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Sudden Terror
Antisemitism, Israel
David Friedman, a former member of the Israel Defense Forces, provides an eye-opening look into worldview of militant Islam, analyzing biblical roots of the Middle East conflict. Sudden Terror is the culmination of many years of research and personal experiences.
$14.00


Messianic Jewish Calendar 5786/2025-2026
Featured, Israel
“Walking in the Footsteps of Paul” is a Messianic Jewish calendar for the Hebrew year 5786 (September 2025–September 2026). Each calendar month features a picture and brief description of a major location—in chronological order—the apostle Paul stopped at on his missionary journeys throughout the Roman Empire. The calendar includes all Jewish holidays as well as Scripture readings for every Sabbath and holiday. Join us in the year 5786 as we walk in Paul’s footsteps and discover where he proclaimed the gospel “to the Jew first and also to the Greek” (Romans 1:16).
Special prices for quantities:
$16 for a single calendar
$13 each for 2-10 calendars
$10 each for 11+ calendars
$16.00


Israel’s Holy Days in Type and Prophecy – English
Biblical Prophecy, Featured, Israel, Jewish History And Culture, Other Languages
A Jewish believer in Jesus examines the festivals of Leviticus 23, their history, their present celebration in the synagogue and home, and their prophetic fulfillment. In Leviticus 23 God presents seven annual sacred feasts of Israel. At first this passage seems to simply list Israel's holy days, but the more one studies the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, the more one realizes that this passage is more than just a list of holy days: it is actually an outline of God's calendar from eternity to eternity. Israel's Holy Days in Type and Prophecy is a brief but thorough review.
$11.00


Israel, the Church, and the Middle East
Antisemitism, Biblical Prophecy, Israel, Jewish History And Culture, The Feasts of Israel
The relationship between the church and Israel has been the source of passionate debate among Christians throughout much of church history. In recent years the traditional pro-Israel stance of evangelicals has come under fire by those who support the Palestinian cause, calling for a new perspective and more nuanced approach by Christians who believe that the land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people by virtue of God’s covenants and promises.
Israel, the Church, and the Middle East, by Darrell Bock and Mitch Glaser, challenges the supersessionist drift of the modern church, showing that God retains a plan and purpose for the Jewish people while also addressing a number of the divisive issues raised by authors critical both of Israel and of those who affirm Israel's right to the land. The book explores the hermeneutics and wider effects of the conflict, such as the growing antipathy within the church toward the evangelization of the Jewish people. It provides readers with an objective and interdisciplinary treatment, which is irenic and respectful in tone.
The book is directed toward pastors, global Christian leaders, theological students, and well-read lay Christians who are actively seeking guidance and resources regarding the Middle East conflict. The contributors represent a broad evangelical spectrum.
$29.00
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