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Here is the list of over 110 churches and schools we spoke at in 2006. We look forward to being with you in the near future! 

Call us at 1-888-51-APPLE (27753) ext. 2  to schedule now!
Here is the list of over 110 churches and schools we spoke at in 2006. We look forward to being with you in the near future! 

Call us at 1-888-51-APPLE (27753) ext. 2  to schedule now!
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T H E  A P P L E  O F  H I S  E Y E
M I S S I O N   S O C I E T Y
&
Y O U R    CHURCH

 


We are BOLDLY declaring Y’shua as Messiah;
URGENTLY equipping God’s people to do the same!


Since our beginnings in 1996, our missionaries have given presentations in over 1,000 churches in almost every state in the union.




Each presentation is coordinated mainly by Glenda Smith (above) and the leadership of the congregation to best suit both the needs of the congregation and the mission of The Apple of His Eye.




The process begins with informing the church
of who we are, what we do, how we do it and
seeking to find the best fit within the overall
programming of the local congregation.

Once a presentation date is settled, we send
out our confirmation paperwork. Two months
prior to our presentation, we send out a packet
of information to assist the local church in
informing their members and the community
of the upcoming presentation.

Our overall goal is to win the hearts of God’s
people to pray, witness and give over and
above their own church giving so that others
might hear the Good News of Jesus, the
Messiah.


We come simply on the basis of a free-will
offering received through our offering
envelopes, and when out of our home area,
assistance with travel ($150 maximum)
and overnight housing when appropriate.

WHY HAVE THE APPLE OF HIS EYE
COME TO OUR CHURCH?


Over the years many have asked us this
question and there is one primary answer:
so that we might assist the members of
each congregation to better fulfill the Great
Commission in reaching out to all, including
the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel
- the Jewish people.

Steve Cohen, our founder, grew up in
a Jewish home and was surrounded by
Christians who, for the first 23 years of his
life, never told him about Jesus. They went
faithfully to church, observed the rites and
festivals of the church, but never spoke to
him about Jesus.

The silence of the church even today is
deafening in the ears of the lost. They are
facing a Christ-less eternity where there
will be wailing and gnashing of teeth. We
have a demonstrated track record of seeing
change from silence to active witnessing.

BUT WE DO NOT HAVE A LARGE
JEWISH COMMUNITY IN OUR AREA!


Many church leaders are surprised how
many of their members actually do know
Jewish people through work, school, and
even inter-marriage. We say that Jewish
evangelism is NOT a function of where we
live, but results best from the relationships
God places us into.

WE NEED TO DISCUSS THIS
WITH OUR BOARD!


Great! We plan most of our presentations 6
months ahead of time to allow ample time
for the normal processes of the church to
be followed. When we come, we want to
serve the whole church whole-heartedly.

WE HAVE MULTIPLE SERVICE
TIMES ON THE WEEKEND!


Wow! Each of our missionaries are skilled
communicators who understand the needs
and sensitivities of the local church. In
consultation with the pastor, we tailor our
time to fit into the regular order of services.
We offer dynamic presentations which have
been shared in as many as six services over
a weekend.

WE ARE ALREADY SUPPORTING
OTHER MISSIONS!


Praise the Lord for your support! When
we come, we never ask for the members or
church to “transfer” their giving from one
agency to another! Under the leading of the
Holy Spirit, we invite all to recognize that
no single agency can reach everyone. We
simply ask for consideration on “expanding
the posts of their tents” and opening
their hearts to include Jewish people in the
mission of the church.

WE HAVE A MINUTE FOR MISSIONS
AVAILABLE, IS THAT OK?


A growing number of congregations are
sharing minutes for missions during their
services, and we are more than happy to
send along a report that could be read
during that time. The purpose of our
missionary presentations is much more
than giving a report: we give the opportunity
to your members to call and bring
their Jewish friends to hear of Jesus in a
Jewish setting.


WE ARE TOO BUSY TO SCHEDULE
AT THIS TIME!


We love busy churches! They are going
and growing, just like we are. This is
why when we call, we have in front of us
a two year calendar for our missionaries.
Busy churches plan ahead and so do we!
We think that sometime in the next 104
weekends we could find a mutually appropriate
date.


We like to return to congregations
3-4 years after we have had an
initial visit to share some stories from the
field, update the prayer concerns for us
and further equip and encourage members
of the local church. If it has been a while,
let’s look at a date for the near future.

 FROM THE E-MAIL BAG

12/11/2006

Dear Steve,
The peace of the Lord be with you.
I did go to your website and read through your year in review. Quite
impressive! The pictures do speak volumes, your speaking schedule is
incredible and God be praised for all the lives touched with the Good
News of Jesus Christ through what you do. I pray God continue to
strengthen you and your team for the work He’s set you apart to do.
I’m proud to be associated in ministry with you.

Blessings.

Bill Diekelman
1st Vice President
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod


Recently a pastor from Collinsville wrote:

Thank you again for being with us ... In addition to the words of thanks and
encouragement others personally shared with you, I want to pass along the
appreciation for some lasting effects you had on our people. As you shared your
faith through opening a piece of your life with us, many received the encouragement
they needed to be focused on what really matters in life. One phrase you taught
us in our Bible class has been passed on as others who missed it, so the students
became teachers (as it should be!) was, “What does Jesus mean to you?” I believe
that phrase – simple, to the important point, and an open invitation – will become a
well used tool.

On a follow-up from our personal conversation, our Missions Ministry Area met last night, and will be planning on financially supporting The Apple of His Eye annually.As we also continue to bring mission work to the attention of our people, we are also
looking forward to inviting you (or others) to speak again.


T H E  A P P L E  O F  H I S  E Y E
M I S S I O N   S O C I E T Y
&
Y O U R    CHURCH

 


We are BOLDLY declaring Y’shua as Messiah;
URGENTLY equipping God’s people to do the same!


Since our beginnings in 1996, our missionaries have given presentations in over 1,000 churches in almost every state in the union.




Each presentation is coordinated mainly by Glenda Smith (above) and the leadership of the congregation to best suit both the needs of the congregation and the mission of The Apple of His Eye.




The process begins with informing the church
of who we are, what we do, how we do it and
seeking to find the best fit within the overall
programming of the local congregation.

Once a presentation date is settled, we send
out our confirmation paperwork. Two months
prior to our presentation, we send out a packet
of information to assist the local church in
informing their members and the community
of the upcoming presentation.

Our overall goal is to win the hearts of God’s
people to pray, witness and give over and
above their own church giving so that others
might hear the Good News of Jesus, the
Messiah.


We come simply on the basis of a free-will
offering received through our offering
envelopes, and when out of our home area,
assistance with travel ($150 maximum)
and overnight housing when appropriate.

WHY HAVE THE APPLE OF HIS EYE
COME TO OUR CHURCH?


Over the years many have asked us this
question and there is one primary answer:
so that we might assist the members of
each congregation to better fulfill the Great
Commission in reaching out to all, including
the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel
- the Jewish people.

Steve Cohen, our founder, grew up in
a Jewish home and was surrounded by
Christians who, for the first 23 years of his
life, never told him about Jesus. They went
faithfully to church, observed the rites and
festivals of the church, but never spoke to
him about Jesus.

The silence of the church even today is
deafening in the ears of the lost. They are
facing a Christ-less eternity where there
will be wailing and gnashing of teeth. We
have a demonstrated track record of seeing
change from silence to active witnessing.

BUT WE DO NOT HAVE A LARGE
JEWISH COMMUNITY IN OUR AREA!


Many church leaders are surprised how
many of their members actually do know
Jewish people through work, school, and
even inter-marriage. We say that Jewish
evangelism is NOT a function of where we
live, but results best from the relationships
God places us into.

WE NEED TO DISCUSS THIS
WITH OUR BOARD!


Great! We plan most of our presentations 6
months ahead of time to allow ample time
for the normal processes of the church to
be followed. When we come, we want to
serve the whole church whole-heartedly.

WE HAVE MULTIPLE SERVICE
TIMES ON THE WEEKEND!


Wow! Each of our missionaries are skilled
communicators who understand the needs
and sensitivities of the local church. In
consultation with the pastor, we tailor our
time to fit into the regular order of services.
We offer dynamic presentations which have
been shared in as many as six services over
a weekend.

WE ARE ALREADY SUPPORTING
OTHER MISSIONS!


Praise the Lord for your support! When
we come, we never ask for the members or
church to “transfer” their giving from one
agency to another! Under the leading of the
Holy Spirit, we invite all to recognize that
no single agency can reach everyone. We
simply ask for consideration on “expanding
the posts of their tents” and opening
their hearts to include Jewish people in the
mission of the church.

WE HAVE A MINUTE FOR MISSIONS
AVAILABLE, IS THAT OK?


A growing number of congregations are
sharing minutes for missions during their
services, and we are more than happy to
send along a report that could be read
during that time. The purpose of our
missionary presentations is much more
than giving a report: we give the opportunity
to your members to call and bring
their Jewish friends to hear of Jesus in a
Jewish setting.


WE ARE TOO BUSY TO SCHEDULE
AT THIS TIME!


We love busy churches! They are going
and growing, just like we are. This is
why when we call, we have in front of us
a two year calendar for our missionaries.
Busy churches plan ahead and so do we!
We think that sometime in the next 104
weekends we could find a mutually appropriate
date.


We like to return to congregations
3-4 years after we have had an
initial visit to share some stories from the
field, update the prayer concerns for us
and further equip and encourage members
of the local church. If it has been a while,
let’s look at a date for the near future.

 FROM THE E-MAIL BAG

12/11/2006

Dear Steve,
The peace of the Lord be with you.
I did go to your website and read through your year in review. Quite
impressive! The pictures do speak volumes, your speaking schedule is
incredible and God be praised for all the lives touched with the Good
News of Jesus Christ through what you do. I pray God continue to
strengthen you and your team for the work He’s set you apart to do.
I’m proud to be associated in ministry with you.

Blessings.

Bill Diekelman
1st Vice President
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod


Recently a pastor from Collinsville wrote:

Thank you again for being with us ... In addition to the words of thanks and
encouragement others personally shared with you, I want to pass along the
appreciation for some lasting effects you had on our people. As you shared your
faith through opening a piece of your life with us, many received the encouragement
they needed to be focused on what really matters in life. One phrase you taught
us in our Bible class has been passed on as others who missed it, so the students
became teachers (as it should be!) was, “What does Jesus mean to you?” I believe
that phrase – simple, to the important point, and an open invitation – will become a
well used tool.

On a follow-up from our personal conversation, our Missions Ministry Area met last night, and will be planning on financially supporting The Apple of His Eye annually.As we also continue to bring mission work to the attention of our people, we are also
looking forward to inviting you (or others) to speak again.

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