The pledge

United in Faith: Stand with Israel

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As Christians, we are called not only to believe—but to stand, to act, and to unite.

Scripture reminds us in Ruth 1:16, “Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” Ruth, a Gentile, chose to stand with the Jewish people in a time of uncertainty. Today, we are called to do the same.

The reality is clear: the Jewish people and the nation of Israel continue to face rising hatred, global pressure, and ongoing threats. This is not a moment for silence—this is a moment for unity and action.

That is why we invite you to take your place alongside NAHPA Israel and the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews—two movements committed to standing boldly with Israel and the Jewish people.

When you join, you are making a declaration

As a Christian, I pledge to stand with the Jewish people and the Jewish state because the Bible tells us, “Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” (Ruth 1:16)

In the Bible, Ruth-a Gentile woman-spoke these words to her Jewish mother-in-law in Naomi's time of need. Ruth stood up and took action.

Throughout history, faithful Christians have followed that example—raising their voices, taking action, and refusing to be silent.

Today, the Jewish people face rising hatred and violence. Once again, they need faithful friends. I will be one of them.

Today, I sign this pledge to show my unwavering support and love for God's children and the land He promised them.

By signing this pledge, I declare:

  • I will stand with God’s people in their time of need.

  • I will speak out against anti-Semitism and hatred.

  • I will pray for the peace and protection of Israel and the Jewish people.

  • I will act to ensure their safety and security.

  • I will share this pledge with my church, my community, and my family.

This is more than a statement—it is a commitment.
This is more than support—it is solidarity.

Join NAHPA Israel today. Stand with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Be part of a united voice that will not be silent.

The time to stand is now.