While it’s not Yom Kippur, the importance of understanding atonement is always relevant.
Jesus’ teaching on atonement came right from the Jewish Bible. But his message was also unique…that the Messiah himself would bring atonement for all. Read More:
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We often get accused of evangelising, but everyone is an evangelist for something.
When you’ve experienced something that has changed your life for the better, you want to share it! So as Jewish people who have found hope in Yeshua as Messiah, it feels wrong *not* to share it!
Jewish believers in Jesus are really diverse, but there are some core beliefs that we all share. Click the link below to learn what those are!
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A Jewish man admits that when he read the New Testament for himself, he found incredible wisdom there! Check out the full conversation by clicking here: https://t.co/amrUn20V5X
When Gentiles started following Jesus, his earliest followers had a big question to answer. And it’s a question we still have to address 2000 years later! Click the link below as we unpack it.
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God made you on purpose!
David reminded us of this when he wrote, "My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth." (Psalm 139:15).
Don’t forget: you are known, you are loved, and you are valuable!
2000 years later…we’re still here!
The enduring existence of Jewish people who have followed Jesus for the last 2000 years is yet another testimony to the legitimacy of not only this movement, but also to the one this movement follows, Yeshua!
Have you considered his claims?
Summer’s here and we are gearing up for our summer camp experiences! Camp Gilgal (8-13) and Ma’oz (hugh school) are places where young people can to lean into both their Jewish identity and their faith in Jesus.
Learn more here: https://t.co/idEMuF9RCw
Can someone live a good life without God? And what difference, if any, does Jesus make?
We hope this conversation encourages you to think more deeply about who he is and what his life and teachings might mean for all of us today.
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Due to several difficult and honestly really painful life circumstances, Teddy grew up being called an “unwanted child.” But once he encountered Jesus, for the first time, he truly felt seen, loved, wanted, and pursued.
You can know this kind of pursuit too! Message us!
Our culture often tells us that what we believe is kind of irrelevant, that just being a good person is what really matters. But is that actually true? Why would the specifics of what we believe in matter? Click the link below to learn more.
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As a first-century rabbi, Yeshua walked, talked, lived, and ate with his followers; in fact, he called them his friends. We believe that as we study his teachings, we experience a relationship with God through Yeshua, too. Are you interested in having that kind of relationship?
Being Jewish means different things to different people, but it wasn’t always like that. Being Jewish didn’t originate with our ideas about who we are, but with God’s promises of what we would become. (And Jesus reminded us of those promises!)
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Many Jewish people have never read or heard the accounts and teachings of the New Testament. That’s something we seek to change! For the full video, visit: https://t.co/G2ecmtltis
“What were the chances that only one religion could be right?” This was the question consuming Ziggy’s mind.
Click the link below to read this powerful and personal journey of discovery!
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So why do we do what we do? It’s simple: when you’ve experienced something that has changed your life for the better, don’t you want to share it? As Jewish people who have found hope in Yeshua as Messiah, it feels wrong *not* to share it with those who care to explore it!
We’d love to invite you to join us on Facebook or Discord for a weekly conversation, starting this Thursday, with David Brickner on his book, “Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus?”
Just click the link below for more information!
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God encourages us to ask the hard questions…even the ones it may seem we have no business asking!
Because asking hard questions doesn’t discount your faith and trust in his plans…it’s shows you are pursuing it!
So keep asking!
Why does evil exist?
The question is simple and yet painfully difficult to answer. In the face of the horrors of war, terrorism, or blatant antisemitism, we may find ourselves asking this question.
But what do the Scriptures teach us about evil?
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