Announcements

Jews for Jesus Speaker at Covenant

Monday, March 09, 2009
Bob Mendelsohn, the director of the Jews for Jesus organisation's Sydney branch, will be speaking at our Senior School Assembly (Year 10-12) on Tuesday March 24 at 10.30am. Parents are welcome to attend.

Jews for Jesus is an organisation that proclaims that Jesus is the Messiah of Israel and Savior of the world.  "What could be more Jewish than following the Jewish Messiah?"  says Mendelsohn, who considers himself 100 percent Jewish and 100 percent Christian.

Bob grew up in Kansas City in the center of the United States. He was the third of three children in an Orthodox Jewish home.  He kept kosher, was Bar Mitzvah and graduated from Hebrew school. After high school he enrolled in university, but soon dropped out to search for life's meaning via the '60s counterculture.  "I didn't find what I was looking for—meaning and reality—in the counterculture.  I found it in Y'shua," Mendelsohn says.

Bob returned to university and graduated from Kansas University in 1977 with a B.S. in Education.  Prior to his decision to become an evangelist, Mendelsohn taught high school maths and was the pastor of The Mustard Seed, a church of over 700 people which grew out of a prayer group Mendelsohn had established.

Since working with Jews for Jesus, Bob has worked in New York City, Washington DC, Chicago and San Francisco. He helped to pioneer the organization's New York branch, where he was the pastor of Kehilat Y'shua, a congregation of Jews and Gentiles who believe in Jesus.  He coordinated the organization's Summer Witnessing Campaigns there.  In Chicago, he was the leader of the Jewish gospel music team.   Along with his wife and their three children he then founded our work in the Washington area in 1989. He led the flagship station in New York City overseeing training, local operations, and the Northeast US until he moved to Australia in 1998 to found the work among the 100,000 Jews of Australia. The office in Sydney is in Bondi Junction in the Eastern suburbs.

Bob is one of the senior staff of Jews for Jesus, holding the rank of deputy commissioner.  He writes for Jews for Jesus publications, as well as authors some of their gospel tracts and the regular Bible study materials used by the worldwide staff.  His testimony of faith (Whoever Heard of a Jewish Missionary?) was published in 1999. It includes his grandmother's story of becoming a believer in Jesus.

He is also a sought-after speaker and organiser for other groups concerned with evangelism. He has served on the Board of Directors of the North American Renewal Service Committee and has been published in their magazine A.D. 2000: Together. He serves on the Board of Advisors for Women’s Aglow and has written for Aglow and for  Charisma magazines.

He has been interviewed on media outlets throughout the States and here in Australia including Gordon Moyes’ Sunday Night Live and also on the ABC. He is a regular writer for Alive magazine.

Mendelsohn has a Master’s Degree in Missiology with concentration in Jewish Evangelism/Judaic studies from the Fuller School of World Mission in Pasadena, California.  His wife, Patty, also holds the same degree.

The Jews for Jesus organisation was founded by Moishe Rosen, a Jew who has believed in Jesus for over 40 years. The organisation has permanent branches in seven North American cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Washington D.C. and South Florida) as well as over seventy chapters spanning some thirty states. The group's international branches are headquartered in Johannesburg, London, Paris, Odessa, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Essen and Tel Aviv besides Sydney.

Dr. Rosen is quick to point out that he did not "start" Jews for Jesus. "Jews for Jesus began about 2,000 years ago, around 32 C.E., give or take a year. Jesus' first disciples were Jewish, and there have been some Jewish people who have believed in him ever since."  

To Bob and other Jews for Jesus, believing in Jesus makes sense in light of the Jewish Bible and in light of their experiences as "believers."  For those who argue that Christianity contradicts the meaning of Judaism, Bob says there are answers, which he is happy to discuss with any inquirers.  

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The New Atheists Public Seminar

Friday, October 10, 2008
Covenant Christian School Belrose is hosting a free Centre for Public Christianity event for the curious and sceptical. Popular speakers Dr John Dickson and Dr Greg Clarke will examine the claims of the New Atheist Movement's leaders such as Richard Dawkins.

Dates: Wednesday 12 November
Time: 7:30pm - 9pm
Where: Covenant Christian School Hall
Address: 212 Forest Way Belrose Sydney (Enter via Waldon Rd and Dell St)



We are encouraging churches to bring their Bible Study groups to the evening. Christians and Non-Christians Senior High age and above would appreciate the opportunity to hear John and Greg's presentation.

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You may like to preview some of the videos Greg and John have already prepared on this important discussion.

Why is Richard Dawkins so Angry - Dr Greg Clarke
Atheist Intolerance - Dr John Dickson
Atheist Challenge of the Crucifixion - Dr John Dickson 
The New Atheists questionable use of history - Dr John Dickson

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Fund Raisers for 40 Hour Famine

Wednesday, September 03, 2008
This year in addition to the funds raised through students who participate in the 40 hour famine, we are holding a few fund raising activities. Our goal this year is to raise $15,000 overall which would help 3,000 children for a month or 250 children for a year! The activities will be held over the next couple of weeks and include:

Biscuits Are Here:
Covenant’s inaugural Biscuit Appreciation Society will be making homemade biscuits to delight our taste buds. These will be sold on Wednesday 10th September from 9.30-11am near Café Covie and are available for secondary students, parents and staff to purchase.

Mess With Your Head:
On Friday 12th September the whole school is encouraged to wear a crazy hat, beanie, wig or do something fun with their hair (no colouring or dye please). We are asking students who participate to bring a gold coin donation.

BBQ of all BBQ’s:
On Wednesday 17th September secondary students can feast on mouth watering sausage sandwiches which will be on sale at lunch.

It is so encouraging to see so many of our students concerned for children, like themselves, yet living in poverty and want to do something about it. Our grateful thanks go to all students and families who have helped and participated in the 40 hour famine this year.

Mrs Deb Redwood
40 Hour Famine Group Leader

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Operation Christmas Child

Thursday, July 24, 2008
Covenant is once again encouraging our families to be a part of Operation Christmas Child. This is a wonderful project to be involved in, as it helps children who are victims of poverty, natural disasters, war and conflict. This project seeks to provide aid in a small but practical way.
Since 1993, this Samaritan’s Purse Project has shared the Good News of God’s love with hurting children through the simplest of gifts - shoe boxes!
Watch the video at http://www.samaritanspurse.org.au/occ_08_index.shtml

The idea is to fill a shoe box with the “5 Somethings”:
1. Something to love
2. Something to play with
3. Something to write with
4. Something for personal hygiene
5. Something to wear.
Please note that we can no longer put food items or toothpaste into the boxes.
When the boxes are full, students are to put them under the Christmas tree located between the junior and senior libraries. Students may also like to put a photo or drawing inside the box. Christian literature is placed in the boxes in the child’s own language. As these boxes are delivered in many countries, there will also be the opportunity to share with them the most important gift of all, the message of God’s love through Jesus.
Donations of $8 per box for postage and handling are greatly appreciated and are to be brought to the front office in an envelope marked Operation Christmas Child. Please do not put money in the boxes.
The boxes will be picked up in Week 9 of Term 3 by Samaritan’s Purse and shipped to areas of need.
It’s not too late to be involved! Let’s get into the Christmas Spirit of giving!

Mrs Bickell, Mrs Holman nad Mrs Watson, Operation Christmas Child Coordinators

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