Embracing our Roles

Embracing our Roles


by Rev. Esther

UNIFY Updates – June/July 2025, Tammuz (4th Month) 5785

“…Blessed be the Name of YAH forever and ever, for wisdom and might are His.” Daniel 2:20b

In the movie “Grace of Monaco,” Princess Grace says, “Peace will come when you embrace the roles you were destined to play.” We have a very high calling in UNIFY, because we are truly called to be the United Nations for Israel. This is a prophetic call, based on Zechariah 2:11-13. Every one of us is a part of His troops marching in order, as different companies from many nations, and Archbishop is the one who has been creating that order for this movement of Yah. We have our Manifesto as our foundation. We all know what our position is; we are called to stand with Israel in every circumstance.

This is our first gathering after the tremendous rain of missiles from Iran. We have all been in 24/7 prayer, and we have sent offerings to assist the Israeli families whose homes were destroyed by the missiles. And we are still doing it; our current goal is to help establish bomb shelters in communities in Judea and Samaria that currently lack them. Right now, as you know, we are in a time of ceasefire, and we don’t know what’s going to come next, but we keep on standing with Israel, and we keep on praying. That is our role—to stand with Israel at all times. However, as we are standing with Israel, not all of us are doing the same thing. We have personal roles within the United Nations for Israel.

Embracing Our Roles as Our Destiny

Sometimes in my life, I have to play a role that I don’t want to play. Many times, I have received a duty that I felt I didn’t have a natural ability to do. Years ago, I began serving in this ministry by cleaning the bathrooms in the Prayer Tower in Eilat (headquarters of the Kad-Esh MAP Ministries at the time). Even in that, I needed training, as I hadn’t been under any kind of discipline or able to work for many years due to mental illness. That wasn’t a role I eagerly wanted, yet as I embraced that role, I began to be restored, and Yah brought Shalom and healing into my life. Maybe some of you right now are playing a role that may not be exactly what you would like to do for the rest of your life, but because you were given the task, you took it on. Yet, your attitude as you perform it is crucial. Whether or not you embrace that role, even though it may seem a trivial role, is critical. For example, when I was cleaning, at some point, Archbishop Dominiquae began to encourage me to do graphic design for the Ministry. My immediate reaction was, “Oh, no, I don’t want to sit in front of the computer 8 hours a day for the rest of my life!” Even though no one was talking about “the rest of my life” or even “8 hours a day.” The truth is that we are called to serve Him for the rest of our lives, but our role may not be the same for the rest of our lives, although it might. However, He knows the best, and when we surrender to that instead of our fears, then we receive the grace to perform our task.

Three Examples from Scripture

We are in a time of transition as the United Nations for Israel, and there may be many new things coming up. We already know that we will have this amazing new online congregation, Abba’s House, for example. When we embrace our role, then He’s able to entrust us with more because He sees that we are trustworthy. I want to look at a few examples from the Bible of individuals who needed to embrace their roles.

Embracing our Roles

Hadassah needed to embrace the role of becoming Queen Esther, and for sure, that wasn’t a natural thing for her. She was an orphan girl who had lost everything, and then she was violently grabbed and placed in the Harem of the King, yet she chose to please Yah first, and when she seemed to forget who she was for a while (Esther 4:10-11), her Uncle Mordechai reminded her of that fact. Our first calling is always to please Yah first. That’s the calling for us in UNIFY; we stand with the God of Israel, with His Jewish Messiah, and with His People and Land. When these are first in our priorities, then we can also be one with each other.

Another person who demonstrated the principle of surrendering and embracing one’s role was Yoseph. Like Hadassah, who became Esther, he also had to take on a foreign name, the Egyptian name Tzaphenath-Paneah. He had to surrender to a new role in an honorable manner. Once again, it was a role of honor as royalty. He had to learn to walk, talk, and act as royalty. We are also called to be honorable and act as royalty, as sons and daughters of the King of Kings. But first, Yosef had to go through tremendous suffering in slavery and then prison. In each of his trials, he chose to please Yah first and not to grow bitter; thus, Yah showed him favor, and he learned to be a leader in each of these positions. Sometimes we think we know what the best role for us is, yet we may not always be right. It may be that He has something else planned for us, or perhaps not, but either way, when we embrace our role, He will give us grace.

The final example I want to discuss is Daniel. Again, this is a person who was put into a position of leadership in a foreign kingdom and ended up serving the kings of Babylon, an enemy of Israel, after great trauma.

In the third year of the reign of King Jehoiakim of Judah, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it. God gave King Jehoiakim of Judah into his hand, along with some of the vessels of the House of God… The king told Ashpenaz, the chief of his officials, to bring in some of the sons of Israel from royal descent and nobility, youths without any defect, handsome, proficient in all wisdom, knowledgeable, intelligent, and capable of serving in the king’s palace. He was to teach them the literature and the language of the Chaldeans. Daniel 1:1-4 TLV

Daniel was of royal descent, yet he surely had not planned that he would become a noble in Babylon. He had just lost everything; he had been exiled, and maybe his family had been killed. He was educated and had already been trained in Yerushalayim to act and speak like royalty, and that’s why he was chosen now to be in this kind of position in Babylon—to be trained in the literature and language of the Chaldeans. He chose to embrace this role. This was not an easy role to play. He had to become somebody else. He also received a new name, Belteshazzar, just like Esther and Yoseph did. He had to adopt a new identity, yet he remained faithful to the God of Israel. He never stopped worshipping the God of Israel and sought to always please Him first. Daniel became Belteshazzar, but he never forgot his God. Daniel stayed faithful to what he had learned when he was young. He embraced that new role, but he never compromised in honoring Israel and in worshipping the God of Israel, and that was his breakthrough.

These were the things that all three of these people never compromised, and these are the things we must also never compromise. Whatever role we are destined to play, and whatever He asks us to do, He will never ask us to compromise. If somebody asks you to compromise worshiping the God of Israel or loving and standing with Israel all the way, then you know that they are giving you wrong instructions. Do not obey that instruction. Of course, like Hadassah, Yosef, and Daniel, you must be faithful to your own leaders and the authorities that Yah has placed in your life, unless you are asked to compromise in standing with Yah and with Israel.

Embracing our Roles

Wider Perspective

Daniel chose to see things from a higher and wider perspective than his own life. When he was commanded to eat the king’s food, which included eating unclean animals, he refused to eat anything against the instruction of the Torah (see Lev 11) but ate only vegetables instead. Later on, he also refused to pray to the King of Babylon instead of Yah (Dan. 6:11). He wasn’t looking for his own well-being at the expense of obeying YHVH, but was willing to risk his life to not compromise. Neither was he looking back at the past in Jerusalem and getting bitter over losing that. He could have many people do that. We get so desperate because we lose something, and it’s easy to fall into bitterness when we lose something that is very precious. He lost his home, his country, and he lost Jerusalem. He probably had to witness things that we cannot imagine. But instead, he chose to look at things from Yah’s perspective. Daniel’s prayer gives us a glimpse into how he related to things.

…Blessed be the Name of God forever and ever, for wisdom and might are His. He changes times and seasons. He removes kings and installs kings. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things. He knows what lies in darkness, and light dwells with Him. To You, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise! For You gave me wisdom and power. You have made known to me what we asked of You. You revealed to us the word of the king.” Daniel 2:20-23 TLV

He always gave Yah the glory. He was full of so much wisdom that he could have become very proud, but he chose to stay humble and attribute his wisdom to Yah.

As it says in the Scripture above, “He changes times and seasons.” I believe right now we are in a season when He is changing times, and the cloud of Glory is moving. As we stay connected with the God of Israel and stay faithful, we will be able to flow in the same Spirit with our Archbishop Dominiquae Bierman. We follow her and help her fulfill the vision and mission Yah has entrusted her with. Yet we are only able to do so if we choose to surrender to the roles that He has destined us to play, both within the United Nations for Israel and in our countries, where He has placed us. Thank you all for remaining faithful in your roles, for your prayers and support, and for everything you do.

Homework: Are you embracing your role as a part of your destiny, or are you bitter and resentful for the things you have lost or because you would rather be doing something else? If so, repent and ask Yah to give you grace to embrace your role and devote yourself to being faithful despite your circumstances or preferences. In doing so, He will surely show you favor.

Reports from the Nations

Embracing our Roles

The Work of Yah in the United States

UNIFY team, USA

Cornelius-Gathering in Georgia

Archbishop, Rabbi, and a team member traveled to minister in a home fellowship in Jefferson, Georgia. Angelee and her husband, William, are Israel lovers, and they were yearning to hear the Gospel made in Zion. Thus, like Cornelius, they invited Jewish Apostles Archbishop Dominiquae and Rabbi Baruch to their home, gathering together their family and friends. This special group of women (with a few husbands attending as well) received in-depth teaching and revelation through Archbishop, and experienced Yah’s healing miracles. We pray that the message will take deep root in each one of them and that we will be able to witness GRM Bible School groups established in Georgia.

Rescuing Lives Behind Bars

The prison ministry team has continued their faithful service to the men and women behind bars. On his recent visit to a close management dorm, Rabbi Baruch was greeted by an inmate who had just decided to end his life, but when he saw Rabbi, he felt that Yah had sent him to give him a sign of hope, and he chose life instead of death. One visit can literally save lives!

One of our inmate GRM Bible School graduates writes:

“In 2012, my entire life changed, for what I thought and felt at the time was the worst. I had survived my childhood trauma, and then my reaction to one final traumatic blow landed me in county jail. I had never had a real relationship with God. My childhood was Sunday mass in the summer when I was at my grandparents’ home. Any other time, I was only taken to church on Palm Sunday by my mom.

After my crime, I knew I had done something horrific, and I wanted to take my own life. However, I have always heard that suicide was the last sin, and one would certainly go to hell. Sheol was not a place I wanted to go, so I took a legalistic approach: certainly somewhere in the Bible, I could find the loophole for suicide. I began reading the Bible and taking every Bible study I could, searching for the verse that would tell me under what circumstances I could commit suicide and not be doomed to eternal damnation.

A couple of years later, one day, someone asked how I got started doing Bible studies because at the time I was doing thirteen different ones to make sure I always had one to do while others were mailed off, getting graded. I did not remember at first, but later on that day, I remembered. I had been looking for that loophole.

I have never had the urge or thought to take my own life since. I want to truly thank you all for the education about replacement theology. I had heard in whispers about these (Christian) holidays, and I used to acknowledge being pagan. However, there was never anyone to break it down and explain it. Thank you so much for giving me Yeshua and all that comes with eye-opening knowledge.”

Embracing our Roles

Shabbat at the U.S. Army Base

Erika Mendoza, UNIFY member

My daughters serve as Senior Airman Cadets in the U.S. Civil Air Patrol. On one Friday night, when the Shabbat was about to begin, they were at the base and felt a longing for home as they saw evening fall. They asked about church services at the Army base. They were directed to Shabbat services led by a Jewish commander. The officers were stunned when my daughters recited blessings over the wine, challah, and candles. They were invited back to help grow the gatherings. Together, they read the Torah portion, worshipped, and broke bread—experiencing the same Spirit-filled Shabbat we share back at home. Even separated by miles, we were united in the same message: Yeshua, our Sabbath, is with us wherever we go.

Embracing our Roles

Estonia Stands with Israel After Seven-Year Silence

Pastor Eicha Lohmus, Estonia

On June 21, a public, open pro-Israel demonstration took place in front of the Estonian Parliament. UNIFY Estonia stood at the forefront, bearing the UNIFY flag. This event was an answer to many years of prayer, during which I consistently knocked on the doors of the Estonian branch of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) and reached out to pro-Israel government officials to obtain official permission for such a public stand in defense of Israel.

The demonstration was attended by members of the Estonian Jewish Community, the Christian Union (a government party), and various pro-Israel Christian congregations. The event featured powerful speeches, Israeli songs, and public declarations affirming that Estonia must stand with Israel.

The last time an official public pro-Israel demonstration was authorized by the police and held in front of the Estonian Parliament was seven years ago, in 2018—the very year UNIFY was officially established. I also participated in that demonstration as the UNIFY delegate for Estonia.

In biblical terms, seven years signify a sabbatical cycle. This 2025 gathering felt deeply prophetic, as though Yah was offering Estonia a renewed opportunity—one group at a time—to step into His favor and begin receiving the long-awaited blessing from the God of Shalom, which has been withheld for seven years.

Preparing New Editions and Reaching New Nations

Pastor Terhi Laine, Finland

We have completed our proofreading of the book Exposing Haman, Amalek, and Hamas, and it is now in the final stages of layout preparation before going to print. In addition, we have begun proofreading the Finnish editions of books already in circulation.

One of our team members, Eija, has a special anointing for connecting with new people. She has recently had several opportunities to distribute brochures and information about UNIFY—not only to Finnish individuals but also to three women from Bangladesh.

The GRM Bible School group in Finland continues to thrive with ongoing face-to-face learning sessions, deepening discipleship, and understanding of Israel’s prophetic significance.

Norwegian Hearts Stirred by The Voice of These Ashes

Pastor Hanne Hansen, Norway

The Norwegian group continues to hold Ima Bat Ami meetings on Zoom every second week. We are nearing the completion of The Voice of These Ashes book, which has deeply moved us. After each reading, we pray and repent for the antisemitism committed in Norway, especially by the government and media.

This month, we also planted trees in Israel and gave restitution offerings to Israeli families affected by the 12-day war with Iran. During one meeting, Olga, a GRM student from northern Norway, invited four women new to the Gospel from Zion. They were deeply touched, asked many questions, and now plan to begin GRM studies and celebrate Shabbat together.

Embracing our Roles

Strawberries for the Sake of Zion & Baptism of the GRM Students

Apostle Sana Enroos, Sweden

This has been an intense month. We were given a house in Kolbäck to use for summer, and have been working at a local strawberry farm to raise funds to attend the Sukkot Tour in Israel. Alongside physical labor, we have ministered through counseling and intercession.

A family of GRM students was baptized in the Kolbäcksån river, renamed “Little Jordan.” After hearing the truth about Mikveh (baptism) in the name of Yeshua, they embraced it with joy. The atmosphere in Kolbäck changed afterward, especially when I sounded the shofar. Thunder, rain, fire in the clouds, and a double rainbow followed—clear signs of Yah’s favor and revival flowing from Zion. Praise Yah!

Embracing our Roles

Breakthroughs, Shabbat, and Divine Timing

Hilary Anderson, United Kingdom

June 2025 was a dynamic month in the UK, with the war in Israel and Operation Rising Lion at the forefront of our prayers, giving, and activity. The UK GRM Bible School group is in its third term, with three students continuing. A key breakthrough was that two new students, touched by one of Archbishop’s videos on Shabbat, decided to observe it and requested help in doing so.

Another touching moment came through Janet, a GRM student and UNIFY member, who fell seriously ill while in Israel and required surgery. Although her mother passed away in the UK during her stay, Yah graciously allowed her to return safely, two days before the war broke out. Her safe return and recovery were nothing short of divine protection. Janet invited me and another GRM student, Paul, to her mother’s funeral, where Hebrew prayers were recited at the graveside. We went to be a blessing but were deeply blessed ourselves.

Embracing our Roles

Repentance, Redemption & the Cloud of Glory

Pastor D’vora Cheung, China & Hong Kong

During Shavuot, we shared the story of Ruth and Naomi, recognizing it as a prophetic time to stand with Israel. After the outpouring of the Ruach, we began our mission in Hong Kong on June 8, starting with Acts of Repentance at the Chinese University—site of the 2019 anti-extradition protests—blowing the shofar and proclaiming the MAP Movement for Youth.

On June 15, we traveled to Meilin Mountain in Shenzhen, China, carrying out further Acts of Repentance. We brought soil from Hong Kong and Macau, cleansing the land with salt and olive oil from Israel. Using Isaiah 10:27, we broke yokes, made restitution, and blew redemption and Aliyah shofars in a Jewish restaurant. We followed the cloud of glory, just as Bnei-Yisrael followed it in the wilderness (Numbers 9:17 TLV).

Restitution, Revelation & Family Redemption

Yutong Tagawa, Japan

At the end of June, I brought my mother to Japan to stay for a month. Since my father passed away, this has been a special time to live closely together. I shared with her about Israel and the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua.

In response, my mother made a restitution offering on behalf of our family, acknowledging that both sides have been Christian for generations, beginning with my great-grandmother. I thank YAH for the revelation given to Archbishop Dominiquae Bierman, allowing Gentiles to make restitution to Israel.

Embracing our Roles

Restitution, Intercession & Regional Unity

Apostle Dawid Yosef Lee, Malaysia

UNIFY Malaysia remains active in intercession, participating weekly in both the Global Midnight Watch and MAP Men’s Prayer. We also host Ima Bat Ami Zoom gatherings, weekly Shabbat services, and a Shabbat letter Zoom study for Far East GRM students.

In celebration of Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), we planted a tree in honor of Pastor Tang, without telling him. When he later received the certificate, he was deeply moved and sent a restitution offering to UNIFY to support Israeli families that lost their homes due to Iran’s missiles. Praise YHVH for how He touches hearts!

Embracing our Roles

Prophetic Encounters, Healing, and the Key of Abraham

Pastor Perach Yang, Taiwan

On June 18, Adina and I visited an apostle from Uganda in southern Taiwan. I had a dream featuring Archbishop Dominiquae’s book, The Bible Cure for Africa and the Nations, prompting me to reconnect with him. As we discussed the Jewish roots, he was deeply engaged. We gave him several books and prayed that Ruach (the Holy Spirit) would teach him and move him to make restitution to Israel so he may receive the blessing of the Key of Abraham (Genesis 12:3).

During the May Shavuot worship in Malaysia, we prayed for Yvonne’s eye condition. Her intraocular pressure returned to normal, and surgery was no longer needed. Praise Yeshua for this healing! We are also finalizing the proofreading of the “Vessels of Fire” translation in collaboration with Malaysia.

Re-Educating the Remnant & Sowing Truth in Australia

Mathilda Cuthbertson, Australia

On June 8, I attended an informal fellowship with believers from the Adelaide Messianic Congregation. Though the gathering was small, I encountered a mix of people. I was especially blessed to meet two women originally from the Philippines who were new to the restoration movement. I used the opportunity to begin re-educating them about Israel and gave them each a copy of The Voice of These Ashes – Judgment or Restitution book. They were very hungry for truth and expressed a strong desire to visit Israel soon.

One of them wasn’t sure how to properly observe Shabbat and was hesitant to do so out of concern that it might offend her grown children, who are still involved in Christian youth ministry. I gently reminded her that as a mother, she holds spiritual authority in the home and encouraged her to begin opening Shabbat in her household. She agreed wholeheartedly.

Later, on June 29, I hosted two young ladies from Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Papua New Guinea for dinner. Their leader had begun teaching them basic truths about Shabbat, Church history, and Constantine. I built upon that foundation by re-educating them about who Constantine really was—how he severed the Church from its Jewish roots and institutionalized pagan elements into the faith. One young woman, clearly on fire for the Lord, listened especially intently. I explained that the New Testament is a Jewish book, written by Jewish apostles following their Jewish Messiah, Yeshua. Their curiosity grew, leading me to give them six of Archbishop’s books, including The Identity Theft, Grafted In, and The Healing Power of the Roots.

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Shavuot Joy, Israel Intercession & UNIFY Latin America United

Pastor Dr. Marcelo Corral, Ecuador

On June 1st, we joyfully celebrated the Shavuot festival in the event hall of the Military Circle in Cuenca. Our entire congregation had fasted in preparation for this Spirit-filled feast, and indeed, a very special joy was poured out upon us. The celebration was filled with Ruach’s presence. First-time guests who joined us testified that they felt something unique and powerful during the gathering, so much so that they have continued attending ever since. They were seeking a congregation that was alive in the Spirit and learning about the Hebrew roots of the faith. From that day forward, they became part of our community.

Later, as the war between Israel and Iran unfolded, we entered a time of fasting and intercession. Together we mourned and cried out to Adonai for Israel’s protection and the defeat of her enemies. These prayers continue within our prayer groups and will persist as long as needed, as we are committed to interceding for the chosen people of Israel. Our mourning turned into joy as we witnessed Israel’s victory in YHVH—He heard our prayers and delivered His people.

On Wednesday, June 25th, we held our first UNIFY Latin America Zoom meeting. It was a great blessing for the Pastors and AGIMAP graduates to connect. We look forward to including the rest of the students in upcoming meetings and growing in unity (becoming echad). I was blessed to offer a few words of encouragement, reminding everyone that our efforts to lead our nations into becoming sheep nations are not in vain. The fruit is coming, and we must keep pressing forward, even in the face of obstacles.

Embracing our Roles

Public Honor for Israel, Regional Unity, & Media Outreach

Pastor Sonia Gotelli, Peru

On June 1st, we were honored to participate in a Public Meeting Against Antisemitism and in Support of Israel, hosted by the March of Life organization. We were invited to be part of the shofarists team during this significant event. Distinguished attendees included Mr. Eran Yuvan, the Israeli Ambassador to Peru; Congresswoman Milagros Aguayo, Vice President of the Peru-Israel Parliamentary League; the President of the Jewish Community in Peru; Pastor Ruben Gutnech, Director of March of Life for Latin America; and Pastor Luis Bocanegra, a representative of the World Missionary Movement churches in Peru.

That same evening, the entire Kad-Esh MAP Peru Ministry celebrated Shavuot with joy, standing under the chuppah and renewing our vows of obedience to YHVH’s commandments. On June 2nd, we joined the United Nations for Israel Shavuot celebration, followed by our participation in the monthly UNIFY meeting on June 8th. Then, on June 25th, in alignment with UNIFY leadership directives, we held our first regional Latin America meeting via Zoom. It was a joyful time of unity, fellowship, and strategic collaboration with Pastor César Silva, Pastor Marcelo Corral, and graduates from Peru, Mexico, Colombia, and Panama.

We continue to broadcast Archbishop Dominiquae Bierman’s teachings on Televisión La Luz and Radio Pacífico, sowing truth into the airwaves of Peru. Our offerings have been sent to various projects in Israel, particularly in response to the 12-day war with Iran. Today, our intercession is filled with gratitude for the cessation of war and for a time of rest and restoration for all of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai!

Embracing our Roles

Launching Latin America’s First UNIFY Meeting

Pastor César Silva, Mexico

In response to Archbishop Dominiquae Bierman’s call for monthly UNIFY regional meetings, we held our first UNIFY Latin America meeting on June 25. It was a powerful time of unity and fellowship. The meeting brought together pastors, AGIMAP graduates, and those close to graduating. Among the attendees were Pastor Sonia Gotelli (Peru), Pastor Dr. Marcelo Corral (Ecuador), Pastora Isoira (Panama), Pastor Assistant Gilma Luz (Colombia), and representatives from Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Mexico, and Panama, totaling 27 participants.

Before organizing this gathering, I held a preliminary coordination meeting with Pastor Marcelo and Pastor Sonia, whose collaboration made this meeting possible. Pastor Sonia opened with a powerful and inspiring prayer. I want to especially highlight her consistent efforts in launching and sustaining GRM Bible Schools in Peru, which stand as a great inspiration to us all. Pastor Marcelo delivered a compelling message that aligned perfectly with the vision of the ministry.

To close, we shared the importance of supporting UNIFY programs—especially by becoming active ambassadors on social media, promoting our outreach organically, and helping to publicize the upcoming Israel Tour. This time of fellowship, encouragement, and anointing from the Ruach HaKodesh strengthened our unity and renewed our shared commitment to the vision and mission of UNIFY and GRM.

Behold My servant, whom I uphold. My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I have put My Ruach on Him, He will bring justice to the nations. Behold, the former things have come to pass, Now I declare new things. Before they spring forth I announce them to you.” Isaiah 42:1, 9 TLV

We are rejoicing for all the fruit coming forth in Israel and the nations!

For The Lion of Judah,

Rev. Esther on behalf of Archbishop Dr. Dominiquae & Rabbi Baruch Bierman, and the UNIFY Team.

Archbishop Dominiquae Bierman

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