How concerned is your average Hebrew Roots person for the salvation of his or her Jewish neighbors?
Messianic Judaism
There are different spiritual and theological “camps” in today’s Messianic Jewish movement. And beyond this is a Hebrew Roots movement ten to twenty times its size! How do individual Messianic people and families maneuver their way around some of this, as they seek to humbly serve God and His Kingdom?
Why are Messianic people reluctant to call the Savior “Jesus Christ”?
How do non-Jewish Believers avoid accusations of replacement theology from Jewish Believers?
How does today’s Messianic movement properly deal with the non-Jewish Believers in its ranks?
There are different groups which one will encounter today, who use the term “Messianic” in some form or fashion. What do each of these groups really stand for, in terms of their mission and theology? How challenging is it, to perhaps find a diversity of people attending your local Messianic congregation—without even realizing it?
What does it mean for non-Jewish Believers in today’s Messianic Jewish movement to possess a “Ruth calling”?
Are you aware that there is a significant aspect of theology which directly affects Jewish outreach and evangelism, yet it is scarcely even acknowledged by today’s Messianic movement?