Partnering with God and Each Other

by Aaron Abramson, Executive Director and CEO | January 06 2025

Why does our all-powerful, all-knowing God choose to work through us, inviting us to help build His kingdom? Jesus could have said, “I’ve got this!” and done it all on His own. He could have stuck with the 12 disciples. But instead, He appointed 70 more and sent them out two by two. “He said to them, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest’” (Luke 10:1–2).

God not only saves us, but He calls us to be His ambassadors on earth. He wants everyday people—people like you and me—to labor together for His kingdom. His amazing love is not only a rescuing love, it’s a relationship-building love. He wants to work with us, but He also wants us to work alongside one another.

Jesus showed us God’s heart for including many different people in His work. He’s shown us how crucial partnerships are in fulfilling His purposes. His kingdom work was too significant and too vast for a handful of followers to accomplish—and it still is!

Since God values collaboration, then so should we. Not only do partnerships build our joy, but they strengthen us and help us face adversity.

Out of adversity, God multiplied His kingdom.

In Acts 11, Luke describes how the first believers spread the gospel far and wide because of the persecution they faced in Jerusalem. “Now those who were scattered because of the persecution that arose over Stephen traveled as far as Phoenicia and Cyprus and Antioch, speaking the word” (v. 19). Out of adversity, God multiplied His kingdom—the church in Antioch was born from their efforts and later sent out Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey.

We, too, face tremendous challenges and can see God working through them. As atrocious as October 7 was—and as heartbreaking as the aftermath continues to be—believers have partnered together to shine God’s love into the darkness. The needs are always great, yet times of crisis underscore the immense challenges that are beyond any one group to address. The good news is God doesn’t intend for any of us to do it alone.

Together we’re stronger, more resilient, and better equipped to share His love and truth with the world.

In those early months of Israel’s crisis, we were so very blessed to join hands with other groups: Samaritan’s Purse, the Fellowship of Israel Related Ministries (FIRM), countless volunteers, and supportive churches and partners like you. Through these partnerships, we fed the hungry, assisted displaced families, and delivered copies of the New Testament. In turn, we had thousands of gospel-centered conversations, even with the unbelieving volunteers who served alongside us.

Recently, amid a rising tide of antisemitism, a group of Jewish and Christian leaders, including missionaries from Jews for Jesus, gathered at the “United Voices Against Antisemitism” event in Cleveland, Ohio. Together, we explored the roots of this ancient hatred, its global impact, and how to combat it. This wasn’t the work of a single ministry but rather a coalition of groups, including ACT International, CMJ USA, Tikvat Yisrael, Talbot School of Theology, and others. This event united Jews and Christians, inspired communities to stand against antisemitism and, as a result, opened doors to relationships that no one could have foreseen.

In South Africa, our missionaries helped mobilize Christians to stand with and encourage Jewish people in the face of antisemitism. You can find Rob Berman’s report in our January newsletter and see how God blessed that collaboration.

Partnership is one of God’s most powerful tools. Together we’re stronger, more resilient, and better equipped to share His love and truth with the world. I see this reflected in our partnerships worldwide, including the churches that share our vision, and among people like you, who have a heart for the salvation of our Jewish people.

Your support and willingness to stand alongside Jews for Jesus makes all the difference. God uses your partnership to multiply His kingdom, sometimes in ways we can see—from Israel to South Africa to Cleveland. But I know He is also working among people all over the world in ways that remain to be seen, just as He did in the early days of the church.

Thank you for standing with us in this calling. We hope and pray for God to send more partners like you. Will you join us in praying for God to bless our collaboration with others who want to pursue God’s plan of salvation for the Jewish people?

There’s more to see and pray for!

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