Here is my updated version of this topic. Hope it helps. Note: See our reading list here. Introduction When I was a new Christian, I read several Christian apologetic books that stated there are over 300 Messianic prophecies that are all… Continue reading →
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New music: Adat Meshichim Yehudim – Erev Shabbat Melodies, Jerusalem 1948
A very special treat for you that’s 76 years in the making:
Adat Yehudim Meshichim – Erev Shabbat Melodies, Jerusalem 1948
All but one of these melodies were composed in 1948 by the community Adat Meshichim Yehudim, the Congregation of Messianic Jews in Jerusalem, headed by Messianic pioneers Abram Poljak and Pauline Rose.
These special, original melodies were recently performed on the piano by Megan Wallace of Beth Immanuel. These fine folks gave us permission to play on Chavah for your holy pleasure.
Enjoy this special treat to brighten your shabbat, fine Chavah fans!
The weaponization of intelligence
In the days of Moses, the twelve Jewish spies – one for each tribe of Israel – spent forty days reconnoitering throughout the Land of Israel, from south of Beersheva to the Golan Heights (Numbers 13:25-33): When they returned from spying out the land, at the end of forty days, they went on and […]
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Why the Bible is an Authority for our Faith and Practice
In this clip, we discuss what Biblical authority is and why the Bible is the final authority for our faith and practice.
The Groom’s still waiting at the altar
In the Summer of 1980 Bob Dylan wrote one of his greatest songs ever, according to Rolling Stone magazine. ‘The Groom’s still waiting at the altar’ has biblical and apocalyptic language and, like his classic ‘Neighborhood Bully,’ leaves a trail of bread crumbs which leads the listener through the mists to come face-to-face with the […]
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Book Review: Logic and the Way of Jesus: Thinking Critically and Christianly, by Travis Dickinson
Logic and the Way of Jesus: Thinking Critically and Christianly, by Travis Dickinson, 367 pp. B&H Academic, 2022. Travis Dickison is professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University. In Logic and the Way of Jesus: Thinking Critically and Christianly,… Continue reading →
Responding to “You Can’t ‘Prove’ or ‘Disprove’ God’s Existence”
Over the years I have heard hundreds of objections to the Christian faith on a major college campus. One of the most common objections I hear is that there is no way to ‘prove’ or ‘disprove’ God’s existence. Sadly, this… Continue reading →
The Relationship Between Mission, Evangelism and Apologetics
In this clip, we discuss missiology, evangelism and apologetics.
R.C Sproul on General Revelation and Romans 1
I was reading R.C. Sproul’s book Defending Your Faith: An Introduction and thought this was worth sharing. “General revelation can be distinguished into two different kinds: mediate and immediate. Mediate general revelation refers to God’s revelation of himself through some… Continue reading →
Answering the Objection “If Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, where’s the peace?”
In a previous post, I discussed some of the common objections anti-missionaries and groups like Jews for Judaism make to the claims about Jesus being the Jewish Messiah of Israel and the nations. One objection that always comes up is… Continue reading →