowship and our 2 million donors have donated over $100 million to security initiatives in the past 15 years. But I also felt painfully inspired anew, not just to continue our tangible work saving lives, but also to engage and grow our community of Christians who stand with the people of Israel in prayer and action, no matter what.