The Teaching of Messiah & Israel
(excerpted from Sam Nadler’s book The Israel Factor) Many non-Messianic Jewish people today still wrongly think that it is not possible for a Jewish person to believe in Yeshua and
Learn more(excerpted from Sam Nadler’s book The Israel Factor) Many non-Messianic Jewish people today still wrongly think that it is not possible for a Jewish person to believe in Yeshua and
Learn moreEvery year on the 14th of Adar (March) Jewish people around the world celebrate Purim (“Lots”). We learn about Purim in the book of Esther. This book is unique in
Learn moreRemembering Our True Hope Hope, in Hebrew is tikvah, this Tikvah is interwoven into the fabric of Israel, even as the national anthem of Israel is called HaTikvah– the Hope.
Learn moreIn Romans 1:16, God’s ongoing love for the Jewish people is revealed in the Good News of Messiah. Though Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles, he coined the phrase
Learn moreThanksgiving Day gives us an opportunity to reflect on God’s grace and the harvest He provides. God orders the seasons. He alone supplies the early and the latter rains that
Learn moreIsrael Independence Day! In Ezekiel 37:3, God asks the prophet Ezekiel a strange question: “Can these bones live?” For God to ask a man anything is strange, since God is omniscient. So, when
Learn moreRomans 8:37-9:5 is a mysterious section of Scripture. Paul goes from the pinnacle of all promises (“nothing will separate us from the love of God in our Lord Yeshua the
Learn moreHave you ever felt that God is silent? Or perhaps it seems like He is not listening to your prayers, nor is He concerned about your particular situation? Since Malachi,
Learn moreExcerpt from Miriam’s book “Compassion & Redemption” Is it possible to combine worship and work as we serve the Lord? In His letter to the congregation at Colossae, Paul writes
Learn more“Speak to the sons of Israel, saying, ‘In the seventh month on the first of the month you shall have a rest, a reminder by blowing of trumpets, a holy
Learn moreMessiah’s virgin birth is the defining point of all history. Though the date of Messiah’s birth is debated among many people, when Messiah was born is not the subject of
Learn moreZionism is the recognition of a Jewish homeland, an organized return of the Jewish people to Zion. The word ‘Zion’ represents Israel, though biblically it originally referred to Jerusalem (see
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