Chosen People Ministries evangelizes, disciples, serves, and prays for Jewish people everywhere and helps fellow believers do the same.
Read about the ministry ›One of the biggest barriers to a Jewish person’s salvation is fear that they will lose their identity and heritage by accepting Jesus as their Messiah.
Chosen People Ministries is bringing the Good News of Jesus to Jews and Gentiles worldwide. In addition to offering specialized presentations and conferences to the church on Jewish outreach and the roots of their faith, Chosen People Ministries has also established Messianic centers and congregations in the United States that evangelize in their communities with cutting edge creativity. They also have established international Messianic centers, mission opportunities, and an online ministry reaching tens of thousands of Jewish people through “Isaiah 53” campaigns and “I Found Shalom” videos.
Chosen People Ministries has been proclaiming the Good News to Jewish people since its establishment in 1894 by Rabbi Leopold Cohn, a Hungarian immigrant. Today, Chosen People Ministries serves in eighteen countries across the globe with outreach programs encompassing evangelism, discipleship, benevolence work, Messianic Centers and congregations, equipping the local church for Jewish evangelism, and digital evangelism.
Dr. Mitch Glaser is an alumnus of Northeastern Bible College and holds a Master of Divinity degree in Old Testament from Talbot School of Theology as well as a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Intercultural Studies. Dr. Glaser became involved with Chosen People Ministries (formerly known as the American Board of Missions to the Jews) almost immediately after receiving Jesus in 1970. Dr. Glaser has served as President of Chosen People Ministries since 1997.
Michael Zinn was born in the former Soviet Union and is the son of Holocaust Survivors. He graduated from Ukraine State University with an MA in Engineering and has been living in Israel with his wife since 1989. Since then he has studied economics at Hebrew University and the Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He serves as a dean at Israel College of the Bible, and functions as a pastor in Tel-Aviv. In 1995 Michael began leading Beit Sar Shalom (House of the Prince of Peace) – the Chosen People Ministries branch in Israel.