OUR STAFF

Daniel and Deborah

Daniel N. – Executive Director

Daniel and Deborah are both Jewish believers in Yeshua who have dedicated their lives to introducing other Jews to their Messiah.

Daniel had an unusual upbringing in that both his parents are Jewish believers in Yeshua. Daniel was born in London, and became a believer when he was just seven years old. A few years later, his family moved to Vancouver, Canada, where his father directed an outreach to the Jewish community there. It was in Vancouver that he studied first in a local Bible School and then for a master’s degree at Regent College.

Upon finishing his classes, Daniel married Deborah, also a Jewish believer, and together they established a home in Seattle, Washington. From there they ministered to Jewish believers and unbelievers in the region, joining Chosen People Ministries in 1998. Recently, they were called to direct the ministry in London where Chosen People Ministries, under its UK board, has been re-establishing the historic work of the ministry since 1999.

Daniel and Deborah both have a burden to reach the Jewish people of Great Britain with the news that Messiah has come! Daniel is an accomplished Bible teacher and regularly teaches in churches, making the Scriptures come alive in the light of their original Jewish context.

To have Daniel speak in your church or meeting, please call 0208 455 7911 or email info@chosenpeople.org.uk.

Fiona Sorbala

Fiona is an accomplished speaker who has spoken extensively in the Former Soviet Union where she worked in Russia, Ukraine and Moldova, she is now based in London.She is available for speaking engagements, television and radio interviews particularly on topics dealing with the Jewish Festivals and their relevance to Jewish and non-Jewish believers in Yeshua (Jesus) today,  as well as the Jewish roots of the Christian Faith and the lessons of the Tabernacle.

Fiona Sorbala is a Jewish believer in Jesus who grew up in Scotland. Her mother, who grew up in the Egyptian Jewish community, came to the United Kingdom via France, where her brother had been killed while working for the French Resistance. Fiona has an early memory of her mother telling her to never forget that she is Jewish.

When she was 14 she came to know her Messiah. Her love for the Bible brought her to Bible College where she first got involved in evangelism to Jewish people.

In 1992 Fiona first went to St Petersburg in Russia. At this time there were amazing opportunities to evangelize and disciple the myriads of Jewish people who had not been denied the Gospel under Communism. She is now fluent in Russian, and also met her husband Marius while serving the Lord there.

Like the Apostle Paul, Fiona longs to see Jewish People find their Messiah.