Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses the significance of 2026: (1) thirty years in the Messianic movement, (2) thirteen years at our local congregation, (3) ten years at Messiah Conference. How important is it to reflect upon some of these experiences, especially as we prepare to enter into a very uncertain, and changing future for the Messianic community?
Messianic Faith
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews how most people within today’s Messianic sphere of influence, have either substantially changed or overhauled some theological position or view they once held. Sometimes this came as new evidence and perspectives were considered. Often, experience was a cause of change. How has this been a significant “faith builder” for many?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the one, ongoing significant area, where the Messianic community just cannot seem to have proper resolution: our identity. There are doubtlessly distinctions between Jewish and non-Jewish Believers, just as there are males and females. But are our individual identities to be more important and significant, than our identity in the salvation of Yeshua the Messiah?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses some of the changing dynamics of the Messianic spectrum. We commonly call ourselves part of “the end-time move of God,” but how many people actually believe it, or are willing to evaluate what this might involve? Are things not as ideal as we think they should be, precisely because we have a unique role to play in a future—too many are afraid of?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews how far too many of us in our lives, wait for something big or dramatic to occur, in order for God to get our attention. How much of a blessing is it, really, to have a time of peace and tranquility, to do the necessary work or make the necessary changes, before something big or dramatic takes place?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses how far any of us can be pushed, in terms of our theology and the subjects we can engage with. There is no doubting that in the mid-to-late 2020s, too many Messianic people are behind the curve, in too many areas. How can we be better equipped, to better navigate some of the external controversies and internal plurality, which will be building?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the difficult matter of born again Believers growing into a condition of being more mature, and able to take on greater and more complicated issues in life. What do today’s Messianic people need to be thinking about, as we prepare to enter into more unstable and complicated times?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses the importance of faith, and not quite knowing where God is going to take us as His people. Today’s Messianic community is in a very tentative season of growing up toward maturity, and sits on the edge of a time where more things are unknowable than knowable.