Tuesday, March 10, 2026

An additional new website coming…”The Communicator - Steve Martin”

On March 8, 2026 at Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, South Carolina, Pastors Peter and Joy Wyns, and Jesse and Elizabeth Enns called David Lauka and me up to the front stage for prayer. We were leaving for Jerusalem the coming Saturday, March 14, 2026.

After the service I went for prayer to Tom Fahey, a friend for over 28 years beginning at All Nations Church in Charlotte, North Carolina.

As he prayed for me, he spoke these simple words which immediately caught my attention. I believe it was the Holy Spirit speaking through him.

“You are a communicator.”

A day later, as I considered what had been spoken, I felt no was to start another website and call it, “Steve Martin, the Communicator.”

We shall see what the Lord does with it.

Steve Martin
March 10, 2026 4:38 am Tuesday

P.S. On this day, at this hour, David and I were to be at the Charlotte airport awaiting takeoff to Israel. That was changed by EL AL on Saturday, March 7, due to the Israel/USA war with Iran, to Saturday, March 14.

He leads you in the way to go.


In the Tree of Life Version (TLV), Isaiah 48:17 declares: "Thus says Adonai, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: 'I am Adonai your God, who teaches you to profit, who leads you in the way you should go'". 

This verse emphasizes God as a loving guide who instructs His people for their benefit and directs them toward a righteous, fulfilling life.

American Churches Quiet Contribution to Anti-Semitism, and It’s Rising in the Church - Ryan Dobson, Family Research Council

Anti-Semitism is rising globally. Violent attacks make headlines for a day and then fade. What receives far less attention is how casually anti-Jewish sentiment has begun slipping into evangelical conversations.


Recent surveys show the scale of the problem. Ninety-one percent of American Jews say they feel less safe in the United States because of violent anti-Semitic attacks in the past year. Eighty-six percent say anti-Semitism has increased since the Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023. Nearly one-third say they have personally been targeted by anti-Semitism — online or in person — within the last year.


But statistics alone cannot explain what is happening inside the American church.


That concern is one of the reasons I joined Ronald Daw, executive producer, writer Andrew Klavan, and director Cyrus Nowrasteh in bringing “The Covenant,” a series centered on the Hebrew Scriptures, to life. Our hope is simple: to help modern audiences rediscover the Old Testament story that shaped the faith of Jesus and the early church.


Because something has gone wrong. That casual contempt reveals something deeper. We have become increasingly detached from the Old Testament. Many churches move quickly to the Gospels and Epistles while neglecting the Torah and the Prophets. The result is a generation of believers who love Jesus but have almost no understanding of the covenant story He stepped into and fulfilled.


When contempt for the Jewish people shows up among Christians, it exposes a theological problem before it exposes a political one.


The harshest words I heard in Israel didn’t come from terrorists. They came from Christians.


My wife and I traveled to Israel for the first time this past December. We walked through Jerusalem, stood at the empty tomb, visited the Nova massacre site, and met families who lost children on October 7. I wept with the families of fallen soldiers. We sat with former hostages and with parents whose sons and daughters never came home.


Then I posted a simple photo of myself standing beside the Israeli flag. Within minutes, my comments and inbox filled with something I did not expect: anger. Not political debate. Not disagreement. Something darker.


The attacks didn’t come from secular critics. They came from self-described Bible-believing Christians. One ministry leader messaged me publicly: “You’re an idiot.” A woman commented, “If the Jews haven’t found Christ in 2,000 years, then we are the new chosen people.”


I was stunned. I was raised in a family that believed Christians should honor the people through whom the Scriptures came. But what I witnessed online suggested something has shifted.


Jesus did not distance Himself from Israel’s Scriptures. He embodied them. When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, Satan quoted Psalm 91. Jesus answered not with something new, but with Deuteronomy. Three times in Matthew 4, Jesus responded to temptation by quoting the Torah. On the cross, He cried out the opening words of Psalm 22: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Jesus’s vocabulary was saturated with the Hebrew Scriptures.


The Apostle Paul warned Gentile believers in Romans 11 not to become arrogant toward the Jewish people. He used the image of an olive tree. Gentile believers, he said, are grafted in. We do not replace the root; we share in its nourishment.


But instead of gratitude and reverence, some believers show arrogance. When the Old Testament is neglected, that humility disappears. Without the covenant with Abraham, Israel becomes irrelevant. Without the prophets, exile is misread as rejection. Without Romans 9-11, Gentile believers forget that they were grafted into a story that began long before them.


The result is subtle but dangerous. The Jewish people are no longer seen as the carriers of promise but as obstacles to overcome. The language shifts. The tone hardens. Replacement theology — sometimes unnamed, sometimes unexamined — creeps in.


Loving the Jewish people does not require blind allegiance to any government. Political policies can be debated. Military decisions can be scrutinized. But contempt for the Jewish people is incompatible with Christian faith. If your theology produces disdain for the people through whom God gave the Law, the Prophets, and ultimately the Messiah, something is broken.


Standing in Jerusalem, I saw the clock marking the seconds, minutes, and hours since the hostages were taken on October 7, 2023. These are not intellectual constructs. These are sons and daughters, wives and sisters.


When the final body was returned and the clock stopped, I watched Itzik Gvili, the father of Ran Gvili, standing over his casket. He said, “You had every opportunity to stay home. What did you tell me? ‘I won’t leave my friends to fight alone.’” Then, with tears in his eyes, he told his son he was proud of him.


These are not abstractions. They are the living descendants of the people who preserved the Scriptures Christians claim to cherish.


The antidote to anti-Semitism is not political tribalism. It is biblical literacy. It is remembering that Christianity did not begin in Rome or Washington. It began in Jerusalem. It is teaching our children not only the Sermon on the Mount, but the covenant with Abraham. Not only the cross, but the Exodus. Not only the Resurrection, but the promises that preceded it.


That conviction led me to become involved with “The Covenant,” a TV series similar to “The Chosen,” designed to help viewers rediscover the Hebrew Scriptures through stories that connect the ancient world to our own. Not because the church needs new content. But because it needs old roots.


When Christians immerse themselves in the Torah and the Prophets, they recover the covenant framework that shaped Jesus, the apostles, and the early church. If we forget the roots, we should not be surprised when the fruit turns bitter. The church does not replace Israel. It is grafted in by grace.


And grace leaves no room for contempt.


𝑊𝑟𝑖𝑡𝑡𝑒𝑛 𝑏𝑦 𝑅𝑦𝑎𝑛 𝐷𝑜𝑏𝑠𝑜𝑛. 𝑃𝑢𝑏𝑙𝑖𝑠ℎ𝑒𝑑 𝑏𝑦 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑊𝑎𝑠ℎ𝑖𝑛𝑔𝑡𝑜𝑛 𝑆𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑑.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Sometimes Facebook reels have good images. A few…

A few recent Facebook reel posts. March 9, 2026. Truth shared in a comical way. (Except the last image. Very real!)

Ahaha and shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People


The Messiah Is Coming This Year — And the War With Iran Is the Proof - Israel365 News

Photo above by Steve Martin (my home office) Not with the original article.

​“In a lecture, Rabbi Rabbi Kessin laid out a breathtaking framework connecting the current American-Israeli campaign against Iran to the final redemption of the Jewish people, the fall of Haman, the role of Donald Trump as a messianic figure, and the imminent building of the Third Temple — this year.

Article by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz. A friend of ours.

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Incredible fruit in the Bible and for us today, and the lessons they can teach us.

Biblical fruit form then and for us today - figs, apples, pomegranates, dates, olives, and grapes.

Here the health benefits and the spiritual picture they represent.

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His rainbow. His promise.

A double rainbow near our home in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 7, 2026 at 6:30 pm. 

Beautiful, Lord Yeshua! Thank You for Your eternal promises, now and forever, amen!

Blessings from our home to yours,

Steve and Laurie Martin, Love For His People

A double rainbow near our home in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 7, 2026 at 6:30 pm. 

Beautiful, Lord Yeshua! Thank You for Your eternal promises, now and forever, amen!

Blessings from our home to yours,

Steve and Laurie Martin, Love For His People


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Shalom Today Ministry in Lahore, Pakistan celebrates our Jewish roots

Pakistani Kids Learn Bible Stories

On 7-03-2026 sabbath.

We taught the story of baby Moses and  explained how God used Moses to save the whole nation of Israel. 

Israel’s mistreatment by the Egyptians provides the background and impetus for their redemption. Pharaoh did not allow them to follow Moses into the wilderness to worship the Lord and thus denied a measure of their religious freedom. 

We also started the practice of Passover 2026. Children participated in action songs to perform on the day of Passover.

Leaders Moses and Noreen Julius

Lahore, Pakistan  March 7, 2026

Friday, March 6, 2026

“Did Jesus Build a Church” - message by Steve Martin

Photo: Some in our home group. February 2026

Did Jesus Build a Church?

“And I also tell you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My community, and the gates of Sheol will not overpower it.” Matthew 16:18, Tree of Life version

When Jesus (Yeshua, a Jew) spoke to Peter (Petra, a Jew) and said, “18 And I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.” (Matthew 16:18, NASB) was He giving Peter the go ahead to “build” a literal church?

I know I may be stepping on some toes here, especially in America with our big, million dollar plus church buildings (I guess Rome was the model?), but did Yeshua mean that His church, His community, was to be this way?

We can blame the Roman Catholics if we want. Rome has huge, magnificent buildings. (I was one for 18 years, and I respect those who are yet true to the Gospel within the institution.)

Trust me, I have been in some mighty big churches, in Charlotte, NC, Dallas, TX, and cathedrals in Ireland, England, and more. Is this really what Jesus was talking about?

Having been the administer and financial director for three international ministries for 24 years, shown publicly on my resume, I know the costs of buildings, utilities, and general upkeep. And it is not cheap.

Sure, people and staff need suitable places to meet, operate from, and spread the gospel, the Good News, but I sort of grinch when I look at a “great, big, beautiful” (not bill, President, but) building.

Giving to the poor orphans in Liberia and Pakistan, and helping to fund local ministries in Israel, is one our our joys. I don’t have the funds to house the ministry in a big building. Nor would I if the funds were laid at my feet.

I just have a hard time of it when churches in America raise funds from all over to run their ministries, and giving to those who can’t put a roof over their head is last on the budget line. 

Especially if it has the word “Mission” in front of the income/expense box. Not even 1% is a normal portion of what churches give, as typically known by those familiar with church budgets.

Did Jesus (Yeshua) ever give instructions, to anyone, then or now, to build these massive buildings? Fund these enormous payrolls?

I think not.

And another thing…how many who attend those facilities know the one they sit next to on a Sunday?

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

P.S. I suggest the time is soon approaching when the funds for large places will dry up. Join a home group. You will be better in the long run.

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"Bills, bills, bills" - a poem by PaulBernard5

 


Click here to hear Paul and his poem: "Bills, bills, bills" - a poem by Paul Bernard

Shared by Love For His People in Charlotte, NC, USA


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"Guidance. Get Some" - Steve Martin message

 


“Guidance. Get Some.” - Steve Martin, Love For His People

 

“With your ears you will hear a word from behind you: 'This is the way; stay on it, whether you go to the right or the left.” Isaiah 30:21, Complete Jewish Bible

Need some guidance lately? Expecting or looking for a change and wanting some godly input?

Let me share a word (or two) of what I was taught years ago, which I still use to help me on the Lord’s path and to keep from going off the deep end. Or even falling into the ditch on either side.

Back in 1971, a favorite Bible teacher of mine, Bob Mumford, wrote the book, “Take Another Look at Guidance: A Study of Divine Guidance” (01.01.1971 Logos International. You can get a copy online for only $32.07 if you want it. Signed by Bob. My unsigned copy was given away a long time ago.) It was not until a decade later that I probably read it for the first time, as my copy had gotten pretty worn out over the years, but he taught a very simple message on how we can discern the Lord’s will as we walk with Him.

Let me share it as I remember and still apply today as I seek his wisdom in the way to go.

Mumford gave an example of an ocean ship coming into the harbor, looking for three specific lights to line up, guiding the captain through the fog or at midnight. Once they were all in a direct row, he knew it was safe to steer the ship’s rudder between any cliffs on either side or around obstacles that could sink the ship, crew, passengers, and cargo if struck.

The first light we need to look for is the written Word of God, the Torah, the Bible. As we spend time reading and learning the lessons given to us by the Holy Spirit, as recorded by inspired writers in centuries past and still very relevant today, we can receive guidance. The logos, the written Word of God, has been the main focal point of all successful men and women as they sought the Lord and His plan. It spoke to them as they allowed Him the time to speak.

“Every part of Scripture is God-breathed and useful one way or another — showing us truth, exposing our rebellion, correcting our mistakes, training us to live God’s way. Through the Word we are put together and shaped up for the tasks God has for us.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17, THE MESSAGE.

“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye.” Psalm 32:8, NKJV

There have been times I would be reading God’s Word, the Bible, and a sentence would jump out at me, as if I had never seen it before. Pay attention to those times. It is the Lord speaking to you.

The second guiding light was “rhema” – Holy Spirit words given through any of several supernatural gifts or occurrences available to us. These may come in the form of someone speaking a prophetic word to us; the Lord gives a night dream, or we may even have a vision; we hear the “still, small voice” of the Lord in our minds, and we may wonder where that came from. Seeking counsel from mature believers is also very important.

It may be simple. It may be profound. But either way, as He grants us direction, we need to receive it with thanksgiving.

The Apostle Paul instructed his disciple, Timothy, to heed what he had previously received through personal prophecy.

“This command I entrust to you, Timothy, my son, in accordance with the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you fight the good fight, keeping faith and a good conscience, which some have rejected and suffered shipwreck regarding their faith.” 1 Timothy 1:18-20, NASU

The Body of Christ is made up of many members, each having been given a gift to be shared with others, for the good of all. We so need them these days.

“And there are varieties of ministries, and the same Lord. There are varieties of effects, but the same God who works all things in all persons.  But to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. For to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, and to another the word of knowledge according to the same Spirit; to another faith by the same Spirit, and to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit, and to another the effecting of miracles, and to another prophecy, and to another the distinguishing of spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, and to another the interpretation of tongues. 

But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.” 1 Corinthians 12:5-11, NASU

The third light we should look for in our guidance journey is through circumstances. How many times have you gone through a day, something happens, and you think, “Was that the Lord?” Or as you have been praying and expecting, an answer comes through the mail, or a text, or a book you have been reading, and you realize that it is the Lord doing His thing. Or when you are introduced to another, in what we call “divine appointments”?

The Lord is not slack in using many ways He can speak and lead us. He has multiple creative methods.

On several of Paul’s journeys, the leading of the Lord came to him through experiencing a shipwreck (yes, even these!)’ he was thrown out of a city, and his way forward was adjusted; and when other believers encouraged him to go one way, which he did until a turn in the road came, and further direction was given. He started the walk, and as he moved, in faith and with His eyes fixed on the Lord Jesus, the Lord brought people into his path to help lead him. We each have known that in our lives.

Thus, when all three lights line up, one can be certain that it is the Lord giving us knowledge and understanding of His directional provision.

Each time my wife and children had major, physical moves in our lives, often from state to state, of course, we sought the Lord for His guiding light. He was always faithful to give it, coming at His perfect time and in His perfect season in our lives. Often it was not easy, but it was right.

Whether it is a major or seemingly minor decision we need to make, we can be led by the Lord as we learn His ways.

Seek the Lord. Draw near to Him. He will show you the way.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

(Originally published in 2021.)



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Back again soon in the Land

The week of March 9, 2026 - flying back to Israel to make more videos! Stay tuned.

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Shabbat Shalom to our Israeli Jewish friends!

From Charlotte, North Carolina.

Back soon to Jerusalem!


The Anointed

Thus says Adonai to His anointed, Cyrus, whose right hand I have grasped, to subdue nations before him to loose the belts of kings, to open doors before him so that gates may not be shut.

I will go before you and make crooked places straight. I will shatter bronze doors
and cut through iron bars.

I will give you treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places, so you may know that I am Adonaithe God of Israel, who calls you by your name.

For the sake of Jacob My servant, and Israel My chosen one, I have also called you by name,
I have given you a title of honor, though you have not known Me.

I am Adonai—there is no other.
Besides Me there is no God.

I will strengthen you,
though you have not known Me,
so they may know,
    from the rising to the setting of the sun,
that there is no one besides Me.
I am Adonai—there is no other.
I form light and create darkness.
I make shalom and create calamity.
I, Adonai, do all these things.

Isaiah 45:1-7, Tree of Life version

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Israel continues air superiority over Iran.

​March 3, 2026 Telegram Amir Tsarfati


That’s the type of fighter jet that the Israeli F-35 shut down in the skies of Iran.


Christian Friends of Israel join others for cleanup and support at the Beit Shemesh, Israel, missile strike site

Christian Friends of Israel in Jerusalem went to Beit Shemesh 20 miles west to assist in the cleanup at the impact site of the Iranian missile that fell and killed 9 people. We are honored to support and comfort the local Israelis at this difficult time.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

"God Will Make A Way" - message by Steve Martin, Love For His People


God Will Make A Way

 He who makes a way through the sea and a path through the mighty waters, Who brings out the chariot and the horse… “Do not call to mind the former things or consider things of the past. Behold, I am going to do something new; now it will spring up; will you not be aware of it?” Isaiah 43: 16-19 (part), NASB

We all have had times when we stood up against the “Red Sea” and wondered how in high heaven we would make it across. Would we ever see a way out, a financial burden removed, a relationship restored? I have. You have. God will do it because God can and does do it.

The Lord did it for Moses. He will do it for us.

I clearly remember the time, actually just a few months ago in September 2025, when the Lord had cleared the way for Laurie and me to spend three months with a great organization in Jerusalem, Christian Friends of Israel. The bank account was literally almost empty.

I had bought our plane tickets two months before, to make sure we didn’t back out, but now there were other expenses that had to be covered before takeoff. I wrote a full chapter of this in my book, Back To Jerusalem, and published it in January 2026, upon our return.

God made a way when there seemed to be no way. Ministries contributed. Families contributed. An accounting job provided funds, along with the sale of our second car.

In the March 3 devotional by Charles H. Spurgeon, Faith’s Checkbook, it is written, “the star of hope is still in the sky when the night is blackest. The Lord will not forget us and hand us over to the enemy.” (2009 Christian Arts Gifts, Inc., IL, USA)

Calling on the Name of the Lord has taught me over the years that we depend on Him for all things. He has wisdom. He has provisions. He has the way to make the way when there seems to be no way.

Ongoing miracles of Israel’s protection prove His faithfulness in the daily news. Those who know Him will also know of His love and grace revealed in their life.

Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” Romans 10:13, NASB

 This promise is not just for our initial salvation. It is ongoing.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People in Charlotte, North Carolina

Message #9, 2026, “God Will Make A Way”, March 3, 2026, 3:15 pm

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03/02 Worldwide Celebrations! / What Iranians Say... / What Kim Clement Said... / Blood Moon!

 


03/02 Worldwide Celebrations! / What Iranians Say... / What Kim Clement Said... / Blood Moon!

Opening The Sealed Book


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