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Missionaries converting

Palestinian....
BEWARE of Christian Missionaries

While Palestinian is suffering from the zionist regime, other non-muslims


are also taking advantage in converting Palestinian muslim. Below are
some examples!!!

Jamshaid Zubairee
5/24/2007
5/24/2007

MISSIONARIES CONVERTING
PALESTINIAN....
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Christmas Gifts for Palestinian Muslim Handicapped Children Jerusalem Evangelistic


Outreach the Bible Society presentations, each of the kids prepared a group presentation
through song and dance. Afterwards, staff and volunteer of JEO (dressed up as Santa Claus)
passed out 300+ sweatshirts to the children. We were very well received and praise God for
this amazing opportunity to minister to those in need. (From Jamshaid; missionaries are
always looking for such opportunities; if they don’t find any then they “create” such
opportunity by “developing” the conditions of need. Even if they have to launch a war for that
like in Somalia) A week before Christmas 2006, JEO and the Palestinian Bible Society
teamed up to present 300 handicapped children with their siblings and mothers the story of
Christmas, along with sweatshirts provided by JEO. The handicapped children came from
villages surrounding Ramallah. More than 5 different organizations attended, including
representatives from the Youth and Sports Ministries in the West Bank. Over 500 people
attended the event. The Bible Society provided a magic show for the children, with the lesson
that what one sees is not necessarily reality. (From Jamshaid; So Palestinian Muslims kid
should be able to understand that bombs and missiles fired at them are flowers in “reality”
but they look bad and are a message of LOVE from Israel) They also acted out a skit teaching
the children to be grateful for what they do have A live "glow in the dark" puppet show was
shown, originally recorded in JEO studios. In March, we invited 27 Muslim mothers to join
us on a field trip through the Judean Wilderness to Qumran and Jericho. On their way to
these places, the women were taught several Christian songs, and, to break the ice, were told
about the Good Samaritan Story, where a person in need was helped despite his religious
and ethnic affiliation. In the Wilderness, the women were encouraged to think about the
footsteps of John the Baptist and Jesus, both of whom their lives. They discussed their home
life, where they must be everything for their children, husbands, and communities. JEO
volunteers were able to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with them, and have a time of
worship together, emphasizing that the Lord would like all peoples to be ONE, without
putting burdens on any single person. Volunteers who escorted the women were struck by
one thing the ladies took away: The Bible is not fake! The Bible has not been changed or
corrupted over the centuries! Pray for these Muslim women whose eyes have been uncovered
by the truth of Scripture. Pray they will have the courage to have a radical heart change for

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Jesus. roamed the area 2000 years ago. They were asked provocative questions, such as why
did people follow Jesus? And was He worthy to be followed? At Qumran, Rami, JEO director
and teacher of biblical history, proved that Scripture has never changed. The significance of
this teaching destroys the lie that Muslims have been taught to believe: The Christian and
Jewish Scriptures are false because they have been changed and corrupted. When it could be
proven just the opposite through the Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Qumran, the women
became very quiet and thoughtful. *[MY own comment: Dead Sea scroll does not even close
in confirming the validating the Old nor New Testaments. It was in fact in contrary -
Islahonline]* Other JEO Events: After the war between Israel and Lebanon in the summer of
2006, volunteers of JEO took food boxes to 60+ families in northern Israel. The international
and Israeli community forgot about these families, ranging from Muslims to Druzes to
nominal Christians. Over the months since the war, the families have kept in touch with our
volunteers and are beginning to see the love of Jesus Christ for them. Praise God for 'slow,
but sure' opening of hearts. At the end of January, 30 Catholic ladies from Birzeit watched a
movie on the story of Ruth, provided by JEO. After seeing Ruth's dedication to Naomi and
her God, a discussion with JEO volunteers took place about what it means to be committed
to God and others. The women were very excited, and asked us to "Please come back! We
need more programs!" school refused to take the CD because many of their students are
Muslim. After a peculiar twist of events, the teacher of the school's Religion Class took over
20 copies to hand out to her students, unbeknownst to the principal. A report came back to
us that one particular student walked into his principal's office only to discover him listening
and singing to the CD himself! A staff member left dozens of CDs with a flower vendor to
give to people wanting to buy flowers for their loved one on Valentine's Day. We received
many calls afterward to come back and do another project! Praise God for this extraordinary
response! We had the idea to create a mix of Arabic and English Christian songs to hand out
to mostly Christian schools (universities, high-schools, and elementary schools) in Israel and
the West Bank. They did also go to Notre Dame University, the YMCA, and the YWU. The
CD was free and contained exceptional songs telling of Jesus' love for each person. The CD, "I
Love You," focuses on nominal Christians and their relationship with Jesus. We're on the
Web! Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach is a media, teaching, and relief ministry that goes
around doing good in the footsteps of Jesus, nourishing spirits, satisfying souls, and
displaying compassion to the body using multiple methods through 5 different branches,
including media production, distribution of Christian literature, 'development, relief, and
enablement,' Biblical education/evangelistic field trips, and 'evangelistic outreaches and
Christian events.'

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