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Reaching Israel and the Jewish people

Strategies for effective online outreach

There is a high level of Internet usage among Jewish people, as you might expect for a well-educated, threatened and often scattered grouping who need to keep in touch with each other and their roots. The Internet is therefore a key medium to share the Good News about Yeshua with them.

However, to use the Web for this purpose, we must understand how it is different from other mediums. Literature, for instance, is a 'push' medium. We give a piece of literature to someone as gracefully as we can, and they may read it or throw it away. But at least it is in their hands. The Internet is a pull medium – in general people only find webpages on subjects they are searching for. Because most online people are not searching for information about the Good News, they will never find pages about Yeshua, however well-written that material may be.

Sadly, the position is even worse than this! Most Messianic pages have been written primarily for Messianic believers. And even if these sites attempt to explain that Yeshua is Mashiach, that is only of interest to religious Jews. Secular Jews have no interest in any religious viewpoint, be it Orthodox or Messianic. And to any Jew, the concept of becoming Messianic is seen as changing religion, even though of course this is not the case. The idea is about as welcome as suggesting a gender-reassignment operation.

Strategies

We therefore need to develop specific strategies in order to reach G-d's people:

Please note that because the material has been also written for Gentile believers, standard evangelical terms are used on most pages.

Gentile believers can certainly be involved in such outreach, but would be very wise to receive training and input from Messianic believers in understanding effective and sensitive communication.

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