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Issue 21 - Summer/Fall 2006
The Summer/Fall 2006 edition of Kesher is a theme issue
dedicated to outreach in the context of Messianic Judaism. Some articles focus
on the biblical teachings and theology of outreach, while others center on the
practical outworking of outreach. All the articles take into account the
individual and communal dimensions of outreach and provide insight into the
current state of outreach in the Messianic Movement today.
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 | Abraham, Hospitality Man by David Rudolph (This article is based on a message given at the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregation's annual conference in 2006.)
On the Jewish calendar, today is Shabbat Chazon, the Sabbath before the 9th of Av. On Shabbat Chazon, it is traditional to... Read More >> |
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 | Postmissionary Messianic Jewish Outreach by Stuart Dauermann Missionary statesman and missiologist Lesslie Newbigin suggests we think of mission as "an action in which the Holy Spirit does new things, and brings into being new obedience."1 This dynamic insight challenges those who name the name of Yeshua to as... Read More >> |
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 | Outreach and Jewish Missions in the 21st Century by Mitch Glaser The reflections in this
paper represent my personal pilgrimage in the wonderful field of traditional
Jewish missions. Yes, missions. I believe we might be post certain
aspects associated with traditional Jewish missions, but there are still many
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 | Outreach In Israel by Daniel C . Juster It would be very interesting to do an objective
survey on outreach in Israel
with all the proper sociological-statistical controls. To my knowledge, there
has been no such survey, only a statistical study on Israeli Messianic Jewish
congregations... Read More >> |
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 | Indigenous Expressions of Biblical Faith by Gavriel Gefen The nation of Israel was originally established having already from the outset a primary destiny and calling to bless and be a light to the nations . This destiny and calling is evident in each of the covenants made with Israel . It is not merely a r... Read More >> |
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 | Messianic Jewish Outreach: Reaching Out Or Reaching In? by Joshua Brumbach Messianic Judaism[1] has
always been committed to outreach, and it is outreach that is often defined as
the primary purpose for the existence of Messianic Jewish congregations and
ministries. This heavy emphasis on outreach to fellow Jews, and poo... Read More >> |
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 | Outreach On Long Island by Kiel Cooper
Being effective in
Jewish outreach is not a strategy; it is a lifestyle. Genuine care and concern
for others is the foundation for sharing the good news about Messiah.
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