Mark Huey delivers the January 2021 Outreach Israel News update.
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Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Restoring David’s Tabernacle,” as we seek to better consider the role that Jewish and non-Jewish Believers have to play, working together, in these end-times.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Avoiding Fruitless Discussion,” as we make considerable efforts to remember what really matters in our walk and relationship with the Messiah Yeshua.
Mark Huey and John McKee deliver the December 2020 Outreach Israel News update and featured article.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “A Pivotal Year Ahead,” as we critically consider what we should be focusing our attention upon, as we seek the Lord.
Mark Huey and John McKee deliver the November 2020 Outreach Israel News update and featured article.
Some of the most important players detailed in the Book of Revelation, who actually constitute the forces of the Kingdom of Light, and are to perform some kind of critical tasks or assignments in the anticipated Tribulation period, are the 144,000 sealed servants of the children of Israel.
To many people in today’s broad Messianic movement, the issues involving the place of husbands and wives in the family, as well as men and women in the local assembly, is a done deal. Husbands lead the family, and wives abide by their husbands’ decisions. Men lead the congregation, and women are there to help facilitate congregational functions. Any position about men and women in the Body of Messiah which might invoke terms such as co-equal, shared responsibility, and mutual submission are often viewed as compromise with the prevailing culture at best, or capitulation to liberal theology at worst. You do not just throw around the term “egalitarian” in the Messianic movement, unless you really are willing to experience some blowback.