GOD TV, an evangelical broadcasting company with programming in 200 countries worldwide, launched Shelanu (Hebrew for “Ours”) TV on April 27, having snagged a seven-year contract with HOT cable television network through chicanery and misdirection. In the run-up to the launch, GOD TV CEO Ward Simpson boasted about this “triumph” on the GOD TV website, and in a video uploaded to the GOD TV YouTube channel. Simpson was positively jubilant as he described how the evangelical community had at long last, found a way to convert the “lost” Jews of Israel, bringing the message of Jesus Christ as messiah straight into Israeli living rooms, in Hebrew. It was a miracle, he said. But then the evil motives of these evangelicals and the nefarious means they used against Jewish Israelis were exposed, laid open to the Israeli public in a media blitz and BAM.
Down came the webpage. Down
came the video. Poof. Like they had never been there before.
All those media pieces you saw
on the subject citing the video and launch page, were now giving you errors.
There was no longer any proof that Simpson had said those things: had bragged
about converting the “lost” Jews of Israel and bringing them to Jesus.
Except that some people, in
particular, my friend Shannon
Nuszen, was already wise to these tricks of the trade, having once been an evangelical
missionary herself. Today an Orthodox Jew living in Israel, Shannon works for Jewish Israel, and a key facet of her work
is to preserve such materials, thus exposing the evangelicals, their unsavory
methods, and their lies. The minute Shannon became aware of the launch page and
video, she made copies, thus preserving them for posterity.
“Jewish Israel is, in fact, a
database of exactly this sort of thing—we copy their blatant materials proving
their agenda, and then report on it. Because as soon as a report like this hits
the media, the site goes down, and all of a sudden a newly carefully worded
site goes up looking KOSHER,” said Shannon. “Of course they deny everything in
our original report, except that we always follow up with screen shots and pdfs
of their previous site. It’s always the same MO, with all of them.”
Facebook post created with materials copied from GOD TV:“I downloaded the video because I fully expected the original video, posted by God TV, to be taken down as soon as trouble started. I knew to expect this because I was once a missionary myself. I am a ger, a convert, and have been living as an Orthodox Jew for the past 15 years.
“Much of the media coverage on
the issue links to the original 15-minute video by God TV that is now no longer
available, leaving these stories with a dead video link,” said Nuszen.
Why put up the video in the
first place? As Shannon put it, “The
video was removed because it was never meant to be seen by Jewish people.”
Short version of the video that was taken down:
Commenting on the above (copied
and documented) GOD TV video, Gavriel
Sanders, a former evangelical missionary minister said he finds it
particularly unsavory that Simpson speaks of “lost Jews” that need Jesus to
save them. “That's not Christian education—that's proselytizing,” says Sanders.
Shannon was flabbergasted when
she discovered that these missionaries had wangled a seven-year contract to
preach the gospel on TV to Israeli Jews. "How this received government
approval is beyond me, and hopefully this is a mistake that will be rectified
immediately. This is an assault on every Jew. An attack on Judaism
itself."
Exactly what kind of people engage in this sort of sneaky business, anyway? Rabbi Tovia Singer, of Outreach Judaism explains that the people who make it their business to evangelize the Jewish population of Israel are fundamentalist evangelical Christians. “They secured the Shelanu TV station on HOT TV, and the way they operate—their MO—is to blur the distinctions between Judaism and Christianity, in order to lure Jews who would otherwise resist a straightforward message. The plan, in their own words, is to evangelize 9 million Israelis, using the HOT TV channel and of course, GOD TV.
“When they say “9 million Israelis,” that means everyone. That’s as many people who are here. As it turns out, however, that’s not legal in Israel. You’re not allowed to evangelize minors in this country.
“But to speak to the way they speak—it’s a double speak,” says Singer. “To one audience, they’re very clear. To the non-Jewish evangelical Christian audience, who they want to raise money for this massive project, they put up that video, which in very plain words, expresses their intent on converting the Jews, young men and women, the elderly, to Christianity. That wasn’t meant for Jewish consumption. That was meant for their own supporters, primarily in the United States, who want to see the Jews here in the Holy Land, convert to Christianity.”
Full video here:
“When they say “9 million Israelis,” that means everyone. That’s as many people who are here. As it turns out, however, that’s not legal in Israel. You’re not allowed to evangelize minors in this country.
“But to speak to the way they speak—it’s a double speak,” says Singer. “To one audience, they’re very clear. To the non-Jewish evangelical Christian audience, who they want to raise money for this massive project, they put up that video, which in very plain words, expresses their intent on converting the Jews, young men and women, the elderly, to Christianity. That wasn’t meant for Jewish consumption. That was meant for their own supporters, primarily in the United States, who want to see the Jews here in the Holy Land, convert to Christianity.”
Full video here:
“It’s striking, and not
surprising, that the moment they got wind of the fact that the video they had
put up—which was completely unambiguous, it’s transparent in what their intent
is, to convert the Jews—the moment they got wind of the fact that the Israelis
are onto what they do—that the Jewish community recognizes what they are doing,
they took down the video,” says Singer. “Why would they take it down? That’s their whole MO.”
Singer shared with this writer a communications card that is used by missionaries to train evangelicals on how to “witness” the Jews. It’s included in their training manual materials. The communications card tells missionaries to say “Yeshua the Messiah” rather than “Jesus Christ.” When speaking to Jewish people, the card tells them, “Don’t say, ‘Come to church,’ but rather ‘Come to a Messianic congregation.’ Don’t say ‘Christian,’ say ‘Believer in the messiah’ or ‘Messianic Jew.’”
Singer shared with this writer a communications card that is used by missionaries to train evangelicals on how to “witness” the Jews. It’s included in their training manual materials. The communications card tells missionaries to say “Yeshua the Messiah” rather than “Jesus Christ.” When speaking to Jewish people, the card tells them, “Don’t say, ‘Come to church,’ but rather ‘Come to a Messianic congregation.’ Don’t say ‘Christian,’ say ‘Believer in the messiah’ or ‘Messianic Jew.’”
Messianic "soul winners" card: Missionary communications card trains evangelicals how to speak to a Jew: "Do say," "Don't say"
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“That’s what they’re planning
to do with GOD TV and Shelanu TV in particular,” explains Singer. “They’re notorious
for using Jewish symbols, icons, and liturgy. It’s a war on the weakest of all
people. In fact, they say it straight out: we want to bring this to the young,
we want to bring this to the elderly. And they want to do it in the native
Hebrew language, which they clearly state, has never been done before.”
Shannon Nuszen has seen it all
before. She grew up on this stuff. “It is not uncommon to hear Christian
supporters of Israel profess their love for the Jewish people, and deny that
they have any intention to proselytize while in the Jewish State. Yet, if you
were to see these same Christians speaking in churches around America you'd
hear something completely different. Among themselves, they are free to take
their masks off.”
Rabbi Singer calls Shelanu TV, “A
very aggressive project. To seize and use HOT cable—which is in the homes of
some 700,000 Israelis—to witness to the Jewish people. Their view on their part
in this is if the Jews en masse in the Holy Land are converted to Christianity,
this would enable Jesus to make a second coming. So their press now, more than
ever, is to bring back the second coming of Jesus,” says Singer who explains
that this belief is based on a passage in Matthew 23:39 which evangelists
interpret to mean that Jesus cannot make a second coming unless the Jews convert
to Christianity en masse.
“Hot, of course, should
completely nullify this agreement because this particular station was supposed
to be educational. The license was not given to them for the purpose of converting
people to Christianity.”
“On the face of it, this is a failure, and as the representative of the State of Israel's media, I will not allow the unfair impact of religious broadcasts on viewers in the State of Israel.”
The good news is that Likud MK David (Dudi) Amsalem, who heads Israel’s Ministry of Communications is working to drive Shelanu TV out of business, fast. Here’s a rough translation of his Hebrew statement:
“We will not allow any missionary channel to operate in the State of Israel, under any circumstances.
“We will not allow any missionary channel to operate in the State of Israel, under any circumstances.
“It is important to note that the Cable and Satellite Council is an independent and sovereign body which makes its own decisions, but as soon as I learned of this case, I immediately contacted the chairman of the Cable and Satellite Council to launch a thorough and comprehensive investigation into the matter, ensuring that no channel violates the terms of its license, and that the channel in question will be removed immediately.
Shannon Nuszen, in her capacity
as a board member of Jewish Israel, on the other hand, was never fooled. She has spent years
monitoring missionary activity in Israel, and has helped the organization amass
an extensive database of websites, screen shots, and videos of the internal
communications of missionaries. These are always taken down after they are
found by Jewish organizations that expose their agenda. That’s why she began a
concentrated effort to copy the GOD TV materials as soon as she uncovered them.
And she knew, right away, that something underhanded was afoot. And it was. “If
God TV had applied for a license using the description for its programming in
the same way they did in that fundraising video, I do not believe they would
have been granted the right to broadcast on HOT TV.”
Hence the deception.
The moral of the story? Let the
cable TV buyer and just regular Jewish Joes on the (Israeli) street beware.
Because you’re not just paranoid. These (sneaky, underhanded) evangelists
really are out to get you.