Hear Israel’s story from living voices

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Real people. Real places.
The biblical story, still being lived.

HEAR OUR STORIES.
HEAR OUR HEARTS.
HEAR FROM US.

Has the Israel conversation become more heat than light?

Many Christians love the Bible and care about Israel. But the conversation today can feel charged, fast, and fragmented. It’s become easier to choose a side than to understand the story.

Hear From Us exists to slow the moment down - to bring Scripture, land, and living voices back together
so faithfulness is shaped by clarity, not reaction.

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“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!”
Psalm 122:6

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Why are we here?

Hear From Us exists to tell the story of Israel as God has always intended, from the people living there today.

Some stories ask to be listened to, not debated

Israel’s story is both ancient, and still unfolding.

Many know the passages.
Fewer know the people.

We want to create space for listening again - beyond arguments, beyond slogans - so Scripture, land, and people can be held together with clarity and care.

Four ways to reconnect the story

A fellowship of Christian leaders

Hear From Us is a fellowship of pastors, Christian professors, Bible teachers, and ministry leaders from across denominations, united by a shared conviction:

The Church cannot be faithful to Scripture while remaining disconnected from the Jewish people and the land that shaped the biblical story.

This is not a political movement.
It is biblical theology lived out in our time.

Our work is rooted in Scripture, shaped by pastoral responsibility, and guided by a desire to help Christians listen well before speaking boldly.

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A simple path forward

Each step builds understanding. None require shouting.

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Listen

Hear the story from people living in the land.

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Invite

Bring The Israel Experience into your church, campus, or community.

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Walk

Study the story together, or step into the land yourself.

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“I get questions about Israel every week, and I was tired of reacting to headlines. This gave me a better way - Scripture, people, and context - without turning every conversation into a debate.”

Pastor Jeremy
Connection Church

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Let this story shape how you see Israel

We’re living in consequential times and discernment in an age of competing narratives is more needed now than ever. As you welcome these voices into your community, the way you read, teach, and respond to Israel begins to shift in everyday, practical ways.

Keep the story central, and walk with Israel as a wise and faithful friend.

  • Connect Scripture and present-day Israel with confidence

  • Lead hard conversations with grace and steadiness

  • Give your people real faces to pray for

  • Strengthen your church’s love for Jewish neighbors

  • Help your community respond with courage, not confusion

Remember Israel. Quietly, daily.

Not every response has to be public.

Download a free Israel screensaver designed to help you pause, pray, and remember the people and places behind the story.

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You’ve heard many voices.
Now hear from us.