jews for jesus budapest
In Budapest: art is a great way to present the gospel!
Find out how a new presentation of Jews and Arabs finding peace through Jesus was received during our Budapest campaign!
We’re excited to tell you stories of people we’re meeting on this year’s Budapest outreach!
Just five hours before the final event of our Budapest campaign, the phone rang and a voice begged us to cancel.
God has answered prayer for divine appointments, and we are thrilled to see people in Budapest respond to the gospel.
A seemingly random encounter turns out to be anything but!
Find out what Kata Tar learned about unity from organizing two witnessing campaigns in Budapest. See photos and learn results from this year’s Budapest Campaign.
“And Isaac dug again the wells of water which they had dug in the days of Abraham his father, for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Abraham. He called them by the names which his father had called them” (Genesis 26:18). Hungary’s history has developed a special type of Jew. Our…
We’ve got reports and photos from our most recent Camp Gilgal adventures as well as from our Budapest Campaign. Thank you for praying for Camp Gilgal! Camp Gilgal is our Messianic camp program for Jewish children and youth. This year was our 22nd summer! In July’s issue of RealTime, we shared some of what happened…
Shoshana reports: “A guy wearing a ‘Kebab’ advertisement board came after us yelling ‘Jesus wasn’t a Jew! Jesus wasn’t a Jew!’ I turned around and said, ‘Yes, He was, He was born in Israel to a Jewish mother. But He came to save all humankind, Jews and Gentiles alike by dying on the cross for…
Did you know that Budapest has the largest indigenous Jewish population of any city in Central or Eastern Europe? About 100,000 Jewish people reside in Budapest—plus thousands of Jewish tourists come each year to visit the Neolog synagogue on Dohany Street (the largest synagogue in Europe), the Jewish museum and the former wartime ghetto—as well…