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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The continued survival of the Jewish people is a testament to the provision and love of God. The prophet Jeremiah wrote of God, “I am as likely to reject my people Israel as I am to abolish the laws of nature!’” (31:36).
What a clear picture of God’s unending devotion!
It’s very clear that *whoever* was buried in the garden tomb in Jerusalem isn’t there anymore…and to many, it’s obvious that this was a place where the miraculous took place! For the full conversation, click here: https://t.co/clstsXYohW
Christians often make the claim that the “church” started at Pentecost in 33 AD. But do the scriptures actually make that claim? And what are the implications if we’ve gotten this wrong? Read why getting this right is so incredibly important!
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In this compilation video, we share real moments from conversations where Jewish people encountered passages from the New Testament alongside the Tanakh, and began noticing connections they had never heard or seen before! Check it out!
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Need Shavuot help? We’ve got you covered!
We’ve put together a helpful one-stop resource for all things Shavuot! Everything from the history of this holiday, to practical traditions and recipes, we hope this resource serves you and your family well!
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Most people think of Shavuot as Jewish and Pentecost as Christian. But is that right?
See, the more you understand the Jewish context behind Pentecost, the more the story comes alive. This discussion may completely reshape these traditions for you!
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Having faith doesn’t necessarily mean having all the right answers. Faith is this gift that gives us the opportunity to trust while we keep asking questions, keep digging, and keep going after him.
What aspects of the character of God have you experienced personally?
Take a few moments and soak in the sights and sounds of the same city we read about all throughout the scriptures. And may it serve as a reminder to continue to pray for the Jewish people.
Shavuot, which begins next weekend, is one of the most important Jewish holidays, but it often seems to fly a bit under the radar. It’s been called a “neglected stepchild” compared to several of our other holidays. So let’s fix that!
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Has God ever just…gone quiet?
In the Hebrew Scriptures, we are encouraged to present our heartfelt requests to God. But how should we respond when we don’t get an answer? Let’s talk about it.
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“Aren’t you just Christians?” We get that question a lot. The reality is, the word “Christian” simply means “follower of Messiah,” not “Gentile.” So yep, we’re Christians—but just like Jesus and all his first followers, we remain Jewish, and proud of it! Curious? Message us!
Jesus once said something really cryptic: “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst” (John 6:35). But what did this mean for those he was speaking to? And what does it mean for us today?
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We recently had the opportunity to talk with an Orthodox Jewish man in Israel and had an honest conversation about faith, Jesus, the rabbis, Judaism, and the idea of the Messiah. Check it out!
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On the night Yeshua was betrayed and arrested, he was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. This garden is a real place. Yeshua was a real Jewish rabbi. And the accounts we read about in the scriptures were real historical accounts. Have you ever read these accounts for yourself?