This loving and godly African-American woman often prodded Charles with provocative questions and shared her strong conviction that Jesus of Nazareth is the Hebrew Messiah. Through literature produced by this ministry and many discussions with John Solomon, Charles came to embrace Jesus as the Messiah of Israel and put his trust in him.
There was no turning back for Charles. Filled with the joy, hope, and peace brought by knowing Yeshua ha-Mashiach Jesus, the Messiah and experiencing the new covenant gift of the Holy Spirit, Charles began to grow deeply in knowledge of the resurrected Lord. Eager to learn more and to engage in a lifetime of service to his Lord, Charles set out for Dallas, Texas, to attend the Evangelical Theological College now Dallas Seminary where he earned three degrees in four years, including his doctorate.
He stayed on and taught at Dallas until when he was called by Dr. Louis Talbot and Dr. Sam Sutherland to help start a new theological seminary in Los Angeles. Charles taught the Old Testament at Biola before its seminary was officially established as a distinct school in Feinberg then became its first Dean and kept that position until I am deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to take Dr.
Feinberg for one class—Messianic prophecies based on the Hebrew text—when he returned to teach this one course in Feinberg Messianic Jewish Center in the heart of Brooklyn. The celebration took place during the Jewish holiday of Tabernacles Sukkot.
It was during that week, nearly three millennia ago, that Solomon dedicated the first Temple in Jerusalem. The center represents the fulfillment of a dream of Dr. Mitch Glaser, President of Chosen People Ministries, and the many people who have partnered with him, to have a place to train new leaders in Jewish ministry.
Dennis Dirks, worked tirelessly to make the extension center become a reality by guiding the initiative through the accreditation process with the New York Board of Regents and the Association of Theological Schools. The first classes began in summer Brooklyn is especially significant as the site for the center not only because of its large Jewish population over , , but because Chosen People Ministries was established there in through the efforts of Rabbi Leopold Cohn, a Hungarian-Jewish immigrant whose life was radically transformed when he discovered that Jesus is the Messiah.
The new center is a 14, square-foot facility with three stories and a basement. The space consists of classrooms, a sanctuary, guest housing, study areas, offices, and the Feinberg Center Library with more than 12, volumes. Bible is God's Word Pt. Book of Amos , Charles Lee Feinberg. Book of Habakkuk , Charles Lee Feinberg. Book of Haggai cont. Book of Joel , Charles Lee Feinberg. Book of Jonah cont.
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