messiah magazine #92
Devarim 5766, Published: August, 2006
In this issue:
The Return of the King
D. Thomas Lancaster unravels two parables of Yeshua by placing them in historical context while explaining their message for believers today.
Shabbat
Blessed since the first week of creation, the Sabbath endures throughout all generations, and will endure even into the Messianic future.
Two Thousand Years of Christianity
As the Torah movement attempts to return faith to its Jewish footing, skeptics point to the antiquity of traditional Christianity for evidence of the Church's institutional legitimacy. Is this a valid argument?
Feivel the Chasid
The story of how a Russian, Chasidic Jew found his soul rooted in Rebbe Yeshua of Nazareth.
Modesty
Tikvah Michael's second installment on the laws and customs of modesty in opposite-gender relations.
The Master's Minhag
Join Toby Janicki in a journey through the Gospels as he seeks out the customs of Yeshua of Nazareth.
A Shaliach Story
Meet Emily Dwire, a Jewish believer bringing the good news of Messiah and the high standard of Torah to Uganda.
Celebrate the Fall Feasts!
Get ready to keep the fall festivals of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot.
A Last House of the House of David
Steven Lancaster digs into the archaeology of Ramat Rachel and the book of Jeremiah to uncover an ancient palace of the Davidic Kings.
Kavanah
Boaz Michael discusses the art of directing one's prayers in the right direction, and with the right intention and devotion.
Testimonies
Reports and testimonies from the 2006 FFOZ National Conference -- "Pray in the Spirit".
PLUS...
The Director's Letter discussing "The Blurry Line" and Dear Avi's answer regarding the "Laws of Niddah".
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