Isaiah 53 Explained – Chinese
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Passion for Israel
Doctrine and Theology, Evangelism and Discipleship
This book is written to counter supersessionism and to address other theological differences that hinder Jewish evangelism and support for Israel. History, stretching back to the Reformation, reveals a special commitment of Christians to the Jews as God's elect people. This story needs to be told to help heal past wounds and to inspire more Christians to stand together in support of Israel. Don't miss out on the blessings that God has for you when you discover the truth about Israel!
Dr. Daniel Juster, Th.D. is the Director of Tikkun International, a network of congregations and ministries in the United States and abroad.
$11.00


Isaiah 53 Explained – English
Evangelism and Discipleship
Do you have questions about the meaning of life and spirituality? Maybe it is time to go right to the source and rethink your relationship with the Creator? Isaiah 53 Explained will help start your personal pilgrimage and introduce you to a chapter in the Scriptures that has the potential to revolutionize your life! Isaiah 53 Explained makes the story of the Bible understandable, practically and simply explaining how you can have a soul-satisfying relationship with God and revealing the surprising key that makes this relationship possible.
$15.00


Praying Like the Jew, Jesus
Doctrine and Theology, Evangelism and Discipleship
How did Yeshua (Jesus) pray? What Jewish customs and traditions formed the basis of the Messiah's prayers? This eye-opening book reveals the Jewish background of many of Yeshua's prayers. These unique devotional thoughts and meditations, presented in down-to-earth language, will inspire a more meaningful prayer life and help you draw close to God. After reading this book, your understanding of God, prayer, and the Bible will be forever changed.
$11.00


Voices of Messianic Judaism
Evangelism and Discipleship, Messianic Classics
Here is a collection of substantive articles compiled to focus discussion on some weighty matters facing the Messianic Jewish movement. Reform rabbi Dr. Dan Cohn-Sherbok, though not a Messianic Jew, is a friend of the movement. He believes that Messianic Judaism may be considered a branch of Judaism in this century.
$21.00
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