John McKee discusses the very uncomfortable fact that we are in the final days of evangelical Protestantism—and that succeeding it is going to be a very liberal and progressive Christianity.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message on the Haftarah reading for Mikkeitz, 1 Kings 3:15-4:1
John McKee discusses the difficulties that many Messianic people have with the theological concept known as “realized eschatology,” and how future prophetic realities have started to break into the present.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message on the Torah portion for this week: Mikkeitz or “At the end”
The holiday of Chanukah, or the Festival of Dedication, is full of many customs and traditions that give our celebration great life and depth. During this time of year, we have the awesome opportunity to commemorate the work of God from some 2,200 years ago during the time of the Maccabees. If they had not fought against the Seleucid invaders of Israel, the Jewish people would have either been destroyed through war, or would have disappeared via cultural assimilation.
The subject of what Messianic Believers are to be doing for the Winter holiday season can be very controversial. On the one hand, Messianics should not really be celebrating Christmas, because it is non-Biblical and was created to be one replacement for observing the appointed times of Leviticus 23. On the other hand, should all Messianic Believers celebrate Chanukah, or the Feast of Dedication? Primarily the debate surrounds the fact that often the celebration of Chanukah can become a replacement for Christmas, and that Chanukah is not a Biblically-mandated holiday, as it is not in the Leviticus 23 list.
Mark Huey delivers the November 2021 Outreach Israel News update.
John McKee discusses how today’s Messianic people can be positively affected by the Wesleyan Quadrilateral.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message on the Haftarah reading for V’yeishev, Amos 2:6-3:8
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message on the Torah portion for this week: V’yeishev or “He continued living”