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Our ministry was founded in 1948 by Charles Halff, a young Jewish man from San Antonio, Texas, who become a believer in Jesus as his Messiah and Savior. The Halffs had long been prominent in the local Jewish community, and Charles’ confession of faith in Jesus caused quite a commotion within his family. The story is recounted in detail in his biography entitled What It Costs a Jew to Become a Christian. About our NameThe acrostic "CJF" hearkens back to the old name of the organization, "Christian Jew Foundation." Our Founder, Charles Halff, was a Jewish man who became a believer in Jesus in the 1940s. It was rare in those days to hear about a Jewish person who was also a Christian, so he became affectionately known in evangelical circles as “the Christian Jew.” In 1948, he adapted that moniker when he went on the radio (“The Christian Jew Hour”). Decades later, when the ministry experienced significant growth in the late 1990s, the name of the radio program was changed to “Messianic Perspectives” and in the early 2000s, the name of the organization was changed to “CJF Ministries.” |

