The Concealed Light is an inspiring book that introduces the reader into the rich background and meaning behind the names of the Messiah. In the Bible and other Jewish sources, the Mashiach is deliberately assigned various eye-opening and specific names. Each of these assignations offers deep insights into the attributes and expected roles of the person of Messiah—far beyond the watered-down concept of the Messiah that modern culture offers us.
Inspired by these words, Israeli Messianic Jewish artist, Elhanan Ben Avraham, created a stunning piece of art that expands the imagery of "the soul of every living being." We are honored to have partnered with Elhanan to create this beautiful art print entitled, "The Choir."
Chaim Yedidiah Pollak (1854-1916), better known as “Lucky,” published the first edition of his Hebrew journal entitled Edut LeYisra’el (Testimony to Israel) in 1888. This anthology is comprised of articles that originally appeared in his Hebrew journal.
The Tent of David is our lost vision. It is the apostles’ dream of a unified expression of faith in which Jew and Gentile worship the God of Abraham together and serve him in the redemption of the world.
Is the mitzvah of binding the commandments to hand and head to be understood literally? Should believers wear tefillin? Did Yeshua wear them? Learn about the history and symbolism of the sacred commandment of tefillin. Janicki examines the Master's perspective on the subject and looks into the origin of the practice. An eye-opening, in-depth introduction to one of the most sacred rituals in Judaism and a thorough study of the subject from a Messianic perspective.
We have been given the gift of the Sabbath. Now may we return the Father's gift to us—the gift of a submissive life of Sabbath observance that truly makes it a unique and sanctified day of study, song, worship, fellowship, and good deeds. Look at some of the interpretations, deeper meanings, traditional applications, and messianic innovations surrounding Sabbath.