Welcome
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 alongside Messianic Jews and followed various aspects of Jewish life.
As the Director of the Messianic Jewish Studies program at The King's University in Southlake, Texas, I regularly meet Gentile followers of Jesus who want to learn more about the Jewish roots of their faith and have discovered that reading Hebrew Roots websites is ultimately not a reliable way of gaining the education they need.
The mission of MessianicGentiles.com is to provide non-Jews drawn to the Jewish roots of the Christian faith with balanced teaching related to Gentile identity in Messiah. I invite you to explore MessianicGentiles.com to find resources you need to answer your questions.
David Rudolph, PhD
Director of Messianic Jewish Studies
Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies
The King's University
As the Director of the Messianic Jewish Studies program at The King's University in Southlake, Texas, I regularly meet Gentile followers of Jesus who want to learn more about the Jewish roots of their faith and have discovered that reading Hebrew Roots websites is ultimately not a reliable way of gaining the education they need.
The mission of MessianicGentiles.com is to provide non-Jews drawn to the Jewish roots of the Christian faith with balanced teaching related to Gentile identity in Messiah. I invite you to explore MessianicGentiles.com to find resources you need to answer your questions.
David Rudolph, PhD
Director of Messianic Jewish Studies
Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies
The King's University