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The Mission has continued to develop a rich tradition throughout
its history. Following Rabbi Cohn’s death in 1937, Joseph Hoffman
Cohn succeeded his father as Mission leader, serving until his death in
1953. A long line of godly men has served Chosen People Ministries
as effective leaders. Harold Pretlove, Dr. Daniel Fuchs, Harold Sevener,
and Sam Nadler have each left an indelible mark on the character of the
century-old Mission. Now under the leadership of Dr. Mitch Glaser,
Chosen People Ministries continues to experience an exciting time of
renewal and expansion.
Just as it did over one hundred years ago, Chosen People Ministries
offers English/Bible classes to Jewish immigrants. The Mission also
seeks to utilize new means of communication to reach Jewish people
in this new millennium with the eternal message of God’s love in Jesus
the Messiah. Chosen People Ministries is eager, with God’s help and
your prayers and support, to reach the Jewish people of the twenty-first
century. Yes, the world and the Jewish community have experienced
enormous changes—but humanity’s need for reconciliation to God
remains the same. Chosen People Ministries continues to follow its
calling to proclaim the unchanging message of the Gospel to the Lord’s
chosen people.
OUR MINISTRY PROGRAMS
Chosen People Ministries exists to pray for, evangelize, disciple, and
serve Jewish people everywhere and to help fellow believers do the
same. We fulfill this mission through many types of ministry programs.
Messianic Centers
One of our most effective ministry strategies is to engage local Jewish
communities through our Messianic Centers. Our centers are facilities
that we rent or own, located in key Jewish population centers; they serve
as the base of our ministry operations in the surrounding community.
In addition to supporting our evangelistic and discipleship efforts, they
provide a place for worship, Bible studies, spiritual counseling, and
practical help ministries like food distribution and addiction recovery