Hebrew Christian Fellowship

Meet Our Affiliates

Eli Biton:
Following the Scriptures
Haim of Haifa and Family:
The harvest is still plentiful
Johnny Khoury:
Rising for the elderly
Marvin Kramer:
Advocate for justice for all
Yossi Ovadia :
When sociologists dream
John and Judy Pex:
Yeshua’s diversity
Dr. Erez Soref:
Shepherding the found sheep of Israel
Paul and Traci Valerio:
Hearts in Israel, feet in America
The Bethel Congregation:
Loving those who love Yeshua
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Eli Biton:

Tour guides in the United States are often portrayed as silly, untrained, lacking historical knowledge of the very sites they introduce to camera toting vacationers. In Israel, however, tourism is serious business. Among the influx of tourists, some come with a fear prompted by news reports of terrorist attacks (Director Wambold quips that he knew he was not in the US anymore when in Israel he boarded a bus and saw what looked to him like an Uzi next to the driver, just in case). But it is safe to travel to Israel, for if you visit, you will not only be in the Lord’s hands, but you also may choose Eli Biton as your guide. Guides in Israel must go through rigorous training and testing to receive their license, and Eli has accomplished this. For every six days of work as a tour guide, Eli has committed one day to free tours for believers. Brought to faith in Yeshua through the witness of a friend, and reading the Old and New Testaments together, Eli now guides through the Land, while continuing his studies at Israel College of the Bible. With a passion for youth, he is active in his church youth ministry, and intends, upon finishing his schooling, to offer free lectures to high school students on the Old and New Testaments. If you visit the Land, you can follow the scriptural path of our Lord and do so as you hear the testimony of one more from the House of David who himself follows the Scriptures.

If you would like more information on Eli, please contact the Director.

The mission of Hebrew Christian Fellowship is to lovingly and sensitively present the Gospel of Messiah Jesus to Jewish people.

The word on the street.