Isaiah 53 Explained – Chinese
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To The Ends of the Earth
Evangelism and Discipleship, Messianic Classics
You do know that the first followers of Yeshua (Jesus) were Jews. And everyone knows by now that Jews spread his message through the ministry of Paul, Peter, and the other apostles. But most people don't know that these early Messianic Jews were influential in Ancient Judea, Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, Italy, Spain and the North African cities of Carthage, Cyrene and Alexandria. Not only were they influential, their impact transformed the behavior of the known world.
Dr. Seif holds the title “University Distinguished Professor of Bible and Jewish Studies” at The King’s University—Houston. He is the project manager for the Tree Of Life Bible.
$16.00
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Rabbi and Redeemer – Discovering Yeshua in the Gospel of John (softcover)
Evangelism and Discipleship
In recent years there have been many books attempting to debunk the "myths" of the New Testament and uncover "the real Jesus." They make a splash, but usually in a matter of months they are forgotten and replaced by a new set of books with all new theories.
$18.00


The Ancient Scriptures and the Modern Jew. By: David Baron
Evangelism and Discipleship, Messianic Classics
David Baron (1855–1926) was a Jewish convert to Christianity.Together with co-founder Charles Andrew Schönberger (1841 – 1924), they began the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel missionary organization, in London, with the purpose of converting Jews to Hebrew Christianity. In addition to writing several books, Baron also contributed articles to the periodical The Scattered Nation. He was involved in the Hebrew Christian movements of the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) period in Europe.
$14.00


The Messiah Factor
Antisemitism, Evangelism and Discipleship
Who Do You say that I am? was the question Jesus asked the disciples. This book looks at some contemporary Jewish answers to that question (and answers to those answers). It also examines the history of anti-Semitism and how that has influenced people in our modern era.
$21.00
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