By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, Breaking Israel News—
While young Jews making pilgrimage to Israel in order to reconnect with their religion’s roots has become a commonplace phenomenon, a new trend has emerged which is anything but: young Christians are traveling to the Holy Land in larger numbers than ever – for the very same purpose.
Patterned after Birthright, a not-for-profit educational organization that sponsors ten-day trips to Israel for young Jews, Covenant Journey began bringing groups to Israel in 2014. Every year five groups of 45 Christian students aged 18-25 join the program. According to Mathew Staver, the organization’s devout Christian founder, their generation faces specific spiritual challenges. That’s where Israel comes in.
Following an eye-opening 2007 trip with his wife, Staver realized that he had found a unique solution to questions of faith. “Like every typical Christian, I wanted to see where Jesus walked,” he said of his trip. But very quickly, “The dots started to connect. My wife and I realized that we are not just tourists. We are being drawn to Israel, we are being drawn to something greater. God was drawing us back for a greater purpose: to help Israel.”
He saw that there was a need for young Christians, who often distance themselves from their religion in their college years, to have this experience. Bringing students to Israel gives them a chance to see and feel their own history, a tactile experience Staver feels will help them be better Christians.
“As they disconnect from their faith they disconnect from Israel and can even become anti-Semitic,” he explained.
The trip to Israel, he continued, revives and invigorates the students’ Biblical connection.
“It impacts their Christian faith,” he said. “Oftentimes Christians only look at the New Testament. This trip emphasizes the roots of Christianity. They realize these are real people, real places, it brings the Bible to life for them.”
Staver believes that lack of love for Israel is quickly becoming an “existential crisis” for Christianity at large.
Read more at https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/93052/young-jews-come-israel-connect-roots-faith-christians/#xbRcXYtj115txyQC.99
My wife and I can fully identify with Matthew Staver and his wife’s experience. We first visited Israel in 1978. It was a medical conference in Israel, and we were expecting it to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip to see the places mentioned in the Bible…a kind of “been-there-done-that” experience. Instead, the Holy Spirit showed us that, as Christians, these Israelis are also “our people”, and Israel is also “our home”…we have been grafted into the commonwealth of Israel! It was a sovereign work of God to make us see our connection and our debt to Israel and to the Jewish people! After just a few months back in the USA we realized that we were “homesick” for Israel. We knew we MUST return someday. That “once-in-a-lifetime” trip has turned into innumerable repeated trips back to Israel…trips to see more of the land…trips to volunteer…trips to develop new friendships with our Jewish brothers and sisters…trips to reconnect to the Hebraic roots of our faith. We Christians owe EVERYTHING to Israel, even our own salvation. Yeshua (Jesus) said some words to a Gentile woman that are as true today as they were when He first spoke them: “You [Gentiles] do not know who you worship. We [Jews] know Who we worship, because Salvation is from the Jews.” (John 4:22) May God bless and prosper the Staver’s ministry to our young people. What an awesome opportunity for them to connect with the roots of the Faith!