Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee answers a question from the Messiah 2023 conference, posed to the Ask the Rabbis panel.
Today’s McKee Moment
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee makes a few observations on the emerging Pronomian movement.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reflects upon the recent death of Messianic Jewish theologian David H. Stern.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses how thirty years ago, the death of his father was a major step toward his family getting involved in the Messianic movement.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee was recently asked about his position on Torah and the people of God. His answer was not what you would typically hear among the different sides that get promoted.
With many controversial issues needing to be discussed, should they all be talked about immediately—or should we gradually introduce them?
Many non-Jewish Believers cannot make it in the Messianic movement, because they wrongfully expect theological and spiritual uniformity.
Too many people may be seen to pay attention to various matters of this world, and not on enough matters that concern the world to come.
The future of the Messianic is going to be the next generation. But what might be some of the things to navigate through as we see the next generation emerge onto the scene?
Many people thrive on controversy and contention. Many things get debated, but few things get resolved and taken care of.