Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each relate some of the significant experiences they had in the mid-to-late 1990s regarding the end-times, but most especially their families’ involvement with the Mesissianic Jewish movement.
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Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each give a testimony about how they changed from being pre-tribulationists to post-tribulationists.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each talk about the significant problems that have been introduced by hyper-patriarchy, and a broad failure by today’s Messianic movement to properly honor and respect women.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each talk about more problematic aspects of “Truther” movement. These include (1) different calendar systems, (2) Sacred Name Onlyism, and (3) approaches to the Greek Apostolic Scriptures.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each talk about a different aspect of some of the problems of the “Truther” movement. These include (1) Flat Earth, (2) Israelite Identity, and (3) major anti-Semitism.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each talk about what it means for today’s Messianic movement to see itself as recapturing the First Century faith experience in the Twenty-First Century. (1) Mixed assemblies of Jewish and non-Jewish Believers; (2) a polytheistic and immoral Roman Empire; (3) small home fellowships of Believers.
Mark and Margaret Huey, and John McKee, each talk about an important aspect of the Coronavirus scare: scientific, spiritual, and practical. How might this change today’s Messianic experience in North America, to be sure?
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