Christians United for Israel offers support where others fail: ‘Won’t let Jewish people suffer on our watch!’
We’ve been looking for love in all the wrong places.
As a Jew, I was moved to tears last week at the Christians United for Israel annual summit in Oxon Hill, Md. Passionate support for the Jewish people from speakers and crowds was palpable —and overwhelming.
“In recent weeks, we have seen Jews murdered on the streets and Jewish businesses ransacked here in America . . . it’s shameful,” Pastor John Hagee said from the podium. “We are not going to allow the Jewish people to suffer on our watch!”
A good thousand people jumped out of their seat at the Gaylord Convention Center, just over 10 miles from Washington, DC, and cheered, many waving Israeli and American flags.
The 20th annual CUFI summit, which ended July 1, was a three-day lovefest for the Jewish people and the Bible that culminated with lobbying at the Capitol.
CUFI is a political powerhouse and growing, with nearly 11 million members nationwide. Its singular issue: Undying support for Israel.
