Our 7 Day Teshuvah Boot Camp Program
The 7 Step T’shuvah Program is a way for anyone, regardless of their religious upbringing, to reconnect with the Authentic roots of the Hebrew Faith and bring Shalom (both peace and wholeness) to their Daily Walk. It can be carried out in a week, with each step comprising a day, over a 7 week period, with each step taking a week of focus, or a 7 month program with each step being a month long process. Seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance as to which path is best for you; or do all three gradually deepening each step!
STEP 1- REPENT OF ANTISEMITISM IN THE BODY OF MESSIAH
Since the 4th Century there has been a fracture between the original Holy Hebraic foundations of Yeshua’s Ministry and the Greco-Roman foundations of “Christianity.’ That initial fracture
which cast out everything ‘Jewish’ from the message of the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua, and the congregations that sought to ‘walk as he walked’ has only continued to fracture over time into hundreds of different denominations. Many believers today are unaware that much of the theology they've inherited subtly (or directly) rejects the Jewish people and the Torah Yeshua lived by. It is time to restore what was lost. Teshuva begins with acknowledging the inherited legacy if antisemitism and humbling ourselves before both YAH and His chosen people.
which cast out everything ‘Jewish’ from the message of the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua, and the congregations that sought to ‘walk as he walked’ has only continued to fracture over time into hundreds of different denominations. Many believers today are unaware that much of the theology they've inherited subtly (or directly) rejects the Jewish people and the Torah Yeshua lived by. It is time to restore what was lost. Teshuva begins with acknowledging the inherited legacy if antisemitism and humbling ourselves before both YAH and His chosen people.
7 Actions:
- Confess personal and collective antisemitism in prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to reveal hidden biases.
- Study church history—especially the Councils of Nicaea and Laodicea—to understand the root of antisemitic doctrine. Visit GRI, the Global Re-education Initiative Against Antisemitism, a free course helping to educate people with historical, political, and biblical truths.
- Read Romans 11 daily for a week (or divide the entire book over a month) to meditate on Paul’s heart for Israel.
- Host a repentance gathering in your church or home group focused on educationg about and confessing historic antisemitism.
- Replace anti-Jewish language in your speech with biblically accurate terms (e.g., "Old Testament" → "Hebrew Scriptures").
- Write a letter or prayer of repentance to the Jewish people—share it publicly on social media, or send it to a synagogue.
- Uproot antisemitic literature or teachings from your church, study group, or bookshelf.
STEP 2- REPENT OF UNCLEAN LIPS
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STEP 3 - REPENT OF APATHY AND INACTION
- Confess complacency in your heart toward the Jewish people, Israel, and biblical justice.
- Support Israel tangibly—plant a tree, donate to a humanitarian aid mission, or sponsor an IDF soldier’s care package.
- Join the United Nations for Israel (www.unitednationsforisrael.org) to become part of a global body taking action.
- Volunteer or give to Jewish or Messianic ministries doing Kingdom work in Israel or among the Jewish people.
- Take a prayer walk in your city with the intention to intercede for Israel and the Jewish community. Visit sites connected with historical antisemitism and sound the shofar declaring the spirit of antisemitism and replacement theology broken.
- Commit to monthly tithing into ministries that honor and support Israel.
- Host a local “Watch for Zion” meeting—invite believers to pray and take action together.
STEP 4 - REPENT FOR NEGLECTING THE HOLY LAND
- Acknowledge in prayer any attitudes that have downplayed the spiritual importance of the Land of Israel.
- Read Scripture that affirms the Land’s holiness, such as Ezekiel 36, Isaiah 62, and Psalm 102:13–16.
- Share publicly or teach about Israel’s prophetic role in the end times—not just her historical past.
- Place a map or photo of Israel in your home or prayer space as a visual reminder to honor her.
- Sow financially into the Land—support agriculture, aliyah, or development projects in Israel. PLANT TREES through UNIFY or The Greening Israel Project
- Pray regularly for Jerusalem and the Land, using Psalm 122 as a prayer guide.
- Plan or begin saving for a mission-based pilgrimage tour to Israel with UNIFY or HaYovel, committing to physically reconnect with the Land.
STEP 5- DAWN PRAYERS
- Rise before or at dawn to pray, making this a spiritual act of war against the Spirit of Sleep.
- Confess the sin of spiritual slothfulness, asking God to renew your fire and discipline.
- Declare Psalms at Dawn. Some especially appropriate Psalms Include: Psalm 108 and Psalm 5
- Set your alarm as an act of obedience, and prepare the night before to meet YAH in the morning.
- Join a dawn prayer group or invite others to begin a “10 Days at Dawn” prayer challenge.
- Worship quietly at dawn, thanking God who brings light each morning, defeating darkness.
- Record and track your dawn prayer journal to see what YAH reveals and breaks through over time.
STEP 6 - REKINDLE HOPE
Rekindle Prophetic Hope for Israel’s Salvation
- Read Romans 9–11, focusing on Paul’s urgent plea for Israel’s redemption.
- Declare Matthew 10:6 Daily– Print out our Scripture Postcard or make your own and hang it up on your mirror to remind yourself “Go only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel” was Yeshua’s first instruction.
- Pray for Jewish people daily, by name or community, asking for revelation of Yeshua as Messiah.
- Sing songs of Zion and Restoration, Learn HaTikvah- the National anthem of Israel and sing in the spirit Psalms such as Psalms 126, 137, and 147.
- Teach others about Israel’s future salvation from Ezekiel 36–37, Isaiah 11, and Zechariah 12. Begin with Family & Friends.
- Write and proclaim blessings over Israel, using Scripture or traditional Jewish Prayers as your inspiration.
- Host a gathering to share testimonies and teachings about Israel’s prophetic destiny in Messiah.
STEP 7 - YESHUA’s GREATEST PRAYER
- Study John 17, where Yeshua prays for the unity of all believers—Jew and Gentile—as one.
- Repent of division and pride within the Body of Messiah, especially against Jewish believers.
- Invite Jewish and Gentile believers to worship together—online or in person—breaking barriers.
- Join and Support UNIFY (Ephesians 2:14–16), praying for their growth in fulfillment of Prophecy (Ezekiel 37).
- Participate in Daily Communion with a group of believers or your family with the intention to repair division and embrace covenant unity.
- Begin to observe Shabbat with a focus on studying and honoring the Hebrew Foundations of the Faith. Consider attending the GRM Israeli Bible Institute to deepen your understanding
- Pray for the leaders of Israel and YOUR NATION to walk in humility, submission to YAH, and love for one another, fulfilling Yeshua’s heart in John 17:23.