Forgiveness and Intimacy

Forgiveness and Intimacy Aaron Allsbrook

The high holidays. Every Jew knows about them and it’s usually the only time most Jews go to any type of service. These  are big events, that is, Rosh Hashanah and, especially, Yom Kippur. Many irreligious Jews fast even to some degree on Yom  Kippur. Whatever one has done for the other 364 days of…
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Was Yeshua Successful? Part 8 Rabbi Michael Weiner

Today we will illuminate the 3rd stated (by me previously) purpose of Yeshua’s coming. But first, let’s review. Jewish people are usually averse to receiving Yeshua as Messiah, mostly because the rabbis of His day (2,000 years ago) rejected His claim of deity. Yeshua said of Himself … John 10:30 I and the Father are…
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Times of Need Mark Rantz

Times of Need! If a phrase could sum up our human experience over the past few years, this very well might be it. From the ravages of COVID to unrest in the streets and the recent horrors in Afghanistan – our days as “times of need” may be an accurate assessment of life today, ……
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Jewish Evangelism – Isaiah 53 – Part 3 Rabbi Michael Weiner

Isaiah 53:6 We all like sheep have gone astray. Each of us turned to his own way. So Adonai has laid on Him the iniquity of us all. Messianic Jewish evangelist, Sid Roth wrote an autobiography titled, “Something For Nothing.” That title is what this verse from Isaiah is all about. In the physical world,…
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