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| | | | One Minute Apologist | At this site, I wear multiple hats, those of husband, father, pastor, apologist, author, and friend, and I hope to offer you credible answers to life's most curious questions, while speaking to everyday issues as they relate to ancient, but all too relevant Scripture.
I grew up in the land of fruit and nuts.
That’s right. In California! I wish I could give you a list of all my great credentials growing up. Unfortunately, I can’t. I was summa cum laude in sin. If I had to give you a list of words to describe me before I became a Christian it would look like this: insecure, angry, confused, uneducated, promiscuous, boozer, addictive, foolish, rebellious, and a decent baseball player.
Obviously, this is a recipe for disaster. While living in Southern California at the age of nineteen my college baseball teammate took me to hear an evangelist by the name of Greg Laurie. I resonated with Greg—a recovering pothead, laid back, and a blue jean wearing Bible teaching evangelist. His message resonated and soon I became a follower of Jesus. [More] | | |
| | | | ABOUT – One Minute Apologist | At this site, I wear multiple hats, those of husband, father, pastor, apologist, author, and friend, and I hope to offer you credible answers to life's most curious questions, while speaking to everyday issues as they relate to ancient, but all too relevant Scripture.
I grew up in the land of fruit and nuts.
That’s right. In California! I wish I could give you a list of all my great credentials growing up. Unfortunately, I can’t. I was summa cum laude in sin. If I had to give you a list of words to describe me before I became a Christian it would look like this: insecure, angry, confused, uneducated, promiscuous, boozer, addictive, foolish, rebellious, and a decent baseball player.
Obviously, this is a recipe for disaster. While living in Southern California at the age of nineteen my college baseball teammate took me to hear an evangelist by the name of Greg Laurie. I resonated with Greg—a recovering pothead, laid back, and a blue jean wearing Bible teaching evangelist. His message resonated and soon I became a follower of Jesus. [More] | | |
| | | | One Minute Apologist | At this site, I wear multiple hats, those of husband, father, pastor, apologist, author, and friend, and I hope to offer you credible answers to life's most curious questions, while speaking to everyday issues as they relate to ancient, but all too relevant Scripture.
I grew up in the land of fruit and nuts.
That’s right. In California! I wish I could give you a list of all my great credentials growing up. Unfortunately, I can’t. I was summa cum laude in sin. If I had to give you a list of words to describe me before I became a Christian it would look like this: insecure, angry, confused, uneducated, promiscuous, boozer, addictive, foolish, rebellious, and a decent baseball player.
Obviously, this is a recipe for disaster. While living in Southern California at the age of nineteen my college baseball teammate took me to hear an evangelist by the name of Greg Laurie. I resonated with Greg—a recovering pothead, laid back, and a blue jean wearing Bible teaching evangelist. His message resonated and soon I became a follower of Jesus. [More] | | |
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| | | | TorahResource – Providing Educational Resources to Torah Communities | TorahResource exists to provide biblically based materials for Torah communities and leadership training within the broader Messianic movement. It is our goal to produce solid, theologically sound materials, and to educate leaders at all levels in order to equip communities with leadership that is able to properly study and exegete the Scriptures. Ultimately, we strive to build up the kingdom of our Messiah Yeshua through proper hermeneutics. This website provides a large number of resources for Torah pursuant believers, including TorahResource Institute, an online Messianic school of theology. Also included are TorahResource Radio, a 24/7 365 Messianic radio station and the TorahResource online digital library, a huge amount of audio and written materials for those within the Torah movement. TorahResource attempts to produce materials that are biblically based, taking all 66 books of the Bible as our foundation and final authority in all matters of faith and practice. We are committed to honoring Yeshua, placing our Messiah at the forefront of everything we do and produce. We are committed to upholding Torah, meaning we teach that the Torah is God’s instruction to all believers, Jew and Gentile alike. We firmly believe God’s elect are justified through faith alone in the Messiah Yeshua. Having been justified by faith, God sanctifies the elect through the work of the indwelling Holy Spirit Who enables them to live in accordance with God’s teaching of righteous as contained in the inspired Scriptures. [More] | | |
| | | | About | First Fruits of Zion | Messianic Judaism represents a great challenge to both Judaism and Christianity, but stands to be a potential turning point in the redemption of the world.
First Fruits of Zion specializes in the study and teaching of Scripture from its historical, linguistic, and cultural context. Using the latest scholarship, ancient Jewish sources, and extra-biblical literature, we present a Messianic Jewish reading of the Bible and early Jewish-Christianity. We do this by publishing books, ebooks, magazines, journals, study programs, audio and audio-visual resources, and presenting new material through seminars, conferences, and guided Israel tours.
The modern Messianic Jewish movement began in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as Jewish believers in Jesus sought to reconcile their faith in Jesus with their Jewish heritage, and has become a bridge between the Jewish people and the broader church—helping the church to better understand its origin and identity. Abram Poljak, a pioneer of the twentieth-century Messianic Jewish movement, wrote:
“If the Bible is true and if Yeshua is the Messiah and the King of the Jews, then the Messianic Jewish movement is the most important phenomenon of our time—the distinguishing feature indicating that the world has come to a turning point.” - Abram (Bram) Poljak [More] | | |
| | | | LORD'S PRAYER, THE - JewishEncyclopedia.com | Name given by the Christian world to the prayer which Jesus taught his disciples (Matt. vi. 9-13; Luke xi. 1-4). According to Luke the teaching of the prayer was suggested by one of Jesus' disciples who, on seeing him holding communion with God in prayer, asked him to teach them also to pray, as John the Baptist had similarly taught his disciples a certain form of prayer. Obviously, then, the latter was of a similar character. From the Talmudic parallels (Tosef., Ber. iii. 7; Ber. 16b-17a, 29b; Yer. Ber. iv. 7d) it may be learned that it was customary for prominent masters to recite brief prayers of their own in addition to the regular prayers; and there is indeed a certain similarity noticeable between these prayers and that of Jesus.As the following extracts from the Revised Version show, the prayer in Luke is much shorter than that in Matthew, from which it differs, too, in expression. Possibly both were in circulation among the early Christians; the one in Matthew, however, is of a later origin, as is shown below: [More] | | |
| | | | Living Together, Living Apart: Rethinking Jewish-Christian Relations in the ... - Jonathan Elukin - Google Books | This book challenges the standard conception of the Middle Ages as a time of persecution for Jews. Jonathan Elukin traces the experience of Jews in Europe from late antiquity through the Renaissance and Reformation, revealing how the pluralism of medieval society allowed Jews to feel part of their local communities despite recurrent expressions of hatred against them. Elukin shows that Jews and Christians coexisted more or less peacefully for much of the Middle Ages, and that the violence directed at Jews was largely isolated and did not undermine their participation in the daily rhythms of European society. The extraordinary picture that emerges is one of Jews living comfortably among their Christian neighbors, working with Christians, and occasionally cultivating lasting friendships even as Christian culture often demonized Jews. As Elukin makes clear, the expulsions of Jews from England, France, Spain, and elsewhere were not the inevitable culmination of persecution, but arose from the religious and political expediencies of particular rulers. He demonstrates that the history of successful Jewish-Christian interaction in the Middle Ages in fact laid the social foundations that gave rise to the Jewish communities of modern Europe. Elukin compels us to rethink our assumptions about this fascinating period in history, offering us a new lens through which to appreciate the rich complexities of the Jewish experience in medieval Christendom. [More] | | |
| | | | Anchor Books | Anchor Publishing | Founded in 1953 Anchor Books is the oldest trade paperback publisher in America. The goal was to make inexpensive editions of modern classics widely available to college students and the adult public. Today, Anchor's list boasts award-winning history, science, women's studies, sociology, and quality fiction. | | |
| | | | Anchor Publishing | Anchor Books | Anchor Books Founded in 1953 Anchor Books is the oldest trade paperback publisher in America. The goal was to make inexpensive editions of modern classics widely available to college students and the adult public. Today, Anchor’s list boasts award-winning history, science, women’s studies, sociology, and quality fiction. Authors published by Anchor Books include Chinua Achebe, Ian McEwan, Alexander McCall Smith, Julia Glass, Karen Armstrong, Anne Rice, Jon Krakauer, Chuck Palahniuk, Mary Gordon, Dan Brown, and Margaret Atwood. [More] | | |
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