In February, I disclosed that I’m looking forward to a new role in Jews for Jesus and that the selection of our next executive director will be happening soon. As I’m writing, we are still in a period of prayerful preparation, but you can be sure that we will reveal all the details to you as soon as we are able.
Read MoreIn these days of access to information like never before in human history, it is disturbing to see such deception and misunderstanding of truth. This has prompted me to continue with the theme of finding Jesus in the Old Testament. This is a crucial part of every believer’s journey, not only for evangelism but for edification. In this article, I’ll focus on why it is important to find Jesus in the Old Testament, how we can do that and where in the Old Testament we can find Him.
Read MoreAs we strive to bring the good news of Messiah Yeshua to Jewish people around the world, who would otherwise never hear it, some of our missionaries are stationed in countries that are hostile to the open proclamation of the gospel.
Read MoreSome of our team will be travelling this month to follow the Lord’s call to prepare the way for further Jewish evangelism in South Africa. We trust this will sow seeds that will result in good fruit for the kingdom of heaven. As we prepare to travel, we are reminded of the words of the Psalmist: ‘The Lord will keep you from all harm – He will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore’
(Psalms 121:7-8). This is our prayer for our Jewish people in this season of uncertainty and horrific acts of anti-Semitism.
Have you noticed how easy it is to criticise the church these days? Cultural commentators see Evangelical Christians as hopelessly out of step with the rest of society. Public opinion polls show that a majority of Americans, especially younger Americans, are lightyears away from a biblical view of morality, which is considered narrow, obsolete and, therefore, subject to harsh criticism. Should we be surprised?
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