Exciting Ministry Update

After 17 years of faithful administrative support through Seed of Abraham Ministries, we are excited to share an important transition in the life of our ministry.

Beginning August 1, 2025, LoveIsrael.org will begin operating under a new organization we have established: Congregation of the Word Love Israel

Why the Change?

As LoveIsrael.org has grown into a global teaching ministry—with weekly virtual worship services, in-person conferences, online courses, mobile apps, and translated content—the need for a dedicated administrative and financial framework has become increasingly clear.

After much prayer and planning, we believe this is the right time to establish our own internal foundation for managing the practical side of ministry.
Congregation of the Word provides that platform: a legally incorporated, ministry-aligned organization that reflects who we are and whom we serve.

This is not a merger or a transfer under a different ministry. Rather, Congregation of the Word is an entity we have formed to steward the work that G-d has entrusted to us more directly and sustainably.

 

What Is Congregation of the Word?

Congregation of the Word is not a local church or denominational affiliation.
It is a global community of believers who connect through:

  • Midnight from Jerusalem, our weekly virtual worship service
  • Regional and international conferences
  • Courses, resources, and teaching materials that equip believers to know and live out the truth of G-d’s Word

If you watch, support, study, or attend—you are part of this community.

 

What’s Changing?

  • Our mailing address
  • Our phone number
  • Our ministry email address
  • The organization we operate under (from Seed of Abraham to Congregation of the Word)

 

What’s Staying the Same?

  • Our mission, vision, and foundational beliefs
  • Our commitment to teaching verse by verse through the Bible
  • Our leadership, message, and biblical worldview
  • Our donation platforms (Subsplash and PayPal)
  • Our focus on reaching people in every country and language with sound biblical teaching

New Contact Information

Effective August 1, 2025

Mailing Address:
424 E Central Blvd, Suite 247
Orlando, FL 32801

Email:
info@loveisrael.org

Phone:
(407) 602-1915

Please update your records and contact lists.

Stay Connected

We encourage you to stay engaged and support the ministry through:

  • Signing up for our monthly email newsletter
  • Downloading the My Bible Study app from your app store
  • Subscribing to our YouTube channel and following us on Facebook
  • Registering for upcoming events, including the Feast of Tabernacles Retreat
  • Setting up a recurring gift at loveisrael.org/donate

 

Thank you for walking with us as we continue to pursue our vision:
Teaching the whole Bible to the whole world. Every book. Every verse. Every language.

If you have any questions, we’d be happy to assist you—just email us at:
info@loveisrael.org

 

Many supporters have asked how this transition affects giving.
Good news: most things are staying the same.
Please review the details below to make sure your preferred giving method is up to date.

Full list of options👉 loveisrael.org/donate


What’s Changing

Zelle


Checks

  • Payable to: Congregation of the Word Love Israel
  • Mail to:
    424 E Central Blvd, Suite 247
    Orlando, FL 32801

What’s Staying the Same

PayPal

  • No changes to the link
  • Give here 👉 Give via PayPal
  • Name update after August 1:
    From: “Seed of Abraham Ministries, Inc DBA LoveIsrael.org”
    To: “Congregation of the Word Love Israel”


Subsplash


⚠️ Reminder: Servant Keeper

  • We no longer support giving through Servant Keeper.
  • Please set up a recurring gift via Subsplash if you were previously using Servant Keeper.

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