John McKee evaluates how problematic it is, how too much of today’s Messianic community promotes a watered down and diluted, popular Christian gospel: a message that is only concerned about going to Heaven when you die.
J.K. McKee
John McKee weighs through a number of substantial issues which concern the future viability of today’s Messianic movement: (1) why more Jewish people have not come to faith in Yeshua, (2) why we often place ourselves in a bubble, and (3) how too many non-Jewish people have been unnecessarily turned away.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee makes a few observations on the emerging Pronomian movement.
Please allow me to do my best, in guiding you through our family’s Messianic experience from 1995-2022. Revelation 12:11a states of the future end-time Believers, “they overcame…because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony” (NASU). With this noted, perhaps by reviewing my testimony of persevering in things Messianic—something which has not always been easy for us the past twenty-seven years—you will know more about the faith community you are either already a part of on some level, or the Lord is prompting you to considering joining in a significant way.
J.K. McKee delivers the October 2022 Outreach Israel News update.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reflects upon the recent death of Messianic Jewish theologian David H. Stern.
J.K. McKee delivers the September 2022 Outreach Israel News update.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses how thirty years ago, the death of his father was a major step toward his family getting involved in the Messianic movement.
J.K. McKee delivers the August 2022 Outreach Israel News update.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee was recently asked about his position on Torah and the people of God. His answer was not what you would typically hear among the different sides that get promoted.