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Simcha Davidov

Simcha

Simcha was born in Israel and grew up in a Kibbutz his pioneer parents helped establish. As most Israelis in the Kibbutz, Simcha was a secular atheist. He served in the Israeli army and fought in the Yom Kippur war in 1973. After years of searching for the true meaning of life, Simcha came to the United States where he lived for 25 years. During that time he was witnessed to by co-workers and after searching the Hebrew Scriptures he realized that as a sinner he needed God’s salvation. He accepted the Lord Yeshua (Jesus) in 1978. After graduating from Bible College, Simcha answered God’s call to full-time ministry, to reach out to the Jewish people and to teach Gentile believers their Jewish roots. In 2000 Simcha answered God’s call to return and live in Israel, and to continue his ministry work for the salvation of Israelis.

Bella Davidov

Bella

Bella was born to Holocaust survivors in a refugee camp in Germany after WWII. In 1948, one-year-old Bella, along with her family and other Jewish refugees, were allowed to enter the newborn state of Israel. She grew up with the nation, but was also an atheist. Searching for happiness and love, twenty-year-old Bella came to LA, California where she lived for 30 years. In 1984, after a long search for the truth, Bella gave her heart to Yeshua and was “Born Again,” finally finding true love and happiness in the Lord. God rekindled in her heart a strong love for the Land and her people, Israel, and in 1996 she moved back to Israel where she worked for a ministry for 6 years. In 2003 Bella and Simcha were married and joined together working for the common goal of Israel’s salvation.

Sharing the greatest news ever told about the Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace

(Isa 9:6) 

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Simcha and Bella are committed, in their daily lives, to reflect His light and live according to His Lordship and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. To read and study His Word daily and to worship Him in Spirit and in truth. To live by faith. To live a life of prayer and intercession. To be accountable to God, other congregations and leaders in the Body of Messiah in Israel.