Modern-day scribes telling stories.
(don’t worry, it’s in English!)
God With Us: Immanuel, Ezekiel and the Presence of the Lord
Explore the prophetic vision of Ezekiel, the return of God's glory, and the profound connection between the incarnation of Jesus and His promised reign in Jerusalem. Uncover the significance of "The Lord Is There" and how the themes of God's sovereignty and fulfilled promises culminate in the millennial kingdom. A must-read reflection during this season of hope and expectation.
The Middle East Unravels: A House of Cards Collapses
Syria’s regime has fallen, leaving a power vacuum in the Middle East with global implications. Discover how this upheaval impacts Israel, dismantles Iran’s influence, and aligns with biblical prophecy. What does this historic shift mean for the region and the church's role in these unfolding last days? Read the full analysis from a Messianic Jewish perspective.
The Root and the Branch: 25 Scriptures That Point to Jesus, the Jewish Messiah
Discover the story of the Jesse Tree, a powerful new tradition rooted in Isaiah 11:1. Explore 25 Old Testament passages that point to the coming of the Jewish Messiah, Jesus, connecting Act One and Act Two of God’s redemptive story. Journey through this season with anticipation and deepen your faith in the promises of God fulfilled.
Still Chosen
The Jewish people are still chosen.
That simple statement might raise eyebrows, spark questions, or stir emotions. Yet, it is a profound truth rooted deeply in Scripture and history.
It’s a message we’re proud to wear boldly on our Road Gear “Still Chosen” shirt, not as a mere slogan but as a declaration of God’s enduring faithfulness.
Know Your Roots
The olive tree of Romans 11 is alive and thriving. Its roots are holy, and its branches are growing.
God’s story isn’t finished. His promises to Israel are still in motion, and the Jewish people remain at the heart of His redemptive plan.
As we wear the words “Know Your Roots,” we proclaim that we are connected to this story—a story of faithfulness, redemption, and hope.