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MessianicGentiles.com
Welcome
Welcome to MessianicGentiles.com! If you are a non-Jew drawn to
Messianic Judaism, be encouraged that there are thousands of people around the world just like you. Messianic Gentiles are not a recent phenomenon. Many non-Jews in the first century CE attended synagogues and became followers of Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah (Acts 10:1-2, 22; 13:16, 26; 16:14; 18:7). These Yeshua-believing Gentile "God fearers," as they were called, worshiped with Jewish people and voluntarily followed various aspects of Jewish life and custom.
As the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies at
The King's University in Southlake, Texas, I regularly meet Gentile followers of the Messiah who want to grow in their knowledge of Judaism. I have noticed that many Gentiles drawn to the Jewish roots of their Christian faith do not know where to find reliable resources and often get sidetracked by teachers on the Internet who lack theological training and accountability. While these
Hebrew Roots "experts" may sometimes offer valuable insights, they frequently lead people away from balanced biblical teaching on issues related to the Torah, Israel and the Church. As a
Messianic Jew with a PhD in New Testament and Second Temple Judaism from
Cambridge University, and almost 40 years of experience thinking through the
historical,
theological and
practical issues that Messianic Gentiles face, I am convinced that the solution to this problem is to introduce people to resources that are well grounded and accessible online.
The mission of MessianicGentiles.com is to provide non-Jews drawn to Messianic Judaism with a resource center that is supported by solid scholarship. My vision is to see millions of Gentile believers in Yeshua visit this site for trustworthy teaching to guide them on their journey. I invite you to explore MessianicGentiles.com to find the balanced and scholarly resources you need to answer your questions.
L'Shalom,
Rabbi David Rudolph, Ph.D.