Christians To March In Los Angeles In Solidarity With Israel And Jewish Students
In a significant display of solidarity, The Philos Project, alongside thousands of Christians, is set to march in Los Angeles, California, in a robust show of support for Israel and Jewish students on campuses across the United States. This event, scheduled for May 8th, holds profound historical significance as it coincides with VE (Victory in Europe) Day, marking the Allied Forces' victory over Nazi Germany. This date was chosen deliberately to underscore the importance of standing against antisemitism and acts of terror targeting Jewish communities globally and within the U.S.
Luke Moon, Executive Director of The Philos Project, emphasized the critical need for moral clarity in these challenging times. "In this pivotal moment where Jews are direct targets for vile antisemitism and acts of terror around the world and here in the U.S., my expectation is for Christians to stand shoulder to shoulder against the evil we are seeing in our world today. Moral clarity is needed, and Christians should be the first to set the example in this scenario," Moon stated. This call to action underscores the urgency of unity against such evils, urging Christians from all denominations and traditions to come together.

The Philos Project's mission extends beyond organizing marches; it is a Christian nonprofit dedicated to reconnecting Christians with the birthplace of their faith in Israel and educating them to become advocates for Israel and the Jewish people. The organization's efforts to fund more events like this one are crucial for continuing their advocacy and support.
For those looking to participate in this significant event or support The Philos Project's cause, further information can be found on their official donation page and event registration site. This march not only represents a stand against antisemitism but also serves as a call to action for Christians everywhere to embody the principles of unity and support for Israel and Jewish communities facing adversity.