
Join Rabbis Jonathan and Jack as they welcome David Bleasefrom Gateway Church to discuss what the “one new man” in Ephesians chapter twomeans. Explore why we see so much division today if God’s heart for Believersis unity. Gain insight into how you can step into the reality of “one new man”in your own life.

Rabbis Jonathan Bernis and Jack Zimmerman talk about theuniquely Jewish Tree of Life Version of the Bible. The Old and New Testamentsare one continuous communication from God to mankind, written by Jews in aJewish cultural and spiritual context. Many Christians miss out on the richnessand depth of the New Testament because they haven’t been taught the Jewishframework on which it is built. Join Jonathan and Jack as they share how youcan access this untapped spiritual context for exciting insights and a betterunderstanding of the Bible as a whole.

Ron Joelson joins Jonathan and Jackto share his story of living out his faith in the high-stakes world of finance.In his executive role with Northwestern Mutual, Ron oversaw $250 billion ininvestments. Hear how a man accustomed to managing risks and controllingoutcomes learned to trust God instead. Discover how God transformed his life,and how He can transform yours, too.

Dr. Jennifer Rosner is Jewish – and she believes in Jesus. She’s also a professor of theology at Fuller Seminary. Dr. Rosner joins Jonathan and Scott to tell her intriguing journey to faith in Jesus. She also shares about the unique struggles of Jewish believers in Jesus and her passion for helping all Believers recover and embrace Jesus’ Jewishness.

Should you stand with Israel? What does that even mean?Producer and director Brian Sanders shares his journey from misconception tobiblical understanding about Israel and what it means to stand with her. Enjoysneak peeks of his award-winning film, examining the Old and New Testaments touncover what they teach about the “apple of God’s eye,” Israel.

Joshua Turnil (Jews for Jesus) joins Jonathan and Scott to explore the prophetic season of Passover to Pentecost, answering pressing questions about identity, whether suffering holds meaning, what Pentecost says about unity, and what keeps you from experiencing the fullness of what God offers us as Believers.