Missionary group targets Ukrainian refugees, to ‘baptize 15’ by Passover

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(Image by Jeff Jacobs from Pixabay)
(Image by Jeff Jacobs from Pixabay)

(JERUSALEM POST) — Chosen People Ministries may be actively working to convert Ukrainian immigrants in Israel to Christianity, according to statements they made on their website.

The New York-based organization formerly known as the American Board of Missions to the Jews, which “exists to pray for, evangelize, disciple and serve Jewish people everywhere,” according to its website, has existed since 1894. It was founded by a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, Rabbi Leopold Cohn, who ultimately converted to Christianity and sought to “share the knowledge of Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah with God’s chosen people.”

On Chosen People Ministries’ website homepage, it claims that a group of immigrants have already “attended our congregational meetings and some of them have already received the Lord” and that the organization plans to “baptize 15 people” by Passover.

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