Two days before writing this from sunny North Carolina, a well-meaning friend asked me, “so, when did you convert?” This question still makes me bristle. Perhaps it shouldn’t.
I answer him, of course, and took it as the well meaning question that it was intended to be, but that word “convert” is not a word that I, or any other Jewish believers in Jesus that I know, feel comfortable with.
Who gets to decide who a Jew is?
I read an interesting chapter of a book recently that asked the question, who gets to decide who a Jew is? What makes a person Jewish is more complex than you think.
Three reasons to pray before evangelism
In our Jewish scriptures, the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, we read about a series of men who speak on behalf …