
ZIONIST CHURCH IN DEFENSE OF ISRAEL
We invite your church to take this step of faith and become a
ZIONIST CHURCH IN DEFENSE OF ISRAEL
Join us in this prophetic mission!
FAQ
1) Is biblical Zionism political?
No. It is a biblical conviction rooted in the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Genesis 12; Isaiah 49; Romans 9–11). The program avoids any form of partisanship and focuses on teaching, prayer, and responsible Christian action.
2) How should we respond to “replacement theology”?
The New Testament does not annul Israel (Romans 11). The Church is grafted in, and Israel remains within God’s eternal purposes. We teach this truth with humility and fidelity to Scripture, avoiding triumphalism.
3) What about love for Arab and neighboring peoples?
We pray for peace and justice for all. Combating antisemitism does not mean lack of love for other peoples, it means obeying the commandment of love and rejecting all hatred
4) What is Aliyah, and why should we support it?
Aliyah is the return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel, part of the prophetic fulfillment of Scripture. Supporting Aliyah means cooperating with God’s plan and assisting with the real needs of families and communities involved in this restoration.
5) How can we avoid partisanship within the church?
Keep the focus biblical and pastoral: use teaching series, prayer gatherings, and acts of mercy. Avoid political platforms or campaign-style rhetoric
6) Which key Scriptures should guide a teaching series?
Genesis 12; Isaiah 49; Ezekiel 36–37; Psalm 122; Romans 9–11; Acts 1:6–8
Suggested 4-week structure: Promise → Restoration → Mystery & Mission → The Church’s Response.
7) How can we combat antisemitism in practical ways?
Through biblical education, respectful language, an annual educational initiative, support for verified projects, and a prompt response to local incidents of prejudice.
8) When should the “ZIONIST CHURCH IN DEFENSE OF ISRAEL” (Zionist, Thank God) seal be used?
Do not use it in political or partisan contexts. It is reserved for educational, spiritual, and institutional purposes aligned with the IDI vision.
9) Can we adapt the official materials?
Yes , as long as you preserve the core biblical content and follow the official branding and doctrinal guidelines.
10) How should we present this vision to the congregation?
Summarize the vision in one clear sentence, present the Letter of Commitment, publish a quarterly calendar, create a thematic month of prayer,and organize the annual “In Defense of Israel” event.