call a “Heart of Ruth” and her love for God and His people are evident in her lifestyle and belief.

Feeling the call of ministry on his life, in 1993, Scott went back to school.  Overcoming a learning disability, dyslexia,
Scott graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BS in Biblical Education in 1994 at which time he started full-time
ministry.  














In 2001, he founded Israel's Harvest Ministries (IHM) to reach out to the unsaved Jews and Gentiles all over the
world.  This mission is accomplished through evangelistic outreaches to the nations, as well as, helping the Church to
fulfill Romans 11 by teaching them about their Jewish roots and heritage.  In October 2001, he traveled to New York
to minister to the people of the city.  During this time of crisis, many accepted Yeshua as their Messiah.  

IHM sponsors mission trips in which volunteers participate in hands-on evangelism.  Many times, these trips also
provide humanitarian / medical aid. IHM has distributed over 2 million dollars worth of medical aid. IHM launched
“One In Messiah” Internet Radio featuring Messianic Music, Teachings and Shabbat Services on-line.  Currently the
internet radio is sharing the Good News of Yeshua to over 70 countries.

In October 2001, Rabbi Scott founded Congregation Beth Yeshua, which was the first Messianic Congregation in
Macon Georgia.  In August 2002, he founded and is the Rabbi of Congregation Beth Adonai in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Rabbi Scott Sekulow                           
Rabbi Scott was raised in a typical Reform Jewish home.  During his teens and
early 20’s, he was involved at his Synagogue as a Sunday School Teacher and at
the Atlanta Jewish Community Center Summer Camp as a Counselor.  
Throughout these years, when Scott had questions about religion, he turned to
his brother Jay for answers.  Through these conversations, Jay was able to
share about the Messiah.  Jay Sekulow is currently Chief Counsel for the
American Center for Law and Justice.

Scott met his wife, Judy, while both were attending Mercer University in
Atlanta, Georgia.  Scott graduated from Mercer in 1988 with a BA in
Management.  Judy graduated from Mercer in 1987 with a BA in Marketing.  In
July 1989, they were married.  They are the proud parents of a daughter,
Natalie, born in 2001.

In 1992, they started attending a Messianic Jewish Synagogue.  During the
ensuing months, the Lord drew Scott into an understanding of the Messiah.  
Despite the intellectual knowledge, Scott wanted a visible sign.  In I Corinthians
1:22, it says that the Jewish people will require a sign.  Scott received his sign
from the Lord and on Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, Scott made a
public profession of faith.   Judy was raised with a Southern Baptist background
and was drawn to learning
more about the Jewish roots of her faith after they married.  Judy has what many
Through his ministry work, Rabbi Scott has been featured on the Praise the
Lord Show, Charisma Magazine, Salem Radio News (SRN), Decision Today
with Billy Graham, Messianic Times, USA Radio, The 700 Club, Promise
Keepers and Crosswalk.com.  In April 2002, World Magazine chose Scott as
the notable Jewish believer in 2001 for his work in Israel.  His brother Jay
was chosen in 1993 for his work on the Lamb’s Chapel Case.  
Rabbi Scott has ministered in the USA, Israel, The Former Soviet Union
(Minsk, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Odessa, Kharkov and Berdansk),
Brazil, Columbia, Argentina, and most recently, Cuba and Panama.  In
the Former Soviet Union, the Festivals reached hundreds of thousands
of unsaved Jews and Gentiles, a modern-day “Book of Acts” as 5,000
Jewish people accepted their Messiah Yeshua.

In 1998, Rabbi Scott spearheaded a Messianic Jewish Festival in
Rosario, Argentina.  Ministering through music, dance, and a salvation
message, over 1,000 people accepted Yeshua as their personal Messiah.  
The revival among the Jewish people and the Jewish Roots of our Faith
is a message shared at hundreds of churches during the past 11 years.