Besorah Institute Events
Eshter Ideh
Topic: We Who Walk with God — The Language of Covenant and Obedience
​Summary: An exploration of the covenants that shape Scripture and the God who keeps them. From Eden to the Cross, we’ll trace how the Shema, “Hear, O Israel”, is the heartbeat of every covenant. To hear is to love, and to love is to obey. This is the way we walk with the Covenant-Keeping God.
Haverim Ministries: https://www.haverimministries.com/
​Esther Ideh is a Bible teacher, prophetic voice, and writer with a deep desire to see lives transformed by the love and truth of Jesus.
She is the founder and steward of Haverim Ministries, a discipleship movement that nurtures spiritual maturity through intentional study, prophetic formation, and community life.
Her teachings draw from the Hebraic context of Scripture, unveiling covenant patterns, prophetic rhythms, and the beauty of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation. Guided by the belief that study is worship, Esther teaches in a way that engages the mind, stirs the heart, and activates the hands.
She also serves on several theological boards, blending scholarly insight with pastoral care. Beyond ministry, Esther finds joy in being a wife and mother of two boys, her greatest grounding and daily reminder of grace and the beauty of God’s call in ordinary life.
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One Lev
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“One Lev is an international musical group whose sole desire is to bless our people of Israel.
Through our invigorating music with Scriptural words, our purpose is to bring honor and blessing to Elohim”
“One Lev in Hebrew means One Heart, and Lev in Russian means Lion.
It is an honor to bring glory to our King who is Lion of Judah!”
"The combined group includes Ilan Gorny, born and raised in Haifa and a son of Romanian Holocaust survivors.
He has been playing drums since a teenager.
His wife, Lori Kate Lowenhar, a dual citizen; hailing from Elkhart, Indiana has been living in Israel for 25 years.
Her musical gifts include playing the clarinet, flute, saxophone and piano. . . .
Lori Kate Lowenhar is an international speaker that would love to encourage and help women seek God's transforming joy in midst of hardships and challenges by sharing Scriptural ways to Hang On!
Also included in this dynamic trio is Mikhail Bogdanov Monkevich from St. Petersburg, Russia; a talented artist and an accomplished composer."
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One Lev's Website: https://www.onelevoneheart.com/
Sha' arey Yeshua's website: http://shaareyyeshua.org/
Dr. Craig & Dr. Modine Keener
Dr. Craig Keener is F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary.
He is the author of 37 books with 1.4 million copies in circulation.
His books have won 13 national and international awards, including six from Christianity Today.
Dr. Keener did his Ph.D. work in New Testament and Christian Origins at Duke University and is known for his work as a New Testament scholar on Bible background (commentaries on the New Testament in its early Jewish and Greco-Roman settings).
Well over a million of his thirty-plus books are in circulation and have won thirteen national and international awards.
His award-winning, popular-level IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament (now in its second edition [2014], and available in a number of languages) has sold over half a million copies.
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Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener, holds a Ph.D. from University of Paris 7.
She was a refugee for 18 months in her nation of Congo, and together Craig and Médine work for ethnic reconciliation in the U.S. and Africa.
Craig is ordained by the National Baptist Convention, an African-American denomination, and for roughly a decade was one of the associate ministers at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
Craig and Médine’s story together is Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War, Miracles, and Hope Against All Odds (Chosen Books, 2016).
Dr. Jennifer Rosner
Jen Rosner, PhD, is senior adjunct professor of theology at Azusa Pacific University, and also serves on the faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary, Messianic Jewish Theological Institute and The King's University.
Her areas of expertise are contemporary Jewish-Christian relations, Judaism and systematic theology.
After spending two years living in Jerusalem, Israel, Rosner currently resides in Lake Tahoe with her family. Rosner's doctoral dissertation, Healing the Schism: Barth, Rosenzweig and the New Jewish-Christian Encounter, was published by Fortress Press in 2015.
She also edited Mark Kinzer's book, Israel's Messiah and the People of God (Cascade, 2011).
She has published articles and presented numerous conference papers on Jewish-Christian relations, Messianic Judaism, Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig and other related topics.
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'Alive in Messiah'
Besorah Institute for Judaic-Christian Studies & Biblical Research
Answering the call to create an educational research ministry, a small group of believers in Yeshua (Jesus) established Besorah Institute in 2017. Besorah Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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- The Hebrew word “Besorah” means “the good news!”
- Besorah offers two certificate programs at this time in lay ministry and Biblical research. All classes are presented from a Judaic-Christian perspective. The Institute also offers seminars, webinars, and other educational events and opportunities.
- The vision and mission are one and the same. “. . . To help increase understanding among the members of the Body of Christ (The Church) of their Jewish roots, to train individuals for lay ministry to share the Gospel message with non-believers from a Judaic-Christian perspective, and to add to the literature on Biblical research.”
- Donations to the Institute help make it possible to offer some online events for free. To help support these and other events, go to “Donating to the Institute” on the home page of our website. Besorahinstitute.org
https://besorahinstitute.org/donating-to-the-institute
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