Showing posts with label Rosh Pina Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosh Pina Project. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

How Did Messianic Speakers Do at Christ at the Checkpoint?

How Did Messianic Speakers Do at Christ at the Checkpoint?

Thursday, March 13, 2014 |  Israel Today Staff  
It is no secret that much of the Israeli Messianic community was wary of some of their number not only attending, but accepting invitations to speak at the Christ at the Checkpoint currently taking place in Bethlehem.
Most in the Messianic community view Christ at the Checkpoint as a platform for thinly-veiled Replacement Theology and anti-Israel propaganda, and feared those Messianic leaders who were scheduled to speak there would fall into the trap of appeasing their hosts.
Now that both Messianic leaders who were scheduled to speak from the main podium - Dan Juster and Oded Shoshani - have done so, how did they do?
Firstly, readers should head over to the Christ at the Checkpoint video site and watch the recorded speeches for themselves: Click Here
For those wanting some more commentary on the talks delivered by Juster and Shoshani, our friends at the Rosh Pina Project have posted “performance reviews.”
First up was Dan Juster, who most in the local Messianic community hold in highest respect as an authoritative Bible teacher. In summary, Juster did begin to challenge the problem of Palestinian Christians allowing the emotions of their situation to drive their theology, but he seemed to back off that point and ultimately adopt a more conciliatory position that painted a somewhat grim portrait of Zionism and the modern rebirth of Israel.
Shoshani, by contrast, really brought the heat, directly challenging many faulty points in both the theology and the political assertions of Christ at the Checkpoint. As 2012 Christ at the Checkpoint speaker Wayne Hilsden later commented, “I commend my friend and ministry colleague, Oded Shoshani, for sharing glaring truth with amazing grace…he is a man of peace and demonstrates love not only for fellow Jews, but for Arabs as well. Oded expressed his convictions biblically and from personal experience on the ground — fearing God and not man.”
How do you feel these two men did stepping into what many viewed as a hostile environment to present a position that they knew would not be well received?
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Monday, February 24, 2014

Is Christian Zionism Driven by Greed? - ISRAEL TODAY

Is Christian Zionism Driven by Greed?

Monday, February 24, 2014 |  Ryan Jones  
One of the organizers of the upcoming Christ at the Checkpoint in Bethlehem recently made the astonishing claim that Christian Zionism, the support of the Jews in their prophetically-mandated national restoration, is driven by little more than greed.
Stephen Sizer is an Anglican priest, a man who purports to believe in the Word of God.
And yet, in an interview with Iraq’s Aletejah TV, Sizer labeled as “nonsense” any theology that would take at face value what God called his irrevocable promises to national Israel.
Christians who do this, said Sizer, are just in it for themselves.
“A lot of Christian Zionism was based on greed,” Sizer informed his Muslim audience. “We want God to bless us. If we bless the Jews, God will bless us. And that’s a very popular theology in America. It’s called ‘prosperity gospel,’ the idea that God is blessing us materially because we support the Jewish people.”
The whole idea, Sizer continued, is “nonsense theologically, but if you want to be wealthy it’s very tempting. It’s like gambling, it can become addictive.”
Stephen Sizer is one of the chief proponents and organizers of the Christ at the Checkpoint conference hosted by Bethlehem Bible College. In the past, Christ at the Checkpoint has billed itself as a response to Christian Zionism, and Sizer’s remarks make clear what kind of response that is.
The Sizer interview was first reported on by our friends at the Messianic blog Rosh Pina Project. Head over to the blog and get their take on Sizer’s slanderous views >>
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Popular Blog Takes Messianics to Task Over Christ at the Checkpoint - ISRAEL TODAY

Popular Blog Takes Messianics to Task Over Christ at the Checkpoint

Tuesday, February 18, 2014 |  Israel Today Staff  
Popular Messianic Jewish blog “Rosh Pina Project” has posted a biting critique of the upcoming Christ at the Checkpoint conference in Bethlehem, and of the Israeli Messianic leaders who continue to participate in and speak at the event.
On Sunday, we highlighted that Israeli terror victim Kay Wilson was turned down after requesting to speak at the 2012 Christ at the Checkpoint. Kay and her visiting Christian friend, Kristine Luken, were brutally attacked by Palestinian terrorists in 2010. Kay was severely wounded and forced to watch Luken murdered before her eyes.
As both Israel Today and Rosh Pina Project clearly suggested, Kay Wilson would have been an ideal speaker at Christ at the Checkpoint, assuming the organizers genuinely intended the event to be a platform for reconciliation. But that wasn’t the case.
“Once again in Bethlehem, there was no room at the inn,” wrote the authors of Rosh Pina Project.
As the blog noted, “there was always a sense that the dice were loaded in Bethlehem.” Few could ignore the fact that the conference had welcomed endorsements from the Palestinian Authority and the former mayor of Bethlehem, who has documented ties to terrorist organizations. Not to mention the star-studded line-up of Christian theologians famous for advocating what can only be honestly described as Replacement Theology.
As such, it wasn’t all that surprising that Christ at the Checkpoint had no interest in hearing from Kay Wilson. What was truly galling, as Rosh Pina Project pointed out, was the utter lack of a public response by those same Messianic leaders who insisted Christ at the Checkpoint was and is a genuine platform for reconciliation.
Nor is the problem confined to those few Messianic leaders who take part in the conference. The rest of the body of believers in Israel, while generally opposing Christ at the Checkpoint’s central message, seems too cowed to take a unified and determined stand and confront the misguided teachings of their Palestinian brothers in faith.
Head over to Rosh Pina Project and read the full account.
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