How faith brings healing to Ukrainian Jews
MESSIANIC JEWS
How a young Jewish believer in Jesus found her unique, and uneasy place in the Jewish state
Group warns of “unprecedented and dangerous missionary activity” as Messianic Jews seek to help refugees from Ukraine
Photo of soldier holding Hebrew-language Bible containing the New Testament picked up by Israeli social media influencers
Israel Today interviews local leaders behind a new exhibit on the history of Messianic Judaism (or Yeshua Judaism) and its impact on Israeli society
In light of the second anniversary of the first lockdown, a local pastor shares the challenges and triumphs of pastoring his congregation through Zoom
The difficulties of service and getting back to civilian life
Many claim Messianic Judaism started in America, but that ignores a rich history, and prevents an effective future
Is the term Messianic Jews a problematic nomenclature that even many local believers in Jesus would like to replace?
In the modern State of Israel, miraculously reborn 70 years ago, Jewish Yeshua-believers (JYB, most commonly referred to as “Messianic Jews”) are a controversial minority.