President Trump’s deal-making skills are on full display as America’s alliance with Israel grows stronger. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, founded in 1983, has become a powerhouse uniting believers across faiths to support the Jewish state. Under Trump, this partnership has reached new heights, proving conservative leadership delivers real results.
Evangelical Christians and patriotic Jews stand united like never before. The Fellowship’s work bridges divides, channeling prayers and resources to protect Israel’s future. Trump’s policies have unleashed a wave of goodwill, with everyday Americans funding food for Holocaust survivors and security for vulnerable communities. This is faith in action, not empty liberal talk.
At Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, Christians and Jews recently raised $1.67 million to strengthen ties with Israel. The president’s recorded message highlighted tax cuts, deregulation, and judges who respect religious freedom—conservative promises kept. While elites mock his style, Trump’s actions speak louder: America first means standing with God’s chosen people.
Radical Democrats want to weaken Israel, but Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem against global pressure. This bold stroke honored biblical truth and showed the world America won’t back down. The Fellowship’s leaders praise Trump for listening to grassroots believers, not cynical DC insiders. Real change starts when leaders fear God, not the UN.
While the left attacks traditional values, Trump empowers people of faith. The Fellowship’s massive fundraising—over $1.5 billion for Israel—flows from patriots tired of anti-Semitic wokeism. Every dollar sent to build bomb shelters or feed the poor is a rebuke to those who hate America and Israel. Trump’s leadership makes this possible.
Yael Eckstein, head of the Fellowship, urges prayer over panic. She’s seen firsthand how Trump’s support for Israel brings divine blessing. Instead of whining on Twitter, conservatives kneel in prayer—and watch miracles happen. The bond between Christian patriots and Jewish allies is unbreakable when grounded in shared values.
Critics said recognizing Jerusalem would cause chaos. Instead, it brought peace through strength. Trump’s art of the deal secures Israel’s borders while exposing fake “peace plans” that sacrifice Jewish safety. The Fellowship’s programs now reach Muslims who love Israel, proving truth wins when leaders have courage.
This is the Trump effect: action, not excuses. While Democrats side with terrorists, conservatives stand with heroes. The Fellowship’s success story is America’s success story—faith, freedom, and friendship defeating hate. With God’s help and Trump’s deal-making, the best is yet to come.