In this post, I want to examine some of the methods and apologetic approaches that Paul used in reaching his culture for the Gospel. There has been a lot of debate on the topic of apologetic methodology. Which approach should we… Continue reading →
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“If the Gospel is True, Why Don’t We See More Transformation in the Lives of Christians?”
Do you ever ask yourself the following questions: “If the Gospel is true and I have come into a relationship with God, why do I still struggle with the same sins?” or, “Why do I struggle with the same attitudes… Continue reading →
Interview with Michael T. Jahosky, author of The Good News of the Return of the King: The Gospel in Middle-Earth
For our weekly apologetics zoom call for our campus ministry, our guest here is Michael T. Jahosky, author of The Good News of the Return of the King: The Gospel in Middle-earth. Michael has a passion for what is called… Continue reading →
Book Review: God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology (Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture by Steven J. Duby
God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology (Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture by Steven J. Duby. IVP Academic. 2019, 352 pp. As Christians, knowledge of God is a topic that is fundamental to our theology… Continue reading →
Is Jesus the Messiah? An Outline on Jewish Messianism
The Messiah Concept 1. What does the word Messiah mean? Messiah means “Anointed One” (Heb. messiah) (Gk. Christos) and is derived from verbs that have the general meaning of “to rub something” or, more specifically, “to anoint someone.” 2.The Hebrew Bible records… Continue reading →
A Look at Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Convictions
Here is our weekly apologetics zoom meeting. Here we discuss some tips from the book A Look at Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
New music: Kol Simcha – Live with Bruce Cohen on Piano
Check it out! We’ve added new (old!) Messianic music to the station:
Kol Simcha – Live with Bruce Cohen on Piano
This is a rare, hard to find, vintage album from Messianic pioneers Kol Simcha and Rabbi Bruce Cohen. Some of the tracks on this album date way back to 1981! (That’s before I was born! 😄)
Bruce generously sent us this album recently for play on Chavah – thank you, Rabbi Cohen!
Please support Messiah’s musicians! You can purchase Bruce Cohen music over at brucecohenwordsmusic.com . You can also donate to Messiah’s Music Fund , which distributes funds to all of Messiah’s musicians on Chavah.
I think you fine Chavah fans will enjoy this golden oldie! Give a listen! And a wonderful and peaceful shabbat to all of you in Yeshua’s good grace.
New Chavah app for Windows
Shalom friends,
If you’re on Windows, you should know that I’ve deployed an important new version of the Chavah app. Install Chavah from the Microsoft Store .
This new updated app utilizes modern web technology to do things like badging, notifications, UI reflection, and other improvements that weren’t available in the old version of the app.
If you’re using Windows, give it a spin !
The Hope of the Resurrection
When it comes to the Christian faith, there is no doctrine more important than the resurrection of Jesus. Biblical faith is not simply centered in ethical and religious teachings. Instead, it is founded on the person and work of Jesus.… Continue reading →
The earth is polluted by its inhabitants
In 1966 Randy Wolfe, a fifteen year old Jewish kid and brilliant guitar player, stepped into Manny’s Music on West 48th in Midtown Manhattan. There he bumped into a guitarist by the name of Jimmy James (‘and his Blue Flames’). Jimmy (who soon changed his own name to Jimi Hendrix) invited Randy down to the […]
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