Several years ago I read a book called What if Jesus Had Never Been Born? by D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcomb. Some of these points are adapted from this book. I have also expanded on a few of the… Continue reading →
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Ezekiel 37 Institute – new video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets
We’re delighted to announce that a new twelve-part video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets – is being released on our YouTube channel. Once a week, we will be releasing a new episode from this series. Eight of the Twelve Minor Prophets will be presented by Avner Boskey from a Messianic Jewish and Israeli […]
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Book Review: Raised on the Third Day: Defending the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus by W. David Beck, and Michael R. Licona
Raised on the Third Day: Defending the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus by W. David Beck, and Michael R. Licona is a series of essays dedicated to the life and work of historian and apologist Gary Habermas. Habermas is known… Continue reading →
Is Jesus the Messiah? A Look at the Messianic T.A.S.K.
Introduction Over the years I have been asked why Jewish people don’t think Jesus is the Messiah. From my own experience, when I have talked to Jewish people about the possibility of Jesus being the Messiah, there is a wide… Continue reading →
When a home falls apart
Back in the 1980’s Rachel and I had the privilege to meet Steve and Annie Chapman, Nashville recording artists with a wonderful ministry to married couples. One of their great songs touches on blowback from divorce: All across this nation homes are falling and daily the number increases And the ones who suffer most aren’t […]
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A Look at the Top Six Objections to the Christian Faith
This clip was done for our weekly apologetics meeting. In this clip we discuss some of the top objections to the faith. Obviously, people may have a different set of objections. But here we discuss what we consider to be… Continue reading →
What is the importance of Jesus being called the Son of David, the Son of God, and the Son of Man respectively?
When it comes to messianic expectations at the time of Jesus, Christians can be unaware that other names were used to describe the messianic person other than the “Messiah.” Two of these names are “Son of God” and “Son of… Continue reading →
Six Messianic Expectations and One Messiah
Jewish messianism is a concept study. The word “messiah” means “anointed one” and is derived from verbs that have the general meaning of “to rub something” or, more specifically, “to anoint someone.” The Hebrew Bible records the anointing with oil… Continue reading →
The Challenge of How to Attain Knowledge of God
I have run into my share of people who say ” I just don’t think we can know if there is a God!” In other words, knowledge of God isn’t attainable. Over the years, when I have been asked this… Continue reading →
Hanukkah – the fake news, the real news and the kosher message
Many Jewish people have a hard time figuring out what Christmas is about. When I was a young Jewish kid growing up in Catholic-Protestant Quebec, I loved the winking tree lights, the holly and the ivy wreaths, the fact that many people were getting tipsy and acting especially friendly to each other. As a musician, […]
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