Yeshua
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Barbara Gurien
Barbara Gurien was working as an ultrasound technologist when she went on a date with a Jewish man who believed in Y'shua as the Messiah. Barbara was shocked. She had never met a Jewish person who believed that way. Growing up in
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Baruch Haba B'shem YAHWEH
Baruch Haba b'Shem Yahweh.
From the album: Roar.
By: MiYah.
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Chanukah and Yeshua
Did you know that Yeshua celebrated Chanukah, also known as the Feast of Dedication? It's true.
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Clifford Goldstein
Clifford Goldstein will tell you that his family tree is full of typewriters, pens, and books. His blood is 50% hemoglobin and 50% ink. In the late 1970's Cliff was traveling the world writing his novel. Cliff ate, drank, and dreamt
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Defending Yeshua in the IDF
Although it is well known that there are some very mixed feelings about Messianic Jews, those who serve in the Israeli Defense Forces don’t seem to have faced as much negativity from their peers as one might expect.
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How Yeshua Avoided Sinning as a Youth
Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky shares the important topic of how we can have victory over sin!
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Is There No Need to Defend Yeshua in the Israeli Defense Forces?
Although it is well known that there are some very mixed feelings about Messianic Jews, those who serve in the Israeli Defense Forces don’t seem to have faced as much negativity from their peers as one might expect. Kehila News Israel
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Satisfying the Inner Thirst
A person in good health can live about 40 days without food, but only three days without water. However, in the aftermath of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, workers rescued a man who had been trapped without water in a collapsed
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Sidney Robboy
Sidney Robboy was born in Russia during the cruel anti-Semitic pogroms of the Czars. When Sidney was a young boy, his family escaped from Russia by walking all night and hiding under barns during the day. Eventually Sidney moved to the
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The Most Important Baby
The Most Important Baby.
Sermon by Messianic Rabbi Zeff Zaremsky. -
Yeshua Offers Living Water
In Yeshua's day, a common practice during the seven days of Sukkot was that of a Nisuch Ha-Mayim (Water Ceremony). The custom consisted of the High Priest "[leading] a procession to the pool of Shiloach (Siloam) where he would fill a
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