Divine Integration
Social media is
just the latest way the International Fellowship
of Christians and Jews honors its leader’s
commitment to
innovation and a
multichannel approach to awareness and
fundraising.
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And then there's controversy, of course, in the very nature of the Christian/Jewish relationship and in the fact that IFCJ focuses its work in one of the world's most religiously, politically and physically volatile regions.
But it also reaches deep into its supporters' belief systems and relies heavily on their sense of moral and spiritual obligation.
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