Kimberly Troup was born in California, but moved to rural Kentucky at the age of 7. She was brought up in a Christian home and was home-schooled from 1984 - 1993, a home-school pioneer! From a very young age, her parents imbued her with Christian values which included a deep love of God and a great interest and respect for the Jewish people. The first time Kim actually met a Jew in person was as a young woman, but the truths about God's chosen people that were planted in her since early childhood played a major role in her life-long passion for Israel.
Kim moved to Colorado at the age of 18 to care for her ailing grandmother. In 1996, she moved to Colorado Springs to attend Charis Bible College, from which she graduated with a ministerial license in 1998. She joined Christian Friends of Israeli Communities in March of 1998, as a ministry coordinator, and in 2002, became the director of the US office.
Kim has been on ministry trips to Mexico, England, Ireland, and Scotland and has also traveled several times to Israel, most recently in 2003, as the leader of a CFOIC Heartland tour. Kim is passionate about Israel and committed to the settlement movement. Her faith in God's promises to Israel fuel her passion and initiative as the leader of CFOIC Heartland's North American office. She also shares truths that she has gleaned from God's Word about His people through speaking engagements and articles.
Kim lives in Colorado Springs with her husband Greg and their 3 children.
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Give a Jewish family or an IDF soldier a gift for the holiday season!
Rosh Hashanah falls on September 30 this year. That day ushers in a month-long holiday season in Israel that is dedicated to prayer and repentance, to family gatherings and to rejoicing in G-d's blessings. Traditional holiday greetings include the blessing for a sweet year, a year of peace and wellbeing, and prayers for G-d's protection
CFOIC is offering you the opportunity to give a holiday package to a
or to
All orders must be received by September 23, 2011.
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On your next visit to Israel, spend some time in the heart of the Bible land.