Sadly, while many Christians try to unravel the Bible’s prophecies about the End Times, most of them ignore some of the clearest prophetic promises concerning the Last Days. If we focus too much on red heifers, the mark of the Beast and who the Antichrist is, we’ll miss out on the marvelous things God is doing right now to prepare the world for the Messiah’s return. In A Rabbi Looks at the Last Days, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the mysteries of this time and what it means for you. Bernis draws from the Old and New Testaments to bring surprising insights that may challenge everything you thought you knew about the Last Days – and show you how you can actually help usher in God’s Kingdom.
A Rabbi Looks at the Last Days, Study Guide by Jonathan Bernis
Get the most out of Rabbi Jonathan Bernis’ book A Rabbi Looks at the Last Days with this companion Study Guide. Each chapter includes review questions based on the book, questions suitable for group discussion and a Digging Deeper section that pulls all the main points together, enabling you to apply them to your life. Whether you use this individually or in a group, this Study Guide will enhance and deepen the book’s impact on your life. A brief Leaders’ Guide is also available in e-book form to all who order the Study Guide.
2024 Jewish Voice Wall Calendar
The 2024 Jewish Voice calendar takes you on a journey along our ministry “roadmap” for reaching the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” You’ll see the various key markers along the way from the first discovery of a community claiming Jewish roots through the final goal of connecting indigenous Messianic Jewish congregations with the worldwide body of Messiah. This 12-month calendar features beautiful photographs of the people and places helped by your support. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as those for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays and an overview of JVMI’s vision.
This is a real shofar – the trumpet of ancient biblical times! This Small Shofar is a hollowed-out ram’s horn fully tested to produce the biblical blasts that called the people of Israel to worship or heralded the commencement of battle. Shofars are still used today to announce the beginning of holy days, such as Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The Small Shofar measures 8”–12”. Colors, textures, and finish vary in these natural animal horns, and all are a beautiful glimpse into the history of the ancient Jewish people.
Highlight your shofar as a special keepsake and conversation piece by displaying it on this beautifully crafted, wooden stand that was made in the USA out of pine wood.