Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “A Light to the Nations,” as we consider the important role that Israel has to testify of God’s goodness to the entire world.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Inheritance Issues,” as we reflect upon the rapidly decreasing rate of morality in the Judeo-Christian West.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Choose Wisely,” as we should all be quite aware of how God has given us a free will, to either help or hinder the purposes of His Kingdom.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “An End-Time Move of the Holy Spirit,” as we evaluate the significant purposes we believe that the Lord has for today’s Messianic community of faith.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Cornerstone Foundation,” as we remember how our faith must be firmly built upon the Messiah Yeshua.
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Our Messianic Journey: An Historical Perspective,” as we consider the unique circumstances and experiences that our family has had, being a part of the Messianic community of faith.
John McKee was interviewed by Hope Egan, author of the popular Messianic book Holy Cow!
Mark Huey of Outreach Israel Ministries delivers the following message, “Wheat and Tares,” as we consider the challenge of seeing good and evil, light and darkness, existing side by side in too much of the Body of Messiah.
If the people are ready to sense the leading of the Holy Spirit—when told about the opportunity to annually celebrate Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread—some spiritual eyes are opened to a fuller understanding of the whole counsel of God, found in the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation. The testimonies from many in the Messianic community, about how the Lord used a Passover seder meal to open their eyes, are telling. Many Messianic teachers, congregations, and fellowships utilize Passover seder commemorations, as times to reach out to family, friends, and acquaintances. Jewish people, who remember observing Passover growing up, and who may have distanced themselves from God—often get to see a dynamic to the Passover, which a traditional remembrance in the Synagogue would obviously not have shown them. Evangelical Christians, who are either curious or confused about the unique Messianic lifestyle that their relative or friend has embraced, get to see a more fuller understanding of Jesus as the Lamb slain.