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The Lesson of the Loaves
When Jesus feeds the multitude by multiplying bread, the people realize he is the Prophet that Moses predicted. Yet, the they fail to understand what this prophetic role would entail. Part of our ongoing series "Jesus the Prophet Like Moses."
Sukkot 2022 in the Texas Hill Country
CMJ's Texas rep and a co-laboring congregation celebrated Sukkot with a Spanish language congregation and an area pastor, even though a multi-church Sukkot event was canceled when the speaker had to pull out.
History in First Person: Rev. Daryl Fenton
The most recent director of CMJ USA recounts how he met Theresa Newell and how the Lord the ministry to engage churches to build bridges with their Jewish neighbors.
From Moses to Messiah in a Wedding, Water, and Wine
Why does Jesus turn water into wine? Is he announcing the fading of the Law? No, rather he is announcing the new Exodus and his identity as Moses' successor. Part of our ongoing series "Jesus, the Prophet Like Moses."
History in First Person: Cheryl Gonzales
The fourth director recounts how the LORD opened her eyes to the Jewishness of Jesus and the Scriptures and then how she led Shoresh USA through a ministry shift as the Second Intifada killed all tourism to Israel
New Wineskins / 40th Anniversary celebration recap
It’s been nearly a month, but in some ways we are still catching our breaths from New Wineskins We are so grateful to the LORD for getting all of us there and back safely and for blessing us with such a time of great fellowship and networking.
Thank you, David H. Stern, for everything
15 years ago this month, I ran across the Jewish New Testament, and God changed my life
Here Comes the Judge!
Moses served as a judge for Israel. His judging was not a condemning or critical type of judging but making decisions regarding disputes or disagreements. If Moses is presented as a judge, the Messianic Prophet of whom he spoke is the ultimate judge.
Elizabeth, Servant of the Most High
Charles Gardner of CMJ UK offers tribute to the late Queen, whose affection for the Jewish people ran deep and her respect for Jewish values was 'palpable'
A Journey of Discovery
Following the Resurrection, two disciples of Jesus left Jerusalem, walking to the town of Emmaus about seven miles away. As they walked together, a stranger joined them and intruded into their conversation. The stranger was the Prophet Like Moses.
History in First Person: Marcia Lebhar
The third director of then-Shoresh USA recounts how God ignited the ministry under her watch. The time was right for Jewish roots teaching, and the Spirit was calling the Western church to invest in in the Global South.
The Prophet-Like-Moses Offers Water to an Israelite
The Samaritans were looking for Moses’ successor, the giver of water. It’s the woman at the well who first puts the pieces together and recognizes the long-awaited Restorer. Jesus identifies himself as that prophet to the Samaritan woman at the well.
Film about Israel-Palestine conflict aims to rekindle dialogue
The documentary Hope in the Holy Land offers an even-handed portrayal and is essential viewing for those who care for the Israeli and Palestinian peoples.
History in First Person: Rev. Alfred Sawyer
The second director of CMJ USA tells how the Lord caught his attention in Israel, called him to be the rector of Christ Church Jerusalem, then called him to lead the US ministry and draw others to experience the Holy Land.
The world hates to be reminded God exists
Writer connects surging antisemitism and anti-Zionism to the world's discomfort with being reminded that the message of the Bible is reliable and true.
The Storm of Revelation
Why does the text say that Jesus intended to pass by his frightened disciples on the lake, and how does that have to do with Moses’ divine encounter on Sinai? Part of our ongoing series "Jesus, the Prophet Like Moses."
How can followers of Jesus fight antisemitism?
Antagonism against Jews continues to rise in United States, home to nearly half of the world's Jews
History in first person: Rev. Philip Bottomley
The first national director of CMJ USA tells how he came from England to lead the fledgling US branch and how he found himself with CMJ again after retirement
My Personal Pentecost
Charles Gardner shares his testimony of learning the vital need for power from on high in gospel witness
Ascending the Mountain of God
Jesus’s transfiguration looks back to Moses’ transforming encounter with the God of Israel and points forward to the Son of Man, the Prophet-Like-Moses, ruling and reigning at the right hand of the Father
Meet two Jewish Anglicans, ancestors in the faith
As we celebrate 40 years of CMJ USA, we’ve been looking back to those who plowed the ground before us in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today we offer brief profiles of two pioneering American Jewish believers in Jesus.
Church of England repents of antisemitism
As the heir of British catholic Christianity, the Anglican Church marks the 800th anniversary of the notorious Synod of Oxford with a strongly Hebraic service of repentance for historic antisemitism.
The Prophet-Like-Moses & The Last Supper
Only one character in the Tanakh can truly be said to be the One prophesied to succeed Moses in Deuteronomy 18:15–19: The Servant of the Lord depicted in Isaiah 40–55. Fourth in a year-long series.
Study Jewish history in Poland
Join David Pileggi this summer he looks at 1,000 years of the Jewish story in eastern Europe
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