Whose Messiah?: Evangelism to Jewish People (with Aaron Eime)

Whose Messiah?: Evangelism to Jewish People (with Aaron Eime)

From PEP Talk by Solas

April 22, 2026 · 29 min · Season 3 · Episode 22

About this episode

This episode discusses the challenges and encouragements of evangelism to Jewish people, featuring insights from Rev. Aaron Eime.

Here in the UK, we might encounter Jewish people that range from secular atheists to highly religious. But Christians can be reluctant to engage in gospel conversation for fear of political pitfalls or cultural offence. How can we navigate the issues we might encounter when sharing the message of Jesus with his original ethnic group? In this episode of PEP Talk, we find some great encouragement and wisdom around evangelism to Jewish people. Rev. Aaron Eime serves as the UK General Director for CMJ, The Church's Ministry among Jewish People [https://cmj.org.uk/]. Aaron studied in the master's program at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, with a focus on early Jewish and Christian Interpretation of the Bible. He also studied psychology and sociology at Queensland University in Australia. Aaron is a dedicated Bible teacher exploring the Hebraic roots of the Christian faith. He reads Aramaic and ancient Greek and is fluent in German and Hebrew. He has taught internationally, including in Europe, North America, Hong Kong and China. He is married with three children, both he and his wife were born in Australia.

People in this episode

Host: Solas

Guest: Aaron Eime

Topics covered

  • evangelism
  • Jewish people
  • Christian faith
  • cultural engagement
  • gospel conversation

Keywords

  • evangelism
  • Jewish people
  • Christianity
  • gospel
  • cultural issues
  • religion
  • spirituality

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: CMJ, The Church's Ministry among Jewish People

Places: UK, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Queensland University in Australia, Europe, North America, Hong Kong, China

More episodes of PEP Talk

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the PEP Talk podcast page.