Dr. Charles Halff
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In 1947 God called Charles Halff, a Jewish teenager, to preach His Word to both Jews and Gentiles. Charles left his family, stepped out in faith to serve the Lord, and—from 1947-1951—young Charles conducted many church meetings and city-wide revivals throughout America. He became known as "the Christian Jew," and in 1951, he established the work of The Christian Jew Foundation. As the radio ministry grew, Brother Halff assumed the support of several missionaries, training them in how to witness from a Jewish perspective.

The radio broadcast, now called "Messianic Perspectives," is heard across America, southern Canada, Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Internet. The ministry, now called CJF Ministries, supports 23 missionaries around the world and publishes and distributes literature designed for Jewish evangelism. Though Dr. Halff died in 2000, his teachings are just as current today as when first recorded.