Passover First Fruits: Your Season For Blessing

Passover is more than an ancient story of deliverance—it’s a divine appointment still pulsing with life, power, and purpose today. For Christians, understanding the significance of Passover is essential to embracing the fullness of God’s promises and walking in the spiritual and material blessings He desires to pour out.

LHM Team: Defending Israel and Restoring Hope

Our latest mission with Larry Huch Ministries took us across two nations—France and Israel—united by one powerful purpose: to stand boldly with the Jewish people and restore hope in the face of rising darkness.

Project Aliyah: A Lifesaving Mission to Bring Jewish Families Home

In response to a dramatic surge in anti-Semitic incidents in France, Larry Huch Ministries is intensifying its Project Aliyah outreach to help Jewish men, women, and children relocate to Israel.
On March 23, Pastor Larry and other LHM staff will board a Project Aliyah flight from France to the Holy Land.
This flight is in response to many Jewish people living in this region who are facing the increasing fear of being a target of anti-Semitic attacks.

Stand Against Anti-Semitism– Support Israel Today!

Why We Need to Stand with Israel—Now and Always

In a powerful conversation between Pastor Larry and Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter, they discuss the urgent need for unwavering support for Israel. This must-watch discussion is foundational for every believer who loves and stands for Israel.
Anti-Semitism is on the rise, forcing many Jewish families to leave their homes and seek refuge in Israel. Despite ongoing conflicts, countless individuals choose to make aliyah because the threat against them is simply too significant. Now, more than ever, it is vital for Christians to stand up, be vocal, and take action against this growing hatred.

Purim: A Season of Divine Reversals and Miraculous Blessings

As we enter the month of Adar and begin the celebration of Purim, we are reminded of God’s extraordinary power to turn seemingly impossible situations into miraculous victories. The story of Queen Esther serves as a powerful testament to divine intervention and hope in times of adversity.

The Tragedy of October 7th and the Heartbreaking Loss of the Bibas Family

On October 7th, the world witnessed unspeakable atrocities as Hamas terrorists launched a brutal attack on Israel, murdering over 1,200 innocent people and kidnapping more than 250 others. The horrors of that day left an indelible mark on families across the nation, and among the many heartbreaking stories is that of the Bibas family.

Freed Hostages Travel to Hospital in LHM Ambulance

After 484 days in captivity by Hamas, Yarden Bibas, and Ofer Kalderon were released and flown to safety.
Upon arrival, they were placed in the white military ICU ambulance, shown on the right side of the photo, and transported to a hospital.
This wasn’t just any ambulance, it was one of the three military units that your prayers and offerings helped provide for Israel and her people in need.

Faith in Action: Spreading God’s Love from Brazil to the Nations

As Christians, we know that God continues to open remarkable doors for those who spread His message of love to those in need. Recently, this truth was powerfully evident at the Apostolic and Prophetic Conference in São Paulo, Brazil, where Pastor Larry Huch shared a message of faith, blessings, and divine breakthrough.

Your Support Bringing Hope to IDF Soldiers

Thanks to your prayers and generosity, we have already placed twelve Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) ambulances into service across Israel.
Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA), their version of our Red Cross, uses these medical vehicles to tend to emergency events from terrorist attacks, and even births of newborns.
These ambulances are often referred to as “hospitals on wheels” due to the lifesaving emergency care they provide.
Each medical vehicle can save up to 10,000 or more lives throughout its long service.
Recently, many Jewish people were violently attacked without reason after leaving a soccer game in Amsterdam.

Five people were sent to the hospital, 20 to 30 suffered minor injuries, and several more were harassed.