Don’t miss today’s exciting episode of “Marcus and Joni” with special guests Daniah Greenberg, President of Messianic Jewish Family Bible, Dr. Ray Gannon, Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Messianic Jewish Bible Institute, and Rabbi Dan Juster, Director of Tikkun International.
Daniah Greenberg is a spark plug for community activism. She energizes catalytic change wherever she goes. Today, she is the President of the Messianic Jewish Family Bible Project (MJFB). She effectively gathered leaders from throughout the national Messianic Jewish community to birth a brand new translation of the New Testament called the Tree of Life Version (TLV). She leads a diverse team of 24 professionals representing Messianic ministries nationwide and affiliates in Israel.
Dr. Ray Gannon has been involved in widespread Jewish evangelism, Messianic synagogue planting, and Bible college and seminary teaching ministries over the past four decades. After successful Jewish evangelism and discipling ministry in the early 1970s, Ray pioneered his first Messianic congregation in 1973 in Los Angeles. Gannon opened new Jewish outreaches in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1975 to 1979, and later pioneered and pastored Messianic congregations in Long Island (1980) and Queens (1983) as well as directing Beth Emanuel Fellowship in Northeast Philadelphia from 1983 to 1988.
Rabbi Dan Juster, founder and director of Tikkun International, has been involved in the Messianic Jewish movement since 1972 and currently resides in Jerusalem, Israel where he serves and supports the Messianic movement worldwide. Dr. Juster was the founding president and general secretary of the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations for nine years, the senior pastor of Beth Messiah Congregation for 22 years, and a co-founder of the Messiah Biblical Institute in several nations. Dr. Juster serves on the board of Toward Jerusalem Council II, participates with Road to Jerusalem, provides oversight to 15 congregations in the USA as well as overseeing emissaries in Israel and the Former Soviet Union.



