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What is the Gentile role in God's plan for the world? Join this roundtable of Jewish and Gentile believers discussing Deuteronomy 32, Romans 11, and the Great Commission.
Bible Studies with Pastor Tim Molter - Calvary Chapel Fergus Falls
"History of Jewish Evangelism" Romans 1:16 Trevor Rubenstein Chosen People Ministries/Good News for Israel trubenstein@chosenpeople.com
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Yoel Ben David shares about living as a Jesus-following Jew in Jerusalem. Yoel discusses his complex cultural and spiritual journey from growing up in Europe and Israel to becoming an Anglican priest. He recounts his personal experience with Jesus, struggles with Jewish identity, Orthodox tradition, and the challenges of evangelizing in a conflicted region. Yoel also explores the impact of the October 2023 conflict on his ministry and family, underlining his mission to communicate the Gospel to Jewish people. Links from the interview: Jews for Jesus Article: The Ben David's Story If you would like to help us improve our podcast, please send us your feedback. Yoel Ben David: Yoel Ben David has been serving with Jews for Jesus for over 20 years, beginning his ministry while studying at Israel College of the Bible. Born in Israel but raised in Europe, Yoel came to faith in Jesus in 2001 during his military service in the Head Rabbinical Corps. His journey to Christianity started with a deep exploration of the Torah and Jewish mysticism, ultimately leading him to the New Testament and a transformative encounter with Isaiah 53. After earning an MA in theology and leadership from Western Seminary, Yoel has held various roles within Jews for Jesus including work in the USA, UK, and head of training for missionary staff in Israel. He now leads the work in Jerusalem, bringing the gospel to the city where his faith journey began. Yoel and his wife, Adel, who also works with Jews for Jesus, have four children. Their eldest daughter, Noa, has completed her military service, while their son, Boaz, is currently a combat soldier. Their younger children, Nati and Naomi, are still in high school.
This Sunday Churches around the world will be celebrating Pentecost Sunday. For the Christian, this is the day we remember the giving of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. What are the Jewish roots for this festival and how does this connect our faith in Jesus? Greg Savitt, Director of Jewish Evangelism with Rock of Israel, will teach us about the Festival of Weeks and the connection to the giving of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you right with God? Listen to the content of a tract written by Pastor Dean that uses Old Testament Scripture to answer that question. First, it must be understood that only God is righteous and no good works anyone can do can make them righteous. Hear how God, in His love, sent His Son to die on the Cross as our substitute. To answer that question of how to become righteous before God, understand that all you have to do is believe in Christ. The document, "Are You Right with God?" is available in the Text: notes link below.
How can we become prepared to talk to unbelievers about Jesus' sacrifice for sin? Listen to this message to hear many ways to approach this subject with a special emphasis on Jewish unbelievers. Find out if it is enough to witness by the lives we live or if we need to speak about what we believe also. Hear some of the preconceived ideas that you need to be aware of that Jewish people may have about Christianity.
Why is it a priority for Christians to reach out to Jewish people to help them understand that Christ is the Messiah-- Listen to this message to hear five reasons for this, including that Jews are saved by believing the gospel and not through their Jewish heritage. Hear a number of ways to present the gospel to Jewish people.--During the message Dr. Dean referred to a couple of books- To the Jew First- The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History and How to Introduce Your Jewish Friends to the Messiah.
Why is it a priority for Christians to reach out to Jewish people to help them understand that Christ is the Messiah-- Listen to this message to hear five reasons for this, including that Jews are saved by believing the gospel and not through their Jewish heritage. Hear a number of ways to present the gospel to Jewish people.--During the message Dr. Dean referred to a couple of books- To the Jew First- The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History and How to Introduce Your Jewish Friends to the Messiah.
Why is it a priority for Christians to reach out to Jewish people to help them understand that Christ is the Messiah? Listen to this message to hear five reasons for this, including that Jews are saved by believing the gospel and not through their Jewish heritage. Hear a number of ways to present the gospel to Jewish people. During the message Dr. Dean referred to a couple of books: To the Jew First: The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History and How to Introduce Your Jewish Friends to the Messiah.
Why is it a priority for Christians to reach out to Jewish people to help them understand that Christ is the Messiah? Listen to this message to hear five reasons for this, including that Jews are saved by believing the gospel and not through their Jewish heritage. Hear a number of ways to present the gospel to Jewish people.During the message Dr. Dean referred to a couple of books: To the Jew First: The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History and How to Introduce Your Jewish Friends to the Messiah.
02 December, 2023
Mitch Glaser who is the president of Chose People Ministry presents the 2023 Jewish Evangelism Seminar at West Houston Bible Church.
This weekend on "The Chosen People," Mitch Glaser and Robert Walter welcome Pastor Junior Zeigler to the program. Pastor Zeigler will present a talk on Jewish evangelism he gave during a Chosen People Ministries' conference last year—"Trumpets to Tents." He will discuss his heart for ministry to the Jewish people; you will not want to miss it!
Jewish Evangelism
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee reviews a number of significant ways that Jewish evangelism has been conducted, both in North America and in Israel, since the 1960s-1970s to the present. What do these various methods inform us about any kind of future success of sharing the good news of Yeshua with the Jewish community?
Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December. Often called the Festival of Lights, the holiday is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts. Greg Savitt, Director of Jewish Evangelism for Rock of Israel will join Mornings with Eric and Brigitte on Monday to share with us some significant details about Hanukkah and its connection to Christmas and Jesus Christ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Frampton — Tuesday night message of the 2022 Missions Conference at Falls Baptist Church
Ed Frampton — Tuesday night message of the 2022 Missions Conference at Falls Baptist Church
Why is evangelism to Jewish people important? Don't miss a special conversation with two guests from this week's Missions Conference at Moody Bible Institute, visiting from Israel. Hear our guests' own transformation stories, as well as how God is moving in the hearts of those in Israel. Don’t miss a special pre-recorded edition of Open Line this Saturday.
Yeshua came with a message of salvation and redemption for the world. This salvation was offered first to the Jewish people. However, Jewish evangelism over the past two thousand years only seems to have distanced Yeshua from his people. “Missionary” is a dirty word in Judaism, and there are some good historical reasons for that. So what should we do, or what can we do to bridge the gap? This Messiah Podcast episode features Boaz Michael's lecture on the “Seven Steps of Jewish Reconciliation,” first developed by Messianic Jewish luminary Abram Poljak in the 1950s. – Episode Timecode – 0:00 – Damian & Jacob set the stage for a challenging topic 2:43 – What happens when Jews become Christians 8:34 – Boaz Michael: Seven Steps of Jewish Reconciliation 14:35 – Introduction to Abram Poljak's Seven Steps 16:48 – Ceasing to condemn Yeshua 20:58 – Recognizing Yeshua as a brother 21:47 – Accepting Yeshua as a teacher 27:00 – Acknowledging Yeshua as a prophet 28:26 – Seeing Yeshua as the central Jewish figure 29:42 – The problem with the classic approach to Jewish evangelism 33:41 – Jacob & Damian discuss Boaz's lecture 34:52 – Why it's so important for both Christians and Jews to know the real Jesus 39:39 – The bombshell: Should Jews become Christians? 43:41 – The knowledge of the real Yeshua that has emerged from academia 44:56 – First Fruits of Zion excels at disseminating academic knowledge in a way that is easy to understand 45:47 – First Fruits of Zion is all about repairing the reputation of Jesus to bring him home to his people 46:27 – Damian's testimony of being an evangelized Jew 48:10 – How do Christians perfect their evangelistic mission? 49:48 – Progress has been made with pastors and church leadership 52:48 – Telling Jews about Hell as a consequence of sin does not work 55:31 – Easing the burden of converting souls: encourage people one step closer 59:30 – Practical recommendations
In September 2022, Pastor Triestman retired after 50 years of Service in Jewish Evangelism. He was ordained to preach the Gospel in 1974 and has a BS from the then Philadelphia College of Bible (now Cairn) and a MA from the then Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio). He's looking forward to serving the Lord at Kresson Bible Church as long as the Lord will allow. Visit our website at: https://kressonbiblechurch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kressonbiblechurch/message
In September 2022, Pastor Triestman retired after 50 years of Service in Jewish Evangelism. He was ordained to preach the Gospel in 1974 and has a BS from the then Philadelphia College of Bible (now Cairn) and a MA from the then Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio). He's looking forward to serving the Lord at Kresson Bible Church as long as the Lord will allow. Visit our website at: https://kressonbiblechurch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kressonbiblechurch/message
In September 2022, Pastor Triestman retired after 50 years of Service in Jewish Evangelism. He was ordained to preach the Gospel in 1974 and has a BS from the then Philadelphia College of Bible (now Cairn) and a MA from the then Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio). He's looking forward to serving the Lord at Kresson Bible Church as long as the Lord will allow. Visit our website at: https://kressonbiblechurch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kressonbiblechurch/message
In September 2022, Pastor Triestman retired after 50 years of Service in Jewish Evangelism. He was ordained to preach the Gospel in 1974 and has a BS from the then Philadelphia College of Bible (now Cairn) and a MA from the then Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio). He's looking forward to serving the Lord at Kresson Bible Church as long as the Lord will allow. Visit our website at: https://kressonbiblechurch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kressonbiblechurch/message
Listen is as Trevor Rubenstein, from Chosen people Ministries, shares about the History of Jewish Evangelism.
Are you unknowingly believing a misconception? Levi Hazen explores some popular misconceptions held by many believers today and provides a better understanding of the topics based on a simple reading of the biblical text.
Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December. Often called the Festival of Lights, the holiday is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts. Greg Savitt, Director of Jewish Evangelism for Rock of Israel will join Mornings with Eric and Brigitte on Thursday to share with us some significant details about Hanukkah and its connection to Christmas and Jesus Christ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Sered, COO of Jews for Jesus, and his lovely wife Dinah share about the value and necessity of good care from their own experience in ministry. They also share practical ways in which their organization is striving to grow in effective care for their workers. ABOUT DAN & DINAH SERED: Dan Sered was born in Israel to a secular Jewish family and later relocated to the United States while he was in his teens. Dan attended Stony Brook University in New York where he met Dinah, a Jewish believer in Jesus who showed him how Yeshua (Jesus) fulfilled the prophecies of the Messiah. Dan's eyes were opened and he committed his life to the Lord. In 1999, Dan & Dinah were married and soon after began serving as missionaries, joining Jews for Jesus and later moving to Israel. In 2006, Dan became the Israel Director of Jews for Jesus, which quickly became the largest branch of the ministry worldwide. In 2019, Dan was appointed as a Chief Operating Officer for the organization and specifically supervises the day-to-day efforts of the branches in Europe, South Africa, Israel, and Australia. Dan received his M.A. in Ministry and Leadership from Western Seminary and his D. Min. in Leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the President of the Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism and serves as Co-Catalyst for Jewish Evangelism in the Lausanne Movement. Dan is also an adjunct professor at Israel College of the Bible in Netanya and helped to pastor All Nations Church in Petah Tikvah, Israel for 17 years. He & Dinah have 3 children; Yael, Eithan, and Yoav.
Have you ever wondered why it's so hard to convince a Jewish person that Jesus is the Messiah? The answer comes your way next, on this Monday edition of Something Good Radio with Dr. Ron Jones. Today, Ron returns to the book of Revelation as he continues his series, “Mysteries of the Apocalypse: The Last Days of Planet Earth and the Return of Jesus Christ.” It's a message about God's chosen people, and about some of the reasons why many of them have not yet chosen God. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
More than two thousand Bible prophecies have already been fulfilled. Each happened just as it was prophesied, without error and without exception. Today, Ron takes us to the books of Daniel and Revelation to talk about a prophecy that has not yet been fulfilled, as he continues his series, “Mysteries of the Apocalypse: The Last Days of Planet Earth and the Return of Jesus Christ.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
Today we have guest speaker Ryan Karp from Chosen People Ministries who talks about Jewish people who do not believe in Yeshua as Messiah, and how to minister to them. Learn more at ChosenPeople.com and at HomeOfShalom.com
Today we have guest speaker Ryan Karp from Chosen People Ministries who talks about Jewish people who do not believe in Yeshua as Messiah, and how to minister to them. Learn more at ChosenPeople.com and at HomeOfShalom.com
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Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December. Often called the Festival of Lights, the holiday is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts. Greg Savitt, Director of Jewish Evangelism for Rock of Israel will join Mornings with Eric and Brigitte on Thursday to share with us some significant details about Hanukkah and its connection to Christmas and Jesus Christ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses some of the significant opportunities, but also challenges, presented to those involved with the Messianic movement’s primary mission of Jewish evangelism.
11/28/19 – Tuvya Zaretsky – director of staff training for Jews for Jesus, on Jewish evangelism and how he came to Christ as a Jewish person. The post Jewish evangelism and Tuvya Zaretsky came to Christ as a Jewish person appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
Dr. Mitch Glaser is the President of Chosen People Ministries in New York. He has been extensively involved in Jewish evangelism in several countries and was instrumental in helping to establish a congregation among Russian Jewish immigrants in New York. He is the co-recipient of Christianity Today’s Award of Merit in the Apologetics/Evangelism category for 2009, for the book To the Jew First: The Case for Jewish Evangelism in Scripture and History, co-edited with Darrell L. Bock. He is also the coauthor of The Fall Feasts of Israel and has written many articles for Christian periodicals and has taught at leading evangelical schools such as Fuller Theological Seminary and Moody Bible Institute. Mitch earned a Master of Divinity degree in Old Testament Studies at the Talbot School of Theology and a Doctor of Philosophy in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. Mitch and his wife have two daughters. Find out more about the book Messiah in the Passover: https://messiahinthepassover.com/free-downloads/ MISSION Chosen People Ministries exists to pray for, evangelize, disciple, and serve Jewish people everywhere and to help fellow believers do the same. The mission was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1894 by Rabbi Leopold Cohn, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant with a zeal to share the knowledge of Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah with God’s chosen people. Today, Chosen People Ministries serves in sixteen countries across the globe. Our outreach programs include evangelism and discipleship, Messianic Centers and congregations, equipping the local church for Jewish evangelism, print and web publications, and benevolence work. With your help, we will continue proclaiming the Good News through Jesus the Messiah to Jewish people around the world. HISTORY How It All Began In the latter part of the 19th century people were on the move, for many different reasons. Political and social upheavals in Europe continued throughout the turn of the century. This turmoil generated an intense longing, both for material stability and religious freedom. It was during this time of tremendous change that a man was born in Berezna, a small town in eastern Hungary, whose life would become interwoven with these people on the move.The Orthodox Jewish community of Berezna was the birthplace of Leopold Cohn, who was destined for a momentous quest. In this part of Europe, Orthodox Judaism was a way of life. Traditional Judaism was all-pervasive in its impact on a daily existence and there was zeal for the Torah (Law). It was not surprising, then, that Leopold Cohn became a rabbi. A Rabbi’s Quest It was during his years of rabbinic study that certain portions of Scripture led Leopold Cohn to seek more knowledge about the Messiah. He searched the Scriptures and questioned other rabbis, but still found no satisfactory answers. One rabbi even advised him to go to America where, he said, people knew more about the Messiah. Strange advice, it would seem, yet this noted rabbi said he would lose his position if he were to discuss the Messiah. Later, Leopold Cohn recalled this incident and felt that the rabbi knew something about the Messiah, Jesus. Real Jewish Faith Cohn knew that there was but one course for him to follow: he must share the knowledge of the Messiah, Yeshua, with his Jewish people. He explained an early encounter with members of the local community: “I showed them from the Scriptures that to believe in Yeshua was Jewish faith, real Jewish faith.” This became Leopold Cohn’s life calling. It also became a guiding principle for our ministry, which he founded in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, in 1894. To the Jew First Leopold Cohn began this ministry by holding meetings in a store which was a renovated horse stable. He founded his work upon faith, in response to the Scriptural exhortation of Romans 1:16, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto sa...
What reasons do Christians give for not evangelizing the Jews? Find out with guest Tom McCall on the show Christ in Prophecy.
What reasons do Christians give for not evangelizing the Jews? Find out with guest Tom McCall on the show Christ in Prophecy.
Josh speaks out of his experience in working with Life in Messiah. Life in Messiah is a ministry dedicated to seeing God's purpose for the church fulfilled as Jews and Gentiles are made one through faith in Messiah Jesus. What We Discuss with Josh: How he got conneced with Life in Messiah How to reach Jews who have been taught the New Testament is an anti-Jewish document Overecoming anti-Jewish racism in evangelism His recent trip to Israel How you can get involved in Jewish evangelism Resources: To the Jew First Video Letter to our Jewish Friends BDS: The Global Campaign to Delegitimize Israel Contact Us: Email Us: bryce@churchoutreachstrategies.com (feel free to recommend guests)@rbrycehamiltonFacebook Page Please leave us a review - all reviews (even very short ones) help! Consider leaving your social handle so we can thank you personally!
The Jewish evangelism Tract #3! Give them Judaism! with Rabbi Asher Meza of TorahJudaism.com
The Jewish evangelism Tract #2! Give them Judaism! with Rabbi Asher Meza of TorahJudaism.com
The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for 01/11/18.
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Pastor Kent Pate, Operations Director for M. J. B. I., does an excellent job in communicating what it is happening around the world through Jewish Evangelism and Discipleship. With Biblical and historical accuracy, he shares the importance of our part in being involved in such endeavors.
Pastor Kent Pate, Operations Director for M. J. B. I., does an excellent job in communicating what it is happening around the world through Jewish Evangelism and Discipleship. With Biblical and historical accuracy, he shares the importance of our part in being involved in such endeavors.
Pastor Kent Pate, Operations Director for M. J. B. I., does an excellent job in communicating what it is happening around the world through Jewish Evangelism and Discipleship. With Biblical and historical accuracy, he shares the importance of our part in being involved in such endeavors.
Pastor Kent Pate, Operations Director for M. J. B. I., does an excellent job in communicating what it is happening around the world through Jewish Evangelism and Discipleship. With Biblical and historical accuracy, he shares the importance of our part in being involved in such endeavors.
Introduction to Ariel Ministries by Jackie Fierman; Sermon by Marty Zide