The Jewish Messiah is for all people, and his followers are united in one faith in the God of Israel. But do Gentile believers need to keep the Torah?
When forced into a bomb shelter, our staff responded with faith in the God of Israel, singing worship songs together and praying for peace.
Last week, my daughter arrived in Israel. Now, she is staying in a bomb shelter, as are dozens of our Jews for Jesus staff and their families.
Since I’m Jewish and believe in Jesus, people sometimes say things to me like, “Your grandfather must be turning over in his grave.” Are they right?
If we trace the roots of the New Testament language, the term “church” actually comes originally from the assembly of God’s people in the Tanakh.
In regards to Torah, was Jesus observant like Orthodox Jews? Was he “the first Reform Jew”? And how religious do you have to be to follow him?
We celebrate freedom from slavery at Passover and God’s giving us the Torah at Shavuot. Is there a contradiction there between freedom and law?
It’s easiest to pray in hard times. But praying when things are going great is vital for knowing God and preparing for whatever life may throw at us!
I was happily surprised my Orthodox Jewish dad came to my talk on Jesus and Passover. But when the event opened with songs about Jesus, he walked out.
Jesus didn’t come to start a new religion. His famous Last Supper was a Passover Seder in which he announced the new covenant promised in the Tanakh.
Why doesn’t God always respond when we pray to him for worthy causes, like the release and safe return of the October 7th hostages?
What Jesus said about family sounds very shocking. But it can actually give us new perspective on how to love our closest friends and relatives.
For years, I saw Dylan’s songwriting talent as a wall I couldn’t climb. But now I see it as a window looking into something bigger than all of us.
Jesus might seem to some like a sagely peacenik. But on closer inspection, we can see he was a different type of teacher with a very clear mission.
With thousands of churches and Messianic congregations out there, what makes one right for you?
Is saying Happy Hanukkah just a social ritual, or is it something more significant? Aden’s story gets to the heart of what we celebrate in Hanukkah.
For interfaith couples, these holidays may highlight differences, but their shared themes of light, hope, and family offer opportunities for unity.
Like many, I used to insist that I was spiritual but not religious, seeking my own path to truth and the transcendent. Here’s why that doesn’t work.
The things Jesus taught about charity and love for neighbors are widely appealing. But one central claim he made about himself is offensive to many.
Some see Jesus as a good-hearted social reformer who was tragically naïve about the politics of his day. But does that view get Jesus right?
Our response to a controversy that is brewing over a new Netflix show that cast an Israeli Jewish woman to play the mother of Jesus.
Believers in Jesus say that he is the Messiah. But how do we know it’s true? A new book from David Brickner explores that question through the Bible.
An Israeli sports trainer shares his honest reflections on faith. Despite his curiosity about God, he admits that he hasn’t found clarity because he h...
After struggling with deep depression, Samuel experiences a transformative encounter with Jesus.