I have heard that the English word “church” is of pagan origins. Is there any substantiation to support this?
I have heard that there really is no such thing as “the Church” in Scripture, and that the Hebrew and Greek terms used in the Bible can support this. Can you help me with this issue?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews the controversial issue of slavery in the Torah.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
What is an appropriate, Messianic perspective on the issue of circumcision? How do we avoid the scores of abuses and misunderstandings which have been manifested in Biblical and religious history surrounding circumcision? Hopefully in our discussion, we can have a better handle as Messianic people with this controversial topic.
How can your ministry be egalitarian, meaning that both men and women share leadership roles equally, when Scripture says that the man is to be the head of the woman (Ephesians 5:23)?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses what it actually means for one to have a Torah foundation, in one’s theology. There can actually be some different approaches, one will find, within the Messianic sphere of influence.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
As a Messianic ministry, how can you be post-tribulationists? Certainly you have heard about the Jewish Marriage Analogy! Believers as the Bride of Messiah are to be raptured up to Heaven prior to the Tribulation to experience the wedding feast.
How do you, as a post-tribulational ministry, respond to the fact that Believers are spared from God’s wrath? Does this not mean that Believers are spared from the horrors of the Tribulation period?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews Matthew 16:18-19 and the issue of “on this rock I will build my church.” How was this word from the Messiah directly associated with Tanach prophecies of the restoration of Israel?
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
How can today’s Messianic movement widely advocate that the Torah is still valid, when Galatians is clear that the Law of Moses was a thing of the past?