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Operation Exodus USA

Ministry Description
Operation Exodus USA (OEUSA) is a Christian organization that assists Jewish people moving to Israel (Aliyah). They assist many who face persecution and poverty from the fSU & globally, providing humanitarian aid and educating Christian churches on their involvement. OEUSA promotes cultural and religious friendship, helping Jewish people return to their biblical homeland. Affiliated with Ebenezer Operation Exodus International, they work in over 60 nations. Since 2006, OEUSA has focused on Aliyah from the USA, preparing for increased applications due to rising anti-Semitism.
Ministry Details
Location: Lancaster, NY
Founded: 2004
Tel: (716) 681-6300
Donor Contact: Mrs. Adrianne Prosser
Member Since: December 10, 2009
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Ebenezer Operation Exodus International (EOEI) was founded during the 1991 Gulf War by Gustav Scheller, who felt God called him to help Jewish people from the land of the north (fSU) return to their homeland. Today, EOEI operates in over 60 nations, including its U.S. affiliate, Operation Exodus USA. Together they provide humanitarian and financial aid to Jewish people from the fSU and globally, and educate Christian churches about God’s prophetic purposes for the Jewish people.
Ministry Sectors & Types
Ministry Sectors
  • Environment/Disaster/Relief
  • Ministry
  • Missions
  • Other
  • Ministry Types
  • Relief and Development (primary)
  • Bible Study and Engagement
  • Prayer
  • Rescue Missions and Homeless
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