What is apologetics? For starters, apologetics is not about apologizing for being a follower of Jesus. One of the primary passages that is used in discussing apologetics is 1 Peter 3:15 which says, “But in your hearts acknowledge Christ as… Continue reading →
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The Son of God/Son of David and The Good News
When it comes to whether or not Jesus is the Messiah, there is no disagreement between Christians and Jewish people that the Messiah has to be a descendant of David. The area of disagreement is when Christians assert that… Continue reading →
New music: Hannah Jay – Awakening
New Hebraic music for Yeshua on Chavah Messianic Radio:
Hannah Jay – Awakening
Hannah is a new, upcoming artist in the Hebraic movement. I heard her music first at Hebraic Music Fest a few months ago and was deeply impressed by not only her vocal talent but her love for the Lord. I spoke with her after her concert and she was excited to have her music on Chavah. Thanks, Hannah!Give this new album a listen, fine Chavah fans! You can support Hannah by purchasing her music over at hannahjaymusic.com .Enjoy this new music for the Lord! An early shabbat shalom to you all.
Why Do People Completely Misunderstand the Word “Faith?”
Anyone who has been engaged in talking to people in our culture about the Christian worldview knows that many people misunderstand the word “faith.” I could go ahead and blame the media, pop culture, and the university for this widespread… Continue reading →
New music: Lily Rice – Shores
Shalom fine Chavah fans,
We’re rolling out some fresh new music on Chavah for your holy pleasure:
Lily Rice – Shores
I first came across Lily a few months ago at Hebraic Music Fest. Her soft, heartfelt, acoustic tunes for the Lord were beautiful and memorable. She reached out to us at Chavah Messianic Radio shortly after and contributed her album for play on the station.
Thanks Lily!
Fine Chavah fans, enjoy the new acoustic music for Messiah.
Double trouble and double blessing
One day in the Hebrew calendar is connected to devastation. The fifth month (known as Av or Ab) witnessed the destruction of two Jewish Temples – Solomon’s and Herod’s. That catastrophe (ḥurban in Hebrew) and its spiritual significance are unpacked in the prophetic Scriptures. These tragic lessons still resonate for us today. Building the Temple […]
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What does it mean to say Christianity is true?
A common approach in apologetic discussions is to ask someone what would convince them that Christianity is true. And if it is true, would you believe it? After all, we rely on truth every day of our lives. We want… Continue reading →
Approaching Male and Female Head Covering Garments
Throughout today’s Messianic Jewish movement, many men wear the kippah or yarmulke, in deference to Jewish tradition. By many, this is thought to be prohibited by Holy Scripture.
In various sectors of the independent Hebrew/Hebraic Roots movement, there are many women who wear some kind of head garment, in their adherence to statements appearing in 1 Corinthians 11. By many, this is thought to be required by Holy Scripture.
What is Faith? A Look at 1 Corinthians 15
Is it any wonder why our culture does not have a clear understanding about the nature of biblical faith? One of the most common assertions about biblical faith is that it is nothing more than a “leap of faith.” A… Continue reading →
A Look at Common Objections to God’s Existence on a College Campus
Here is a short clip where I discuss a few of the most common objections to God’s existence on college campuses.
