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Private: For Zion’s Sake – Summer 2014 By Wayne Wilks, Jr., Ph.D.
With wars, political unrest, planes disappearing or exploding in mid- air, and unbelievable atrocities, it feels like the world is in chaos. Daily the news becomes more shocking underscoring the...
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Private: Field Report: The Lemba of Zimbabwe By Tatyana Sviontek
Their journey starts from various Lemba tribal locations across Zimbabwe. Whether by bus, bike, or foot, these deeply-committed Jewish believers sacrifice much to share their faith all over their country....
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Private: Replacement Theology: The New Supersessionism By Raymond L. Gannon, Ph.D
Supersessionism (a.k.a., replacement theology) is a second-century and post-apostolic, theological invention based upon a Platonist (Greek) philosophical reading of Scripture. Christian elitists over the next three centuries would manipulate biblical...
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Private: His Remnant By Laura Vice Byrne
Traditionally the giving of Torah is remembered and celebrated by the Jewish people during Shavuot; and because it was graciously given, we continually receive God’s Word by applying it line...
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Private: SMT: The Storytellers of History By Pastor Alan Latta
After taking the Jewish History and Culture I and II courses from the MJBI’s online School of Messianic Theology, I highly recommend these classes. They are appropriate for Jewish or...
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Private: Rekindle: …Continued! By Alisa Stephenson
“…He Rekindles burned out lives with fresh hope…” (1 Sam 2:6-10). Our theme from 1 Samuel, which began with “Rekindle” Dallas last fall and continued through the Texas spring banquets...
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