Center for Israel

Faith, Heritage, Mission
Fostering a deeper understanding of the people of Israel, Liberty University’s Center for Israel (CFI) helps to create a university atmosphere of awareness and support.
Our purpose is to encourage a biblical understanding of Israel’s role within God’s redemptive purposes and to promote thoughtful reflection on the relationship between the church, the Jewish people, and the nations.
See our core beliefs and key principles
Center for Israel Objectives
- Gospel Advocacy: Proclaim salvation only through repentance and faith in Jesus the Messiah, who reconciles Jew and Gentile into one redeemed people.
- Educational Excellence: Provide academic content that covers Israel’s theological importance, history, politics, culture, and contributions to global society.
- Research and Scholarship: Support and conduct research on topics related to Israel, including its theological and eschatological significance, geopolitical position, and cultural heritage.
- Community Engagement: Facilitate meaningful interactions between Liberty University, the broader evangelical world, and the Jewish community through events, exchanges, and collaborative projects both locally and nationally.
- Cultural Awareness: Promote awareness and appreciation of Israeli culture through art, music, literature, and culinary experiences.
Connect With Us
Contact
Location
Freedom Tower, School of Divinity, Liberty University
Israel in the News
Center for Israel Events and Focused Initiatives
- Israel Awareness Week
- Guest speaker series
- Cultural festivals
- Research symposium
- Interfaith dialogues
- Community service projects
- Study abroad programs
- Israel-focused curriculum
- Funding for CFI programs
- Partnerships with Israeli organizations
- Outreach strategies
Leadership Team

Dr. Troy W. Temple
Director
Dr. Troy Temple serves as the Director of the Center for Israel and Dean of the Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University.

Dr. Johnnie Moore
Senior Founding Fellow
Dr. Johnnie Moore is the founder and CEO of The KAIROS Company and previously served as Senior Vice President of Liberty University.
Mission Statement
The Center for Israel at Liberty University helps to foster a deep understanding of God’s promises to His people that began with the Abrahamic Covenant and continue to today. This initiative encourages the Liberty community to pray for the nation of Israel and provides resources to guide the church in supporting Israel and the hope of the Gospel.
Rooted in God’s Word
The Center for Israel advances a biblically grounded understanding of God’s redemptive purposes as revealed in Scripture and fulfilled in Christ Jesus. Rooted in the authority of God’s inspired Word, CFI speaks with theological clarity, humility, and gospel conviction.
Every initiative—academic, cultural, or civic—flows from confidence in Scripture, commitment to proclaiming salvation through Christ alone, and recognition of God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises for the church, Israel, and the world.
Our Key Principles
The Center for Israel:
- Stands on the unity of Scripture, affirming the Bible as the inspired Word of God through which all truth claims about the Jewish people, the nations, and redemption are understood.
- Proclaims God’s covenantal faithfulness, recognizing His promises to the Jewish people as enduring testimonies of His steadfast love, justice, and mercy—fulfilled in Christ Jesus and extended to all who believe in Him.
- Upholds the centrality of Christ and the gospel, affirming that salvation comes only through repentance and faith in Jesus the Messiah, who reconciles Jew and Gentile into one redeemed people.
- Affirms both the enduring identity of the Jewish people and the unity of the church, acknowledging that the church does not replace Israel but participates in God’s redemptive purposes, bearing witness together to His wisdom and mercy.
- Commits to humility and respect in all theological engagement, including prayer, conviction with compassion, dialogue with grace, and unity in the gospel that transcends division.