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Christians for Zion (C4Z) campaigns to educate Christians to what's really going in Israel, the importance of Israel in the Bible and how Christians attitudes matters today is growing.

Mike Fryer teaching the Hidden Treasure course on Revelation TV.

Mike Fryer teaching the Hidden Treasure course on Revelation TV.

Thanks to your donations, Christians all over the world are realising the importance of Israel and supporting Israel against the tide of injustice. Christians for Zion has been able to give money raised by yourselves to Israelis affected by poverty and terrorism.

The demand for Christians for Zion resources and speaking engagements is growing.

Your support will help us to:

  • Educate more Christians on the true biblical importance of Israel
  • Dispel the myths and untruths and why Israel is important to the Christian faith
  • Support projects in Israel to help individuals and organisations such as funding the building of a trauma unit in Kfar Aza for children traumatised by rockets, costs to train church leaders to introduce the Hidden Treasure course, funding Shalva helping disabled children in Jerusalem etc.
  • Lobbying MPs and Parliament against anti-Israel policies.

Funding the annual conference and speaking engagements in the UK and abroad.    

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Christians for Zion does not have charitable status and lacks the financial advantages of being a charity. But your financial support is vital to help bring about a change in attitudes towards Israel and support.

Christians for Zion at Kfar Aza primary school. Your money is helping to build a trauma unit connected to the school.

Christians for Zion at Kfar Aza primary school. Your money is helping to build a trauma unit connected to the school.