Why I Am A Zionist

Why I Am A Zionist

From Tipping Point Prophecy Update by Jimmy Evans

June 2, 2026 · 1 min

About this episode

Jimmy Evans shares his personal journey and reasons for being a Zionist, rooted in his experiences and relationships with Jewish individuals.

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit endtimes.substack.com This week’s report is a re-run from two years ago. For me at least, it is always the latest news. Here’s why. At its deepest root, the reason I am a Zionist is not because I am Jewish. I’m not. And while the Biblical basis for loving and standing with Yeshua’s human family is both clear and compelling, that’s not what won my heart. Something else did. Or, more accurately, someone else. The Jewish people first captured my imagination when I was twelve. My dad, a pastor, befriended a Holocaust survivor named Manny Offman. Listening to him, a man who had walked out of Auschwitz, lit something in me that never fully went out. The liberation of Jerusalem in the 1967 Six Day War only deepened it. Then we moved, and that fascination faded. For almost thirty years. In 1998, just before he turned ten, my impish, blond-haired, blue-eyed, smart and witty son went to get an x-ray. He was limping. I thought it was growing pains. It wasn’t. A huge, bony tumor was hiding in his pelvic dish. The cancer, osteosarcoma, was vicious. The only hope for its removal was amputation of Taylor’s left leg and his hip’s left…

People in this episode

Host: Jimmy Evans

Topics covered

  • Zionism
  • Jewish history
  • personal narrative
  • faith
  • cancer journey

Keywords

  • Zionism
  • Holocaust
  • Jerusalem
  • cancer
  • personal story

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Places: Jerusalem

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