J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics interviews David Wilber, discussing some of the unique challenges, but also opportunities, that can exist when people in the Messianic Jewish movement and Hebrew Roots movement—can actually find themselves agreeing on various matters.
Messianic Insider
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics begins a new series, going through the David Chernoff booklet Messianic Judaism: Questions & Answers.
#1 “Definitions”
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses some of the recent thoughts raised by Caleb Hegg of Growing in Messiah on Messianic Judaism. In reading the theology of some Messianic Jewish leaders—versus being in fellowship with the many people one finds in the Messianic Jewish movement and experience—many non-Jews expected to be rejected. Yet, when attending various congregations or conference events, they find that this is frequently not the case!
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of the specific details witnessed in Jeremiah 16:11-21, as “all lies” is a frequent Hebrew Roots sound-byte derived from this passage.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses the recent blog post by Judah Himango of Kineti L’Tziyon, “Sensationalism Turns Young People Away from Hebrew Roots.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses how easy, or difficult, it will be for people in the Messianic Jewish movement and the Hebrew Roots movement—to at least talk to one another—as we get closer and closer to the return of Yeshua.
Mark and Margaret Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries, join John McKee, for a special Independence Day weekend episode of Messianic Insider. We will be discussing some of the major things that would have been taking place at the Messiah Conference, as well as significant matters regarding the future and purpose of the contemporary Messianic movement in light of present tensions in America.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of the varied approaches witnessed when the issue of Messianic Judaism is brought up in the Hebrew Roots movement, and vice versa.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of the significant concerns that we should be aware of, if today’s Messianic movement is truly wanting to pass on a legacy to the Millennial generation.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics reviews some recent critiques that the Messianic Jewish movement is too charismatic, and less interested in Jewish outreach and evangelism.