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Muslims Met Messiah

John, our Yemeni friend, explains how he now loves Jesus and Israel

Our Yemeni Friend who Loves Jesus… and Israel

A Yemeni ex-Muslim named John Ghanim has undergone the most extraordinary life transformation. So dramatic is his story that it went viral with over 16 million views from Yemenis watching in their dialect. He started life in a simple village in the Yemen, a country known for its deep devotion to

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Hebrew

HEBREW DISCIPLESHIP PROGRAM

What is the Gospel?

What is the Gospel, exactly? The word “gospel”, as many well know, means “good news”, “good message”, or “glad tidings”. It comes from the old English godspel from god “good” and spel “story, message” 1. In Greek, the word is evangel, from which we get the words evangelism and evangelist –

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Forgiveness – from a Messianic Jewish Perspective

To forgive is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges for mankind. However, forgiveness is also one of the pillars of faith in the gospel in the New Testament. After all, who hasn’t heard of the command to “turn the other cheek”? Forgiveness needs to be one of the main attributes in the

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Torah

The Torah – from a Messianic Jewish perspective

The term “Torah” is one of the most confusing and controversial terms in the Hebrew language. One word with the weight of a long history, a word which has quite a few meanings and preconceived ideas, some of which are not at all true. So then, what is the Torah?

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Israelis MET MESSIAH

Jewish Holidays

Jewish Holidays

The Passover Cup of Salvation

by J.E.F. of Shemen Sasson On the night of Passover, we raise the Passover cup and lift our voices to sing the Hallel (praises). Within its ancient words a mystery of the Passover is revealed as David said, “I will lift up the cup of salvation, and call on the

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Do You Celebrate Purim?

Purim is the Jewish holiday taken from the book of Esther that reminds us that God is always at work even when He seems absent, and His plans for you can never be thwarted! It is traditional for Jewish people to read the whole book of Esther aloud at Purim,

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Celebrating Sukkot, the four species, lulav strong and ushpizin

Celebrating Sukkot

The Feast of Sukkot is a time of rejoicing and ingathering, but here we will concentrate on the waving of the four species, the welcoming of Ushpizin (guests), and how Gentiles are very much included in this feast. The Lulav and Etrog – The commandment to wave the four species: And

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