Education Ministry Funding Evangelical Program Targeting Israeli Teens

Evangelical program - Ariel National Leadership Center
Christian organizations known for supporting West Bank Jewish communities have been discovered to engage in covert missionary activities.

Israel’s education ministry is providing state funding for a Christian evangelical leadership training program in the northern West Bank city of Ariel, according to a recent report in Haaretz.

Between 3,000 and 4,000 Israeli high school students are expected to participate in the Bible-themed outdoor program over the next year.

The driving force behind the initiative is Heather Johnston, executive director of the United States Israel Education Association (USIEA), an American lobby group that has managed to create partnerships with a number of Jewish communities in Israel’s disputed heartland.

USIEA brings American politicians to the disputed Samaria and Judea regions, facilitating meetings with local Jews willing to work with Christian Zionists, despite widespread suspicion that the evangelicals come with ulterior motives.

Several Christian organizations known for supporting West Bank Jewish communities have been discovered to engage in covert missionary activities.

Johnston and her husband Bruce own and run a Christian retreat center in northern California called JH Ranch. JH Israel, a sister organization set up for fundraising purposes, built the National Leadership Center in Ariel based on the same model.

Over the years, the Johnstons have hosted dozens of schoolchildren from Ariel at their California retreat center.  It was during one such visit about a decade ago that they decided to create a similar facility in Ariel.

JH Israel’s website boasts that with its new Israeli government contract, the Ariel facility becomes “the only recognized provider of leadership and biblical content for Israel’s Ministry of Education.”

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  • Christians teaching Jewish young people about their Biblical heritage? I can hardly believe that government funding is supporting this program. If I were an Israeli, I would be marching in protest against such a ridiculous idea. If the Jewish people don’t wake up and smell the Christian coffee, there will soon be no authentic Judaism, which can be taught only by Jews.

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