Monday, November 17, 2025

More of You, Lord! Steve Martin message

More of You, Lord!

 

“We humans keep brainstorming options and plans, but God’s purpose prevails.” (Proverbs 19:2, The Message)

 

Coming to Jerusalem, our hearts were open to however the Lord directed our steps. We knew we were going to be involved with Christian Friends of Israel-Jerusalem, now directed by Tristan and Galya Hall, but not much beyond that. So, Laurie and I kept our “eyes fixed on Jesus” knowing His plans and purposes are always right. We just have to hear and obey as He leads.

 

We also have a heart for the next generation, having raised two sons, Josh and Ben, and two daughters, Hannah and Christen. Watching our eight grands now grow (7 grandsons and Dylan our Joy) has been heartwarming. We so long to see all young adults grasp the love and wonder that God the Father has planned for them. For them to know His ways and allow Him to direct their steps.

 

Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own. Listen for God’s voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he’s the one who will keep you on track. Don’t assume that you know it all. Run to God!” (Prov. 3:5-7. The Message)

 

When six young adults walked into the CFI-Jerusalem meeting room our second week in the Land, we were amazed. Five young ladies and a groom-to-be were coming on board for two weeks, partnering with us. They were from David’s Tent ministry in Washington, D.C.

 

Leaders Taundi and Eric (to be married Nov. 26, 2025 at Succat Hallel), Grace Dillion (Concord, NC), Brawny (Idaho), Mary (Texas), and the youngest, 18-year-old Hannah were full of life and love for Jesus. They had already been in Israel for a few weeks and were committed now with connecting with CFI.

(Special note: Grace will be 21 on Nov. 23. I will be 71 on the same day. A great day! Birthday party in Jerusalem!)

 

Our daily outreaches to Bethlehem and surrounding areas in Jerusalem thrilled our hearts. Brawny started calling us “father and mother.” (Though she being around 20 we are more like her grandparents!)

 

What a joy to see the Lord moving on this generation! Even using the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who had a tremendous impact on high school and college age kids, the Lord is pouring out His Holy Spirit on our children worldwide.

 

Fathers, mothers, and grandparent are rejoicing and proclaiming, “More of you, Lord!”

 

“It will come about after this That I will pour out My Spirit on all mankind; And your sons and daughters will prophesy, Your old men will dream dreams, Your young men will see visions.” (Joel 2:28, NASB

 

Come Lord! Bo Yeshua!


Sunday, November 16, 2025

Mandarin Chinese Christian’s restaurant in Jerusalem

Yuan Lin Di

Nov. 16, 2025 Jerusalem, Israel

We were blessed today to have met and ate in Yuan Lin Di’s wonderful Mandarin Chinese restaurant off Jaffa Street in Jerusalem. Our new friend Roger Hoagland, men’s music worship pianist leader at Christ Church, treated us to her Christian establishment.

We also met a Chinese pastor there as we went up to her roof and saw her succah she had up for the feast. She also showed us her five rooms she rents out, and the guests enjoy two meals with the room each day.

I am amazed at the many people the Lord is putting us in contact with.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

(L-R) Chinese pastor, Roger Hoagland, Yuan Lin Di, Chinese

Roger Hoagland

Chinese believers display case in restaurant

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Oppounites for Liberation by Robert Lerman

Opportunities for Liberation

Israel’s multi-front war has transformed the Middle East.

Robert Lerman

4 AUG 2025 · 7 MIN

Since the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October, Israeli soldiers have sacrificed their lives and livelihoods to defend their country against foes on at least five fronts, while Israeli citizens and diasporic Jews have been widely condemned for supporting those efforts. Tragically, fighting Hamas as it hides under hospitals, schools, and mosques in Gaza has inevitably caused great suffering and significant casualties among Gazan civilians. But in a supreme irony, Israel’s military campaigns have provided Lebanese, Palestinians, Syrians, and even Iranians with their best hope of political and economic gains in years. 

One day, these wars may even be chiefly remembered for reshaping the region in ways that promoted freedom and economic opportunity. By dismantling Hamas and Hezbollah and degrading the Iranian threat, Israel has already created the conditions for political change in Lebanon and Syria. There may yet be opportunities to remake Gaza and even Iran itself. Taking advantage of these opportunities poses an enormous challenge to people in the region and in the wider world. But a successful and historic move towards decent governance would change the lives of millions and their descendants for the better.

For decades, Iran has sponsored and financed an Axis of Resistance, united by a pledge to destroy Israel. But each member of that axis has also inflicted great suffering on its own people, including economic hardship, political oppression, and the militarisation of their respective societies. The Islamic regime in Iran, the Ba’athist regime in Syria, and the Iranian proxies in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories have persecuted and murdered political opponents, jailed and tortured journalists, prevented self-determination for their populations, and sharply weakened economic opportunity for everyone living under their rule.

Hamas used funding from Qatar, Iran, and Western countries to build tunnel networks, rocket arsenals, and a terror army, diverting resources that could have been used to build hospitals, schools, and provide Gazans with economic opportunities. Hamas security forces have beaten and killed protesters, most recently shooting at desperate residents seeking food from a humanitarian group that Hamas does not control. A 2022 poll reported that most Gazans said they could not criticise Hamas without fear. Even before Hamas committed the atrocities that started a war with Israel in October 2023, the Hamas-run economy was failing its people.

Despite billions of dollars in external aid, especially from the UN and Qatar, an economy built for war did little to generate economic well-being. According to the IMF, in 2022, unemployment in Gaza reached 45 percent, over three times the thirteen percent rate experienced by Palestinians in the West Bank; 53 percent of Gazans lived below the national poverty line in 2022, compared to fourteen percent in the West Bank. Per capita income in Gaza was a quarter of what it was on the West Bank. After Israel disengaged from Gaza in 2005, the Palestinians squandered an opportunity to govern themselves in a proto-statelet. Instead, they elected a Hamas regime in 2006, which seized control of the Strip in 2007 and then refused to deliver either economic progress or political freedom. 

Now, with the defeat of Hamas by the IDF, the local population has another opportunity if they are willing to take it. Ideally, local Gazans will play a role in disarming Hamas, opening the way to new leadership committed to human rights and economic prosperity rather than a futile war against Israel. Although the chances for reform look bleak at the moment, Israel’s campaign to destroy Hamas is the necessary precondition for a decent Gazan society. Certainly, Israel will need to play a constructive role, ideally with support from Western countries and Arab leaders, in helping any new governing body to build decent social institutions no longer obsessed with murder and martyrdom.

Even more promising is how Israel’s war against Hezbollah is transforming Lebanon and Syria. Hezbollah’s destructive role as a “state within a state” has undermined Lebanese sovereignty for decades by creating parallel governance structures that serve Iranian strategic interests rather than Lebanese national development. Before the fall of 2024, Hezbollah’s military capabilities included over 150,000 rockets and missiles, which threatened Israel and gave the militia de facto veto power over major political decisions within Lebanon itself. The assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005, widely attributed to Syrian and Hezbollah operatives, triggered massive protests and deepened these divisions. Subsequent political assassinations of anti-Syrian figures created a climate of fear and intimidation that has constrained political opposition ever since.

Hezbollah’s arms prevented the government from acting against the murderers of Hariri and the perpetrators of other assassinations. In 2008, Hezbollah fighters seized control of West Beirut after the government attempted to dismantle the organisation’s telecommunications network. It demonstrated its ability to paralyse the country if its interests were threatened, effectively making it impossible for other political factions to govern without its consent. The economic damage has been dramatic. Since 2013, per capita income has been cut by over thirty percent, the value of the Lebanese currency fell by over 95 percent, and unemployment rates among 15–24-year-olds have jumped from nineteen percent to nearly 25 percent.

By destroying most of Hezbollah’s leaders and weapons, Israel has paved the way for the Lebanese state to weaken the group’s grip on Lebanese politics, enabling the country to implement economic reforms and encourage domestic and foreign investment. Already, we are seeing signs of Lebanese retaking control of their society and disarming Hezbollah to avoid further pointless wars with Israel. In early February this year, Lebanon formed its first full cabinet since 2022 not backed by Hezbollah. Hezbollah has also ceded around 190 of its 265 military positions south of the Litani River to the Lebanese army, which has been dismantling Hezbollah’s military infrastructure and confiscating weapons in the area. And the government has pursued economic reforms that limit Hezbollah’s influence. Certainly, a resurgent Hezbollah remains a danger to progress, but none of Lebanon’s new abilities to govern would have materialised without Israel’s efforts to weaken the Hezbollah militia.

Syria, meanwhile, has finally escaped the Assad family tyranny. Under Bashar al Assad and his father, Syria was a police state with a terrible economy. The Syrian civil war claimed over 500,000 lives and displaced over thirteen million people, six million of whom now live as refugees in other countries. The economy had collapsed and annual GDP per capita, adjusted by purchasing power parity, fell to about US$4,190. Israel’s campaign to degrade Hezbollah’s military capacity contributed significantly to Assad’s eventual downfall. With Hezbollah forces stretched thin, Assad lost a critical pillar of support that had been keeping his regime afloat. 

The collapse of the Syrian regime now presents an unprecedented opportunity for reconstruction efforts that prioritise Syrian national interests rather than Iranian regional ambitions. This could unlock international reconstruction assistance previously withheld due to Assad’s dismal human-rights record, while enabling the return of millions of Syrian refugees who might otherwise have remained displaced indefinitely. We are already seeing statements by Mr Al-Sharaa, the new leader of Syria, calling for peace with all its neighbours, including Israel, and a new focus on reconstruction, unity, and development. In turn, the US and Europe have lifted sanctions on Syria, enabling new investment and the growth of private-sector activity. Despite the country’s recent inter-ethnic strife, including some terrible attacks on the Druze, Syria has its best chance in years to develop its economy and society.

New governance is certain in Lebanon and Syria and likely in the Gaza Strip. But it remains to be seen whether or not Iran’s 85 million people can seize the moment to overthrow the Islamic regime and replace it with a secular alternative that can live at peace with its neighbours and pursue economic development. Certainly, Iran’s clerics have ruthlessly suppressed opposition, tortured demonstrators, abused the rights of women, conducted unfair trials, led the world in executions, and engaged in widespread corruption.

As part of its obsession with destroying Israel, the Iranian regime has devoted massive resources to funding nuclear development, ballistic-missile programs, and proxy forces across the region. Sanctions against Iranian sponsorship of terrorism and its nuclear program add to the costs borne by ordinary Iranians. GDP per capita is only US$4,770, even though Iran has the world’s third largest oil reserves and second largest gas supplies. Between 2013 and 2023, the value of the Iranian currency declined by more than ninety percent. Iranians have experienced electricity shortfalls, depletion of water supplies, and high poverty and inflation rates.

It’s no wonder that a survey of over 157,000 Iranians found that more than eighty percent of those polled would prefer an alternative government to the Islamic regime (99 percent of the 42,000-plus Iranian respondents polled outside the country said the same). Now that most of Iran’s investments in nuclear and ballistic-missile programs have been reduced to rubble by a country that Iranian leaders insisted was on its last legs, Iran’s clerical regime is weaker than at any time since the Iran–Iraq war in the 1980s. Although the regime is cracking down on dissent and arresting large numbers of civilians, the public might still rebel in the name of freedom and economic opportunity. With Iran’s educated population, technological capabilities, cultural heritage, and energy resources, a free economy not bent on eliminating Israel could make Iran a prosperous country.

Israel did not respond to attacks by Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran with the goal of replacing corrupt and repressive regimes and freeing Arabs and Iranians from repression and economic stagnancy. But, as a byproduct of the fighting, Israel has created the space necessary for a transformation of the region. Success is by no means assured but the liberation of formerly despotic and hateful regimes offers hope and historic new opportunities in a region where both are usually in short supply.

Originally published in Quillete Aug. 4, 2025

https://quillette.com/2025/08/04/opportunities-for-liberation-israel-arabs-iranians/

Robert Lerman, 2024 Prize Winner

Lifelong Learning

Emeritus Professor of Economics, American University

Fellow, The Urban Institute

Co-Founder, Apprenticeships for America

Dr. Robert Lerman, a distinguished economist and pioneering educator, has transformed the thinking of policymakers on the need to widen routes to rewarding careers. As a professor emeritus of economics at American University, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, and co-founder of Apprenticeships for America, Dr. Lerman has been a tireless advocate for apprenticeships, an “earn, produce, and learn” approach that can compete with and complement traditional college education. His work has been guided by the belief that most people learn best by doing and that an “academic only” approach limits career opportunities for many Americans and reduces the competitiveness and productivity of US employers. 

In 2021, Dr. Lerman co-founded Apprenticeships for America and has been instrumental in advocating for sustainable funding mechanisms for apprenticeships. His efforts led to significant policy changes, such as California's implementation of formula-based funding for apprenticeship programs. Lerman headed the evaluation of the $175 million American Apprenticeship Initiative, which supported apprenticeship intermediaries and expanded opportunities across sectors like technology, healthcare, financial services, and logistics. His work with colleagues found substantial earnings gains for apprentices and positive economic returns of apprenticeship investments by most employers.  

Dr. Lerman's innovative thinking is evident in his approach to apprenticeship, which focuses on building a national system with occupational standards, funding for selling and organizing employers to offer apprenticeships, training for mentors, and support for the off-the-job instruction. His vision for a system that aligns worker and employer interests with in-demand careers has been a guiding principle in his work, making apprenticeship a cost-effective and equitable approach to preparing for careers. 

Recognized as America’s foremost expert on apprenticeships, Dr. Lerman has served on numerous influential panels and committees, including the National Academy of Sciences panel on the U.S. postsecondary education system and the Maryland Task Force on Economic Development and Apprenticeship. He has also testified before congressional committees on youth apprenticeship and the information technology labor market.

Dr. Lerman remains a prolific researcher and advocate, dedicated to expanding opportunities for lifelong learning and ensuring that apprenticeships are a cornerstone of America’s educational landscape. 

Last Updated October 30, 2024

Time After Time - message by Steve Martin

Time After Time He Has Provided

 

Deuteronomy 7:9: “Know therefore that the LORD your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love Him and keep His commandments, to a thousand generations.” Jeremiah 31:3b “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore, I have continued my faithfulness to you.” (Bible)

 

By this time, you know I love worship music, be it in Hebrew or English. The song by Noah Paul Harrison of Bethel Music, entitled “Elohim” is one of those songs.

The lyrics include these words, “time after time we asked if You were able. And time after time You proved.”

 

When Laurie and I were confirmed in June 2025 to come to Jerusalem by a ministry, I wanted to get our plane tickets immediately. One, before they went up in price. Two, so there was not backing out. At $3,150, it was “all systems go!”

 

But how would I pay for the credit card charge you ask? So did I.

 

I prayed. I asked the Lord. “Lord!” (Sometimes a simple prayer is just as effective. He already knows what He is going to do on our behalf. We just have to ask Him.)

 

“The cash you saved from your accounting contractor jobs since March to pay your property taxes. Use that.” All $2,995 of it.

 

So, I deposited it into the bank and paid the the airline credit card charged tickets off.

 

But what about the taxes dues before we left in October?

 

“Sell your second car.” So, I did. (And then I believe I will pray for a small truck when I get back after three months service in Jerusalem. Or more.)

 

That brought our bank accounts down to almost nothing. I am not kidding. I took a screenshot photo on Aug. 20, 2025 (see photo) of them. I did that just so when I look back months or more later, I will remember what the Lord did. It will be another testimony of His guidance and faithfulness. As He does, time after time.

 

But then we were to need more funds for our three months in Israel, beyond relying on our social security monthly stipends.

 

So, what did the Lord do? He sent Chet, an 84-year-old former pastor, and special needs teacher, to come and stay in our home. He also gives us a monthly rent to cover the utilities and such.

 

And the Lord Jesus (Yeshua) gave us solid friendships built over the years, who now knew of our need and GENEROUSLY gave. The Lord told one to sell an ounce of gold and give to us. She did. We were then given a $3,000 check!

 

Several loyal and good ministries, who also love and support Israel, sent us large checks too. By September, we had received over $12,000! I have never had that kind of money (that I can remember) in our personal and the ministry of Love For His People accounts.

 

When I have often shared in my books (39 now and the 40th in the works) of walking by faith, I mean it. Over these 71 years I have walked with the Lord and can testify, even as Derek Prince did, so well known for having often said, “He is Faithful.”

 

Time after time. His love proves it. For me, and for you.

Friday, November 14, 2025

Rainbow over Jerusalem

 

Nov. 14, 2025

While riding the bus this morning to the Christian Friends of Israel office we saw a rainbow over western Jerusaelm. First one we have seen here due to the first rain we have expereinced since our arrival on Oct. 16, 2025. Thank You, Lord!

Ahava and Shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People Ministry in Jerusalem

#rainbow #Jerusalem #Isrel #promiseofGod





Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Who Will Stand - message by Steve Martin

American Christians stand with the Jews in Israel (Photo Nov. 12, 2025 Jerusalem, Israel)

Who Will Stand?

 

“Comfort and keep comforting my people,” says your God.” (Isaiah 40:1, Complete Jewish Bible)

 

Many have heard my testimony of when Derek Prince, the Bible teacher whom I loved and worked for, planted the seed in my heart in 1978 on Mackinac Island, Michigan at a Christian conference. His message was clear. Christians have a debt to Israel and the Jews.

 

I will not repeat the story again here, for it is already in a few of my earlier books. But the Lord began revealing His heart to me as a believer back then of what I must do now.

 

The Jews have given us the Bible, the full truth, and the Messiah Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach. I owe them a debt.

 

If you know Jesus as your Savior and Lord, so do you.

 

When considering what has been done to the Jews “in the name of Christ,” it deeply saddens me, and I want to cry out in repentance. The Crusaders, the Hitlers, the antiSemitists of today – all have killed and continue to try and wipe out the entire Jewish population. Why? Because Satan hates the Lord’s chosen, and anyone who sides with them.

 

As they say, “first the Saturday people and then the Sunday people.”

 

All this evil is still ongoing today as many claim to be doing the “will of God.” And yet, they are actually working against our Lord and Savior Yeshua, who is still a Jew and loves His chosen people. (Recall Saul in Acts.)

 

Even as the Tuckers and the Candices spread further lies about Israel, the Jews, and Christian Zionists (I know whom I am siding with, to my dying day) there must be more of us willing to speak the truth. In boldness. In love. With the Holy Spirit’s power working in and through us.

 

These well-known “Christians” may not be saying “in the name of Christ” aloud, but they certainly are shouting it by other means.

 

God the Father is calling on Bible-believing Christians to bless His people, to lift them up, to comfort them as they return in prophetic fulfillment back here to Israel.

 

Myself, my wife, and many more are standing strong with the Jews. I personally can do nothing else but stand with them.

 

My prayer is that more Americans my age, and the next generation following, see the actual truth, speak the whole truth, and act on the truth revealed in the Bible. Blessing the Jews is a biblical promise with reward. (Genesis 12:3)

 

Will you be counted among those who the Lord will find standing on His side when He returns to Jerusalem?

Ahava and Shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People in Jerusalem, Israel

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

My times are in Your hands.

Sunrise over Jerusalem.

Laurie Martin and Olga

YWAMers from D.C. visit CFI Jerusalem office Nov. 11, 2015

Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem

Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem celebrated their 40th year of ministry last week, Oct. 5-8, 2025 in Jerusalem. International directors from 14 nations (of the 20+) were able to come.

Co-founder Sharon Sanders (front row, black/white outfit) spoke eloquently several times. Tristan and Galya Hall, now directors for the last 3 years, are leading the ministry into new horizons while maintaining vital relationships.

Laurie and I have been here now for three weeks, and served alongside the staff and volunteers for the wonderful days.

Steve Martin, Love For His People

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Christ Church in the Old City of Jerusalem, where Derek Prince attended.

Christian Friends of Israel Jerusalem Tristan Hall and The Israel Guys Joshua Wahler

All About Him - Steve Martin message

Tristan and Galya Hall’s daughter lead worship at the Sucatt Hallel Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem gathering. Oct. 7, 2025 (Photos by Steve Martin)

A view from the Succat Hallel window looking down on Jerusalem.

ALL ABOUT HIM

In 2025 Christian Stanfill and Passion came out with the song “All About You”. Like most songs which I end of loving and playing repeatedly, I had to listen to it first a few times. Worship songs such as this must grow in your spirit, become embedded in your inner being. And this did so.

As I have written before, Laurie and I arrived in Jerusalem on Oct. 16, 2025. We had come to serve with Christian Friends of Israel Jerusalem for three months. Little did we know that they were planning a large gathering of their 20+ international directors of CFI, for as many as could make it. (The count was over 14 who did), with family, board members and friends.

 

For the staff of CFI-Jerusalem it was an incredibly challenging weeks of preparation. Laurie and I fit right in, coming at the perfect time in our Lord’s perfect plan. (The staff comfirmed this!)

Having myself administrated 44 conferences over the 24 years with previous ministries, I was fully aware of the prep. It takes a team, and the CFI staff was up to the challenge.

What a delight to meet those coming from the U.K., Germany, South Africa, the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, and of course the USA with our very own CFI-USA Director Hannele Pardain.

To close out the full (and I mean FULL) four days, we gathered together at the 24/7 prayer location of Succat Hallel, overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, and most of Jerusalem, from the south. Rick and Patricia Ridings began this awesome prayer, worship, testimony, declaration, and praise center over 25 years ago on Feb. 7, 2000.

As I can remember, one of the early locations for Succat Hallel, on one of my many trips to Israel, was in an adjacent room next the the Mount Zion Hotel, which faced the Upper Room, Schindler’s gravesite and the Armenian Quarter of the Old City, and more from across the Hinnon valley. It was my joy at that time to hear a young and upcoming Messianic Jewish worshipper. His name was Joshua Aaron. (Black hair and all.)

This past Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, as I entered the month of my 71st birthday, Laurie and I had the great honor of starting the CFI gathering with the first half hour of worship. A dream come true for her and I. Worshipping our Messiah and Lord Jesus, Yeshua) next to the mountain in Jerusalem where He promised to return to. Soon.

We led with songs we have often led worship within the USA, and the Holy Spirit’s presence brought love, joy, and passion as we lifted up the Holy Name of Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach.

As I reflected later, of this simple setting, in the average size room for a gathering such as this known worldwide, the Holy Spirit spoke to me.

“There are no flashing lights, no fake holy smoke, no “big name” Christian performers and awesome moments of instrumental solos. It is all about Me. All about Me.”

You know, that is what worship of our Lord is. It is all about Him. Even as the Charlie Brown Christmas animated show also spoke about decades ago, when life was simple and true.

It is all about Him. Jesus. Seated on the throne. Preparing for His return to the very city, Jerusalem, sat that very exact moment when the Father says, “NOW is the time. Go.”

Worshipers worship. No hype. No glitter. No need to impress with beautiful vocals and powerful instrumentation (as much as I love those who can!)

It is ALL ABOUT HIM. As it should ever be in each of our lives.

Worship in a simple, heartfelt, honest way - the Living God of Israel. Worthy of pure praise. Worthy of our constant love and thanks.

Let Him be the focus, the purpose, the reason why we give our all to Him.

For it truly is all about Him.

From Succat Hallel 24/7 prayer & praise room - Jerusalem

Succat Hallel, a 24/7 prayer and praise ministry in Jerusalem for decades, brings together the nations. Praising Yeshua HaMashich (Jesus Christ), the scheduled watch leaders have their times to continue year round the watch over Jerusalem, Israel and the nations.

Laurie and I had the honor of leading worship for the Christian Friends of Israel-Jerusalem recently in November 2025.

We love You, Lord!

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

Monday, November 3, 2025

Why we do what we do.

Why we do what we do. It is all about Yeshua, the Lion of Judah.

“No Fear” - message by Steve Martin

I love camels. They love me, or so I hope. (Steve Martin at Sea Level on the way to the Dead Sea, Israel. Nov. 1, 2025

Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) men and boys gather in Jerusalem Oct. 30, 2015 to protest the law in the works to draft them into the IDF (Israel Defense Forces). Photo by Steve Martin 10.30.25

NO FEAR by Steve Martin

“There is no fear in love. On the contrary, love that has achieved its goal gets rid of fear, because fear has to do with punishment; the person who keeps fearing has not been brought to maturity in regard to love.” 1 John 4:18 CJB)

David Wilkerson, an American preacher, many knew as the author of The Cross and the Switchblade” (played by Pat Boone in the movie of the same title) went from a small town in Indiana to the ghetto gangs of New York City.

The Lord, Lover of all, had called him. In obedience he heard the command and set forth, not really knowing what he was getting into.

Being a man whom I consider one of having an adventurous spirit, I would have done that too. Only because I know the One who is leading me, the same one I trust leads you, knows what He is sending us into.

He knows. Think about that. That’s pretty much what you need to know.

The same One who sent David before Goliath. The same One who put Daniel in the lions’ den. The One and Only Who knows the end and the beginning, will call us to go “where no man has gone before” (Star Trek days).

No fear needs to be. If our faith is resting on His promise to always be with us, His love will clear the way before us. We can therefore walk in no fear.

I have heard from reliable sources here in Israel to be alert when walking among the Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) due to their rigid stand on their understanding of biblical law. Never be within the community if you do not adhere to what they believe is truth.

And yet, the 3-4 times I have walked in Mea She’arim, the close-knit area in north Jerusalem, I think I was more inquisitive than “fearful”. I attribute it to the love of the Lord. No fear. His love.

As Nicolene Swart (Christian Friends of Israel co-worker) and I made our way through throngs of men and boys, clothed in solid black and white, trying to get back to the ministry office, my heart was of love. These had made the trek to come here, overcoming west Jerusalem as they converged on the capital city protesting IDF (Israel Defense Forces), I had no fear.

I don’t agree with their stance, but there is no animosity or disgust in my heart towards them. Yeshua’s love, whom they have yet to know, casts out my fear.

Our Lord loves them. Yeshua HaMashiach died for them too. His heart cries daily for their salvation also.

Having been brought to Jerusalem to share His love for them and all takes me to different persons (from me) and unknown places some would not venture to go. But I have Lord told the Lord repeatedly, “Lord, send me.”

And you know what? He has.

My hope and sincere prayer for you is that that which He has called you to do, you will do. Not because of your strength, your determination, in your power…but because, like David of old, and David of the NYC street gangs, you too will overcome any fear and do it.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Your time will come.

“For the vision is meant for its appointed time; it speaks of the end, and it does not lie. It may take a while, but wait for it; it will surely come, it will not delay.”

‭‭Havakuk (Hab)‬ ‭2‬:‭3‬

Friday, October 31, 2025

Shabbat Shalom to all our Jewish friends.

From our Jerrusalem apartment to your home from the Lord.

Shabbat Shalom,

Steve and Laurie Martin, Love For His People Ministry and Christian Friends of Israel volunteers

Thursday, October 30, 2025

He will return from the east as promised. Bo Yeshua! Come Jesus!

https://youtu.be/ADcWBFFMnI4?si=fPyqkY0ANbV20-DS

He can shout louder…

When the morning tower speakers get loud here in Jerrusalem I turn my speaker volume up louder.

https://youtu.be/ecFRKeYYSJk?si=GWG3TOVcrKz8nDY_

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

the first photographs ever taken in The Holy Land. Images dated from circa 1867 through circa 1879. Jared Boosters

https://youtu.be/0iBds2zFK30?si=ZO1k8w-o-DciGh5d

Howdy ya’ll. Today we have the first photographs ever taken in The Holy Land. Images dated from circa 1867 through circa 1879. Decades before the establishment of Israel, we have photographer Felix Bonfils traveling through Jerusalem, taking the first photographs of numerous aspects of this magnificent and mysterious landscape.

An abundant and important collection of images, the detail here is outstanding, the architecture formidable and ancient, with many of the foundations in tact, yet seemingly everything here has been buried through centuries of weather events and rewriting of history.

It’s honestly dumbfounding to see Jerusalem before the development which occurred during the mid-20th century. In these first photographs we have ancient monuments abound, and for lack of a better term, they all appear original, not renovated or rebuilt, and the cornucopia of people, animals, running water, and other anomalous details for the age of the images only adds to our questioning of the narrative.

How did photographs this detailed exist back then? Why have they not been shared, dissected, and raised to the forefront by academia? What are these images hiding? I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments down below. Thank you for 95,000 subscribers. Enjoy!

Jarid Boosters, YouTube

“Destination” by Steve Martin

“Destination” by Steve Martin, Love For His People Ministry

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths".

When I posted to our “Love For His People – Israel” Signal group on Oct. 28, 2025, I mentioned walking to find bottled water for the upcoming CFI-Jerusalem annual international directors gathering.

Using my trusty Google Maps apps, I ended up walking a bit more than I needed to. A response came back from Yosefa on the Signal group.

“You gonna lose weight. My favorite thing to do in Israel is walk, walk & walk! It is not the same here.”

I thought about that for a moment and then realized why. So, I then responded, “It sure is not the same. Here you always have a destination.”

It is true. Here in Jerusalem most people on the busy sidewalks are walking, going to a destination. Either to get on a bus for school, work, or visiting a friend. Many are headed to catch the light rail train on Jaffa Street.

I have walked plenty of miles, in a circle, on a flat gym surface. It is not the same.

Walking with a purpose, to get from point A to point B. I know there is a spiritual lesson there. Holy Spirit please show us.

Coming to spend three months in Jerusalem, serving as volunteers for Christian Friends of Israel Jerusalem, has been more than I expected. For one thing, both Laurie and I are worn out after getting off the 45-minute bus ride one way, every day, after an 8-hour experience in the office, on field trips, or blessing the people here during our outreach outings.

But I would not trade it for anything else. As I told Laurie a few months before coming, “I do not want to spend the rest of my life sitting on our front porch swing reading an enjoyable book. (Even if it is really good.”)

The Lord has more for each one of us that in many cases we are not experiencing.

Walking to the end of this timetable of life, whether it is for a few more years or much longer, I want to give it all I have.

 At 71, I know our Lord promises rewards, and I want to get my basket full, along with a genuinely nice home on a mountain edge in heaven. Maybe even get a clear view of His throne. Would not that be nice?

Your destination starts when you daily decide to let Him guide your life. I hope you are.