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Berlin Updates March 20, 21, 22

 Dear Friends, A lot of ministry has been done by the team, more than I can possible write about again. This is because I have already written up several reports about what the team has been doing. Many of these reports have already been published on Chosen People Ministries website:  https://www.chosenpeople.com/ukraine-how-you-can-help/?utm_source=CPM&utm_medium=Module&utm_campaign=Ukraine&utm_content=Hero_CPM So please use the link about to get some of the more recent updates.  There is a video where Janice shares up on that website also, near the bottom of the page.  Please watch it!  Thanks! Thank you for your prayerful support! Oh, and I know you are wondering... Yes I'm managing just fine with my adorable and very helpful boys. They have been helping to cook, clean and help each other with homework.  AND  of course you all know that I love to cook! So something new every night... Blessings in Messiah, Jason Rose

Berlin Update March 19, 2022

 Dear All, I had just a few minutes to connect with Janice and couple of times yesterday, Saturday, March 19th.  This was their second day in Berlin. The first day was training and orientation.   Berlin Aid Team Yesterday was an incredibly busy day. Many refugees came to the Chosen People Ministries center (called Beit Sar Shalom Germany). They held two congregational services at the center and a special Purim Party (the holiday based upon the story/history from the book of Esther). The team danced and played games with kids. That evening, after dinner, the team then went to Berlin's Central Train station and began ministering until quite late.  I saw in their correspondence that some only returned to their accommodations at 3am.  Janice wrote about it, "We were all able to serve and the need is great. We served until after midnight. Met and helped many wonderful people."  She told me an amazing story about how she woke up early, to special requests. The team leader rushe

Please pray for Janice's Teams as they prepare to leave for Berlin Today

Dear Friends, As I write this email, JANICE is packed and ready to leave for Berlin.  We have received quite a few updates lately and we will update you as we are able once she and the team are in Berlin.  Please pray specifically for the team leader, Victoria, for Janice who is her assistant and for all 9 members of their team.   Some of you would like to know what they will be doing. I will write more later, but the simple answer is helping refugees find food, housing, and get to their next destination. The work will mainly be in the afternoons and evening at the Berlin Central Train Station. It is not a safe place. So pray for safety for everyone involved. The whole mission may change, as it is a dynamic situation.  She will need to be at the airport at 2:30 AM (Friday Morning), so pray that everyone of our team members gets to the airport on time.  She will return next Friday, March 25th in the afternoon. So please remember her in your regular prayers. Please also pray for all of o

Perspective on the effects of war.

Dear Friends, For some time, I have been thinking about and trying to put into words something meaningful that might help you, our prayerful ministry partners, connect with what we are feeling, seeing and hearing about the crisis in Ukraine. We tend to connect when things get personal. So that's where we're going to go and we will end with a really big prayer request. Israel is a lot closer to the country of Ukraine than you may realize both physically and relationally. I know what is like to watch and read about a war from a distance or see the updates on the news. I also know what it is like to read those same updates from a bomb shelter. I know how in each situation our desire to beseech the Lord for the safety of others is different. It is a different situation when these kinds of tragedies become close and personal.   I'll give you and example of what I mean about this being closer to home for most Israelis. At our last congregational meeting during the prayer time, we

Ministry Update from the Roses

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By God's grace, even during a pandemic with all of the restrictions and challenges, God has been providing opportunities to serve our community. We are certainly not on our normal activity schedule, but we have been able to hold limited events inside and a number of events outside. As we are writing this update now we are only a couple of hours away from an event for young adults. We are limited by the government to fifty people indoors and we reached that registration milestone after only a day or so of advertising it. We invited a local worship leader to bring his team and one of our staff will share his amazing testimony. We are excited to be able to hold, even this limited events and we expect a mix of believers with a few of their unsaved friends.   A couple of weeks ago, Jason was able to lead a tour of young adults to two ancient Biblical sites in the desert. The theme of the trip was Ancient Worship in the Judean kingdom. The trip was of course subsidized by our ministry an
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The First Rains in Israel Dear friends and ministry partners, I hope this update meets you with hope and expectation in Messiah Yeshua.  It has been a while since we wrote a more personalized update. I hope to explain why briefly.  But first, let's talk about rain. Sukkot in Israel We are currently celebrating the Biblical Feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles), one of my favorite holidays because the Bible explains that one day all the nations of the world will come to Israel and celebrate this weeklong feast together.  Then everyone who survives of all the nations that have come against Jerusalem kshall go up year after year to worship lthe King, the LORD of hosts, and mto keep nthe Feast of Booths. 17 And if oany of the families of the earth do not go up to Jerusalem to worship lthe King, the LORD of hosts, pthere will be no rain on them. (Zech. 14:16-17). It is normal to eat and sleep in these booths. For the first in many years, we were able to set up a booth outside, on our rooftop (r

Israeli Memorial Day

Today, April 14th, Israel is celebrating memorial day. There are a few things that make this day very special and unique and we thought it might be encouraging and edifying to share them with you. In this strange season that we have been in, in which so many have lost so much, the Israeli way of celebrating memorial day has a calming and soothing effect. When the war of independence ended in 1949, over 28,000 Israelis lost their lives. The fighting actually started before the war with what Israelis call the "War of the Roads." On November 29th, 1947, the UN announced its partition plan. Beginning just a few days later, in December, the local Arab leaders decided to block the roads and starve out the isolated Jewish settlements. In Jerusalem, for example, they cut of the water pumps and blocked the roads so that the population there had no access to water or food. Convoys from Tel Aviv tried to break through the road blocks to bring flour and water. Some were successful an