Emissary Ministries & Congregations
all based in Israel

Jerusalem, Israel
Tikkun Global is an international Messianic Jewish ministry network based in Jerusalem that connects congregations, leaders, and ministries around the world. It is dedicated to the restoration of Israel and the global Church, emphasizing unity between Jewish and Gentile believers, leadership development, and Spirit-led communities. Through its relational, apostolic network, Tikkun Global works to advance revival, strengthen congregations, and fulfill the Great Commission from Israel to the nations and back again.

Tel Aviv, Israel
Ron is the president of Shelanu TV—a 24/7 Hebrew-language digital TV channel, which is based in Tel Aviv, reaching Israelis. He also oversees Messiah's Mandate, from which he and his native Israeli wife, Elana, minister throughout the nations. More recently, Ron has been involved in advocacy ministry calling for more robust systems of accountability in the church world. His recent book, When Shepherds Prey, has received wide acclaim for its in-depth confrontation of sexual abuse in the church.

Kiryat Yam, Israel
Tents of Mercy (Ohalei Rachamim in Hebrew) was founded in 1995 in the Haifa Bay area by Eitan Shishkoff, who continues to serve in an oversight capacity. In December 2016 Avishalom Tekle became the senior pastor and humanitarian aid director. He emigrated from Ethiopia’s Jewish community and is the grandson of a renowned rabbi. Tents of Mercy has birthed daughter congregations in Haifa and the Galilee. The facility is home to a Messianic synagogue, humanitarian aid warehouse/distribution center and pro-life counselling office.

Yad Hashmona, Israel
Revive Israel is a Messianic Jewish, community-based ministry in Israel made up of Jewish, Arab, and international followers of Yeshua (Jesus). Its mission is to bring the Kingdom of God to the heart of Israel through shared community life, discipleship, outreach, worship, and practical initiatives such as agriculture and humanitarian work. The ministry emphasizes a “one new man” expression of unity, fostering relational, Spirit-led communities that cultivate spiritual growth, restore lives and families, and raise up disciples who carry the message of Yeshua throughout Israel and beyond.

Jerusalem, Israel
Restoration From Zion is an international Messianic Jewish ministry based in Jerusalem, led by Daniel and Patricia Juster along with Ben and Lorena Juster. It focuses on equipping leaders and building global networks to advance the restoration of Israel and the Church, emphasizing unity, reconciliation, and the development of five-fold ministry leadership. The ministry works through teaching, discipleship, and apostolic relationships to strengthen the global body of believers, promote biblical understanding of Israel’s role, and foster collaboration between Messianic and Christian communities worldwide.

Tel Aviv, Israel
In 1995 Ari and Shira Sorko-Ram's burden for reaching native-born Israelis, launched Tiferet Yeshua (the Glory of Yeshua) —a Hebrew speaking congregation in downtown Tel Aviv with a passion for evangelism and the power of the Holy Spirit. After several years Asher and Betty Intrater and Eddie and Jackie Santoro teamed up with Ari and Shira, and the congregation enjoyed unprecedented growth. A large number of Israelis received Yeshua during that season and many of them are serving the Lord around Israel today. In 2013, Ari and Shira felt that it was time to release the congregation to put all their energies into Maoz Israel. They turned to Asher Intrater and Ron Cantor to take the reins of the congregation. For the next three years Ron served as the pastor along with Asher’s oversight from Revive Israel and a team of elders. In 2016, Ari, Asher and Ron turned the pastoral leadership of the congregation to Gil Afriat, serving together with Moti Cohen, as assistant pastor and evangelist, both of whom are native-Israeli believers. Gil is a uniquely gifted leader and teacher, and together with his wife Tamar they have attracted many to the congregation. Moti directed street evangelism based on helping the poorest and neediest in south Tel Aviv since then. In 2025, Moti became the lead pastor of the congregation. The congregation features a vibrant, multi-talented worship team that seeks to foster a beautiful and tangible presence of the Holy Spirit during congregational times of worship.

Tel Aviv, Israel
Shelanu TV is a Hebrew-language, Messianic media ministry based in Israel that shares the message of Yeshua (Jesus) with the Israeli population through 24/7 digital television, social media, and online content. It is a platform created by Israelis for Israelis, using culturally relevant media, testimonies, and teaching to communicate the Gospel in Hebrew. The ministry focuses on reaching Jewish and Arab audiences in Israel, distributing biblical resources, and producing original programming that presents Yeshua as the Messiah while fostering understanding between Jewish and Christian communities worldwide.

Haifa, Israel
Return to Zion Congregation and Ministry Center (Shavei Tzion) was established by Leon Mazin in 2001, with Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union comprising most of the congregation. Their vision is to “Restore faith in Yeshua in Israel in our days.” They do this through humanitarian and educational outreaches such as Oasis Media (a Russian language media ministry), Rainbow of Sounds Music School, a food distribution program, Haifa Theological Institute and a ministry to Holocaust survivors, and more recently, Shoresh (Root) a weekly discipleship training course for young adults, co-sponsored by Revive Israel. In 2004, Shavei Tzion birthed a daughter congregation, called Branch of Galilee, located in Upper Nazareth.

Akko, Israel
Harvest of Asher is a Messianic congregation in Akko, Israel. Led by Akko native and former orthodox Jew, Guy Cohen, the congregation is a vibrant picture of Yeshua to the Jewish people. Akko is part of the unclaimed inheritance of the Tribe of Asher (Judges 1:31), strategically located at the northwest gateway into Israel. God has called them to conquer Akko, not with swords and spears but by reaching out with the love of God, proclaiming the blood of Messiah Yeshua over Akko and preparing the way for His return.

Jerusalem, Israel
Ahavat Yeshua is a Messianic Jewish congregation serving the greater Jerusalem area. It was founded in 2006 by the Intraters, the Santoros, and others from the Revive Israel team. Today the Moores, Blumenthals, and Belays are the co-pastors and leaders of the congregation. Ahavat Yeshua in Hebrew means “Yeshua’s Love” and it is our desire that His love be the foundation of all we do. We desire to follow the pattern given to us in Acts 2– the first congregation of Jewish believers in Yeshua in Jerusalem! It was on Shavuot (Pentecost) more than 2000 years ago that God first poured out the Holy Spirit. We need the same powerful presence for God’s purposes in Jerusalem today. Like that first Jerusalem congregation so long ago, we have a wonderful mix of Jews from Israel and the nations. Like them, we live an Israeli Jewish lifestyle based around the Sabbath, the biblical holy days, and many other aspects of modern Israeli life. We are also blessed with people from many different ethnic groups, who serve faithfully in the congregation. Acts 2 also demonstrates for us that congregational life cannot be centered on a weekly meeting alone. We desire to be more like a family whose members take part in one another’s lives, serving one another in love. In order to meet this standard, we are committed to the continuing development of home groups. Our meetings are conducted in Hebrew, and translations may be provided in certain circumstances as needed.

Jerusalem, Israel
Rachel Netanel was born and raised in Jerusalem in a religious Jewish family of Moroccan descent. Her family tree goes back to the well-known Rabbi Alkabetz, who helped write the Jewish Siddur (prayer book). She struggled with an elitist mentality, believing that God only cares for the Jewish people. Eventually she left the religious lifestyle she was raised in, but held onto her faith in God. In 1994 she was working as a designer when a couple entered her store wanting to buy a carpet for their Messianic synagogue. They shared the Gospel with her and she was immediately drawn to the presence of God in them. She wanted to hear more about their faith and began to develop a relationship with them. She felt a strong attraction towards Messianic Judaism but struggled with accepting Yeshua as the Messiah. One day, during a time of prayer in a Messianic synagogue her heart began to soften towards Yeshua. As she read the New Testament, the words seemed to jump off the page, and it was clear to her that Yeshua really was the promised Messiah. She was joyful and angry at the same time thinking, “Why didn’t anyone tell me this before?” This question stirred in her a passion for evangelism. Rachel had a growing hunger to learn more, so she started attending a bible study taught by Asher Intrater in 1998. Walking to the weekly meetings she would ask people along the way if they wanted to ‘change their life.’ Everyone who answered, ‘yes,’ she would bring to the bible study. After realizing her call and gifting in evangelism, she started inviting people to her home for Shabbat dinner. Rachel prepared the meal and Asher shared the gospel. Her home soon turned into a center where 50+ non-believers came to eat and hear the Gospel every Shabbat. Her ministry quickly caught the attention of both the Muslim and the Orthodox Jewish communities. She became the target of persecution from religious extremists and was forced out of two different homes because they pressured her landlord not to rent to her. Finally, their ministry partners were able to purchase a house for her to continue the outreach events. One day, after she shared about Yeshua with a family in the neighboring Muslim village, a violent mob retaliated by vandalizing her home and ruining significant parts of the property. The story was even featured on the front page of one of Israel’s largest newspapers. With coverage from newspapers and television stations, her testimony reached tens of thousands of people. In response to this event, she was asked to do an open house in order to host people interested in hearing about her story. She was able to share with over 1,000 people, who came in groups of fifty throughout the day. In 2012 she married Gilad, a believer from Austria, who also has a heart to share the good news with Israelis. Today their home is known as an open house in Israel to hear about Yeshua. They continue to hold dinners, festivals, and cultural events, where she shares her testimony and teaches on the Jewishness of Yeshua the Messiah. Guests come from all walks of life – secular, religious, soldiers and even tour-groups. Rachel is always ready to cook and share both hospitality and the gospel, no matter how many people show up. Both Jews and Arabs are often found sharing fellowship around her table, united by a hunger to hear the Truth.

Jerusalem, Israel
Beit Hayeshua (The House of Salvation) is a Messianic congregation and rehabilitation center in Jerusalem. It was founded in October 2004, by Tsvi Randelman, who had a vision to bring the Gospel to those suffering from addiction and spiritual oppression. He was joined by Roni Rejwan and Oleg Vilensky in establishing Israel’s second Messianic rehabilitation center. A majority of the addicts who go through their program receive Yeshua as Lord and Savior, and are set free from addiction. The growing congregation has a warm and encouraging atmosphere.