Wednesday, December 24, 2025

“Prairie dogs, Lord?” New message by Steve Martin


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Israel Photo of the Day: Cattle on a thousand hills. I am amazed at the livestock and agricultural fields that Israel has. Prophetic fulfillment. (Photo by Steve Martin Dec. 22, 2025 south of Ashdod, Israel)

Dec. 24, 2025 Jerusalem, Israel



Greetings once again from Jerusalem, where Hanukkah has just completed and Christmas carries on. 


The Lord speaks in parables. Sometimes He uses numbers to speak to us. Other times symbols or animals. Daniel, John, and other revelatory prophets received pictures and unknown objects by various ways, not totally knowing what the Lord was saying at first.


My message, “Prairie Dogs” is somewhat like that, as I share below.


Merry Christmas from Jerusalem!


Ahava and shalom,


Steve Martin

Jerusalem, Israel


P.S. Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem has done extraordinary works of love over these past 40 years, blessing the Jews, Arabs and others here. Laurie and I have been honored to share in this work of the Lord Yeshua (Jesus).


Prairie Dogs 


“Raise your eyes all around and see; They all gather together, they come to you. Your sons will come from afar, and your daughters will be [a]carried on the hip.” (Isaiah 60:4) 


On a family trip to South Dakota when I was in my early teens, leaving our home in Cedar Falls, Iowa, we went to the Badlands National Park. Our main goal was to see the roaming big, burly buffalo. But what fascinated me the most, as I can remember, were the prairie dogs. 


When the sentries, the ones keeping watch over their kin, popped their heads out of the hole, it was so cute. They stood straight and tall (as much as they could being the size of a squirrel). But these guys were on a mission, doing their assigned job, to watch out for their own.


When I woke up from my sleep in the Jerusalem, Israel apartment we were staying in, “prairie dogs” was on my mind. I wasn’t dreaming, nor had I recently read or heard someone mention them. Just the words, “prairie dogs” in my mind.

“Lord, what are you telling me”, I prayed. “Prairie dogs?”


I sought a little further, and the Holy Spirit seemed to explain that there have been, and more are coming, ones who will be as prairie dogs for the Jewish people in Israel. These ones will be Christians. 



Do I understand all what He is saying? No, I do not. But after being here in their Land Israel, supporting them as we have through the work of Christian Friends of Israel, my understanding grows.


I see more Christians coming in fulfillment of the Lord prophetic words.


Christians, “grafted in” ones as the Bible says in Romans 11, will be used by the Lord to be watchmen, to be protectants, to assist the Jews as He brings them back to their promised Land.


I have heard the call. I am taking my place. If the Lord sees me and others as “prairie dogs”, so be it. I want to be the best prairie dog I can. 


I pray you too will know and walk in the glorious plans and purposes He has established for you. Be as He desires You to be. 



Ahava and Shalom,


Steve Martin

Love For His People Ministry

Jerusalem, Israel



P.S. Please read as to why Laurie and I are here in Jerusalem to begin with. As ones who stand with the Jews, alongside Christian Friends of Israel, and what this great ministry has done for 40+ years, you can read what part we are doing.


Look here on our website, Love For His People Ministry

Martins in Jerusalem



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Message #19 of my new “Jerusalem 2025”series. “Prairie Dogs” Dec. 24, 2025


My latest book was published on Aug. 18, 2025. Love For His People" Steve Martin (444 pages, 372 photos/images)


Remained #1 on the Amazon New Releases List for "Jerusalem Travel Guides" for a month. (I love taking people with me to the Land of Israel.)


In several of my previous 38 books, I wrote stories and chapters on Israel and our friends in the Land. Their lives, their courage, and the Ahava Adventures we have had, sharing our time with them in Eretz Yisrael.


In my desire to share these stories with you in a more concise manner, I have chosen the “best ones” and included in my book, “Love For His People – The Land and Friends in Israel”. (Aug. 2025)


Having given 39 years so far (and this being my 39th book!) to loving and supporting the Chosen People, as the Living God of Israel so ordained throughout the Bible of Christians and the Jewish people, it is proper and time to publish.


Sharing this book, containing some of my experiences in Jerusalem and all of Israel, is a joy, and also a promise to always stand with Israel. I know it will stir your heart as He reveals more of His plans for all.


Special Note: I have reduced the price on the hard cover and paperback, to just over my cost. I want you to have one. I will receive minimal royalty.


Buy now on Amazon, Hard cover $18.55, Paperback $12.95, Kindle $2.95

We certainly are grateful for your support, which we will use for our three volunteer months in Jerusalem. Contributions are welcome online by clicking here: DONATE HERE ON OUR WEBSITE

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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Jerusalem celebrates the last night of Hanukkah in the Old City Jewish Quarter. Walk with me, Steve Martin

The last night of Hanukkah in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter of the Old City. 

Steve Martin, Love For His People, Dec. 21, 2025


Watch here also as Joshua Aaron sings, “O Come Emmanuel”

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Christian Friends of Israel celebrates 40 years of prayer, service and ministry – looking ahead with hope

(Photo: Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem)

As Christian Friends of Israel (CFI) marks 40 years of ministry, Executive Director Tristan Hall reflected on the organization’s origins, growth, and spiritual calling during an interview with Christian journalist Paul Calvert. 

CFI was founded in Jerusalem in December 1985 by an international group of believers who felt God was initiating a new season in Israel during an especially productive spiritual period. Hall explained that CFI’s roots were shaped by both prayer and action. 

“For CFI, the overriding impetus was to do something. To pray. Yes, to pray, because nothing here happens without prayer.” Alongside intercession, CFI's founders are dedicated to real-world expressions of love and to supporting Israel and Israelis via practical aid – a central tenet of the mission that continues today.

For more than four decades, Hall has witnessed a notable transformation in relationships between Jews and Christians. Mistrust in the early years eventually softened and gave way to reconciling friendships. 

“The difference between then and now is stark,” Hall noted, pointing to what he describes as Naomi–Ruth–type relationships – bonds marked by loyalty, humility, and faithfulness, built through consistent service rather than power.

Since leading CFI through war times, Hall told Calvert about the challenges facing the primarily volunteer-based team, saying, “They leaned into the Lord, they leaned into their faith, and He gave them the strength that they needed.” 

Despite shaky footing, the wartime conflict tends to draw believers from nations who feel called to stand with Israel in practical ways, he explained.

Recent CFI 40th anniversary celebrations brought together international representatives in Jerusalem for events focused on thanksgiving, fellowship, and firsthand encounters with communities impacted by the war. 

Hall emphasized that the organization's long success marks “a time to thank God for what He has done and what He will do.”

In the interview, Hall emphasized the importance of volunteerism, noting a significant rise in the number of people willing to serve through the ministry. He explained that volunteers arrive from around the world, bringing practical skills and a shared desire to support Israel in tangible ways. 

According to Hall, this volunteer-based model is central to CFI’s work, as it not only allows individuals to participate personally in what God is doing but also enables the organization to direct the majority of its donated resources toward aid projects.

Looking ahead, Hall expressed a hopeful vision for the next 40 years and stressed the importance of being attentive to God’s leading. 

“We really want to be looking up and to seek the Lord for His counsel,” he said, likening this moment in Israel’s history to the time when Joshua led the nation across the Jordan into a new season. 

For Hall, the comparison underscores CFI's call to move forward with courage rooted in faith. His prayer, he said, is that Christian Friends of Israel will remain bold, obedient, and faithful as its mission continues to unfold, serving Israel with humility, prayer and steadfast commitment in the years ahead.

Click below to listen to Paul Calvert's full interview with Tristan Hall, executive director of Christian Friends of Israel.

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