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The Power of Our Thought From a Messianic perspective

The thoughts you meditate on are most likely apparent in your everyday life. If you go on thinking the way you’ve always thought, you’ll go on behaving the same way you’ve always behaved. And if you go on behaving the same way you’ve always behaved, you’ll keep getting the same

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Torah

The Torah – from a Messianic Jewish perspective

The term “Torah” is one of the most confusing and controversial terms in the Hebrew language. One word with the weight of a long history, a word which has quite a few meanings and preconceived ideas, some of which are not at all true. So then, what is the Torah?

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Forgiveness – from a Messianic Jewish Perspective

To forgive is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges for mankind. However, forgiveness is also one of the pillars of faith in the gospel in the New Testament. After all, who hasn’t heard of the command to “turn the other cheek”? Forgiveness needs to be one of the main attributes in the

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Jewish Holidays

Jewish Holidays

there are different ways of fasting

Different Kinds of Fasting: Ramadan, Purim, and Lent

A Muslim man from Yemen came to faith in Jesus recently through the matter of fasting. But probably not in the way you might imagine. Ramadan has just begun, the one and only Muslim holiday. Adherents to Islam are supposed to fast during daylight hours for the entire month of

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New moon

The New Moon and Our God of New Beginnings

Much of the world celebrates a new start as December 31st turns into January 1st, whereas Jewish people now celebrate their new year at the Feast of Trumpets. But according to the Bible, the new year starts on “The first day of the first month”. The ‘first month’ is the

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Pentecost meant that all nations were included in God's family

Pentecost: The Promise and the Gift of the Holy Spirit

A lot of Christians don’t realize that Pentecost is a Jewish holiday known as the Feast of Weeks, or Shavuot in Hebrew. Well — not Jewish so much as biblical — one of the feasts given to the Israelites by God in the Torah. Pentecost means 50th because it’s 50

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