

The Bridge Builders Forum
Ryan Lambert
The Bridge Builders Forum Podcast helps Jews and Christians better understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Each episode features individuals and perspectives that foster mutual enrichment and the goodness we can bring to our communities and the world when there is a bridge, rather than a gulf, between Jews and Christians.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 7min
Was Paul a Christian Zionist?
Send us a textWas Paul a Christian Zionist?It’s a question gaining traction again — especially as headlines and debates challenge whether Christian support for Israel and the Jewish people is truly biblical. In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan Lambert explores what Paul actually believed about Israel, the covenants, and the Land.Through key texts in Romans 9–11 and Galatians 1–2, Ryan shows how Paul’s heart and mission remained deeply connected to Jerusalem and the people of Israel. Paul’s language — “to them belong the covenants” and “the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable” — reveals that God’s promises to Israel were still active, including those involving the Land. Far from rejecting Israel’s story, Paul saw it as ongoing and central to God’s faithfulness.Whether or not you identify with the term Christian Zionism, this episode will help you see why standing with the Jewish people and affirming God’s covenant promises flow naturally from Paul’s own worldview.Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

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Nov 11, 2025 • 44min
Paul within Paganism: The Jewish Apostle in His Greco-Roman World – A Conversation with Dr. Paula Fredriksen
Dr. Paula Fredriksen, a Jewish historian and expert on early Christianity, joins to examine the Apostle Paul's life in a vibrant pagan world. They discuss how Jews engaged with Greco-Roman culture, pushing against boundaries through shared meals and civic participation. Fredriksen highlights Paul's disruptive message to Gentiles, the backlash he faced from civic authorities, and his unique interpretation of resurrection. Her insights reveal the complexities of Paul's identity, inspiring humility in understanding religious narratives today.

Nov 6, 2025 • 6min
Did Paul Call the Jewish People God’s Enemies in Romans 11:28?
Send us a textDid Paul call the Jewish people “God’s enemies” in Romans 11:28?In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan Lambert looks closely at one of the most misunderstood verses in the New Testament — a verse that has often been used to justify Christian hostility toward the Jewish people.We explore:*why some English translations say “enemies of God”*how the Greek text actually works*why Paul also calls the same Jewish people “beloved”*why Paul saw Jewish unbelief as temporary, not permanent*what this means for Jewish–Christian relations todayAnd we ask a vital question:What if Romans 11:28 has been mistranslated and misused?This matters not just for accurate Bible reading, but because antisemitism is rising globally, and Paul’s words have too often been weaponized to support it. In this episode, we show why Paul never declared the Jewish people “enemies of God”…and why their calling remains irrevocable.Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 12min
Catholics and Jews Today: Building the Future Begun by Nostra Aetate - A Conversation with Dr. Philip Cunningham
Send us a textIn 1965, the Catholic Church issued Nostra Aetate, a groundbreaking declaration that dramatically transformed its relationship with the Jewish people — rejecting centuries of theological hostility and opening the door to renewed friendship and respect.Sixty years later, the legacy of Nostra Aetate continues to shape Jewish-Christian relations. But what still needs to be done?In this episode, Ryan Lambert speaks with Dr. Philip Cunningham, co-director of the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations at Saint Joseph’s University, and a widely respected scholar in Catholic-Jewish dialogue. Together they explore:What Nostra Aetate actually said — and why it was revolutionaryHow Catholic teaching on Jews changed so dramatically in 1965Why the Apostle Paul is central to Nostra Aetate’s visionHow Catholic preaching and education have been transformed (or not)How Jews themselves have responded to Nostra AetateWhy Pope Francis speaks of receiving “treasures of wisdom” from JudaismWhat the next 10 years could look like for Jewish-Christian relationsIf you care about overcoming misunderstanding between Jews and Christians — and building a future of mutual respect, learning, and covenantal partnership — this episode is for you!Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations at St. Joseph's University: https://www.sju.edu/college-arts-and-sciences/ijcrDr. Cunningham's recent lecture on Nostra Aetate at Boston College: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYTUg3hWmAYNostra Aetate, Paragraph 4: https://www.christianunity.va/content/unitacristiani/en/commissione-per-i-rapporti-religiosi-con-l-ebraismo/nostra-aetate-n--4.htmlBridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Oct 23, 2025 • 7min
Were Paul's Churches Actually Synagogues?
Send us a textWere Paul’s churches actually synagogue sub-groups?We usually imagine Paul planting “Christian churches” that were completely separate from Judaism — but that’s not likely how Paul saw it.In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan Lambert explores a game-changing possibility: that Paul’s “churches” were actually assemblies meeting within Jewish synagogues — not outside of them.You’ll discover:Why Paul’s Gentile followers could only worship Israel’s God within synagogue lifeWhy synagogues were the only place they could learn and interpret the Jewish ScripturesWhy Paul expected Gentiles to observe Torah-based practices like Passover (1 Cor 5)How Romans 11 confirms ongoing connection to the Jewish communityWhat this means for Jewish-Christian relations todayThis is not about erasing differences — it’s about better understanding Paul’s actual vision, which was far more connected, humble, and rooted in Jewish communal life than many assume.Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 9min
Shabbat for Christians? Pressing Pause with Michael and Selah Hirsch
Send us a textCan Christians embrace the Jewish Sabbath, and if so, what might it look like?In this inspiring episode of the Bridge Builders Forum Podcast, Ryan Lambert sits down with Michael and Selah Hirsch, authors of Pressing Pause, to explore how rediscovering the biblical rhythm of Shabbat transformed their family life, deepened their relationship with God, and helped them resist the exhaustion of a nonstop culture.Together, they discuss:*What “soul exhaustion” looks like in today’s world and how Shabbat offers a sacred refuge.*How a trip to Israel reshaped their understanding of Sabbath rest.*Why Shabbat isn’t just a Jewish idea, but a divine rhythm meant to bless all humanity.*How Christians can begin to practice Sabbath in ways that honor its Jewish roots while fitting their own faith traditions.This is a timely conversation as more Christians rediscover the beauty of the Sabbath and ask what it means for their own lives and communities.Michael and Selah's new book, "Pressing Pause": https://a.co/d/fRGDP2JMichael and Selah's website, "Start Sabbath": https://startsabbath.com/Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Oct 9, 2025 • 4min
Sukkot and Paul: Did Tabernacles Shape His Mission to the Nations?
Send us a textWhy are so many Christians celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles? And what does this ancient Jewish festival have to do with the Apostle Paul?In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan Lambert explores the surprising connection between Sukkot and Paul’s mission to the Gentiles. Drawing on Zechariah’s vision of the nations streaming to Jerusalem to worship the God of Israel, Ryan reveals how Paul saw his calling as part of that same prophetic hope, the great “ingathering of the nations.”Discover how Paul’s Jewish faith and observance of the biblical festivals shaped his understanding of the Gospel, and why Sukkot remains such a powerful picture of unity, joy, and shared faithfulness among Jews and Christians today.Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Sep 30, 2025 • 53min
Aleph Beta and Awakening a Love for Torah Learning: A Conversation with Imu Shalev
Send us a textAleph Beta has transformed the way countless people engage with the Torah. With animated videos, podcasts, and courses, they’ve made learning not only meaningful but also enjoyable, reaching a diverse audience of Jews and Christians worldwide.In this episode of the Bridge Builders Forum Podcast, Ryan Lambert sits down with Aleph Beta’s CEO, Imu Shalev, to explore the story behind this groundbreaking Torah media company. From Imu’s own journey, to the creative process behind Aleph Beta’s signature videos, to the global impact of teaching intertextuality and other literary tools of the Bible, this conversation highlights how Aleph Beta is awakening a deeper love for Torah learning.Whether you’re Jewish, Christian, or simply curious about the Bible, this episode will inspire you to see Torah with fresh eyes and consider new ways to start (or renew) your own journey of study.Aleph Beta's main website: https://www.alephbeta.org/Aleph Beta's "A Book Like No Other" podcast: https://www.alephbeta.org/podcasts/book-like-no-otherBridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Sep 25, 2025 • 4min
Paul and Yom Kippur: Did the Apostle Observe the Day of Atonement?
Send us a textDid the Apostle Paul continue to observe Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, after becoming a follower of Jesus? Many assume the answer is no, that Paul abandoned the Temple, sacrifices, and Jewish holy days. Others claim he reinterpreted Yom Kippur purely through Christ.But the New Testament paints a more complex (and more Jewish) picture of Paul. In this episode of Journey with the Jewish Paul, Ryan Lambert explores why Paul likely continued to honor Yom Kippur, even as he proclaimed Christ to the nations. From Acts 24 to Paul’s own temple sacrifices, the evidence suggests Paul never rejected his people’s sacred rhythms. Instead, he saw Yom Kippur’s themes of mercy, forgiveness, and reconciliation extended through Christ to Gentiles.Recovering this Paul matters. It challenges common misconceptions, deepens our understanding of the New Testament, and helps heal the rift between Jews and Christians.Bridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum

Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 22min
On Purpose: Jewish Wisdom for a Meaningful Life – A Conversation with Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson
Send us a textWhat does it really mean to live on purpose? And can ancient Jewish wisdom help anyone, regardless of background, live with greater clarity, direction, and meaning?In this inspiring episode of the Bridge Builders Forum Podcast, Ryan Lambert sits down with Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson, author of On Purpose: Practical Wisdom for Designing a Life of Purpose. Drawing from the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century, Rabbi Kalmenson shares how timeless Jewish ideas can guide all people, Jewish, Christian, or otherwise, toward a more focused and meaningful life.Together, they explore:Why the Rebbe believed every person has a unique and irreplaceable role in the worldHow Jewish wisdom views the soul and its missionWhat it means to participate in the “ongoing process of creation”How to overcome the traps that distract us from our purposeWhy struggle can actually be a path to deeper meaningAnd what each of us can do, right now, to live with greater intention in the year aheadWhether you're entering the Jewish New Year of 5786 or simply seeking renewed purpose in your life, this conversation offers practical insight and spiritual encouragement for the journey.Here's the link to the book, "On Purpose..." - https://a.co/d/1UpdMvOBridge Builders ForumAn educational entity dedicated to helping Jews and Christians understand their faith, the Bible, and each other. Bridge Builders Forum Email News and Updates Download the free PDF "Recovering the Jewish Paul: Three Keys to Understanding the Apostle and Building Bridges Between Jews and Christians" The Weird Apostle Ryan's book places the Apostle Paul in his Jewish and Greco-Roman context. Make a tax deductible donation to the Bridge Builders Forum


