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British Christians were less likely to have a high opinion of Jews or express support for Israel compared to their American counterparts, according to a new study backed by a ministry that evangelizes to Jewish communities that analyzed antisemitism among Christians.
Mitch Glaser, a Messianic Jew and the president of Chosen People Ministries, expressed concern about antisemitic views among some Christians, which he warned makes it harder to share the Gospel with Jewish people.
In an interview with The Christian Post, Glaser said he’s experienced many things covered in the survey Chosen People Ministries released earlier this month. As someone who was born into a nominally Orthodox Jewish home and later accepted Jesus as his Savior, Glaser wants to help Christians build better relationships with Jewish people.
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Mitch Glaser, a Messianic Jew and the president of Chosen People Ministries, expressed concern about antisemitic views among some Christians, which he warned makes it harder to share the Gospel with Jewish people.
In an interview with The Christian Post, Glaser said he’s experienced many things covered in the survey Chosen People Ministries released earlier this month. As someone who was born into a nominally Orthodox Jewish home and later accepted Jesus as his Savior, Glaser wants to help Christians build better relationships with Jewish people.
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US Christians more pro-Israel, less antisemitic than UK Christians; study examines reasons why
British Christians were less likely to have a high opinion of Jews or express support for Israel compared to their American counterparts, according to a new study backed by a ministry that
