This is a gracious and irenic critique of the messianic Christian movement by a faithful Israeli pastor of over 40 years experience in ministry. His focus is upon the sufficiency of Christ and the unity of the church. In addition, it's a great tool for training your church in Jewish evangelism.
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This is a gracious and irenic critique of the messianic Christian movement by a faithful Israeli pastor of over 40 years experience in ministry. His focus is upon the sufficiency of Christ and the unity of the church. In addition, it's a great tool for training your church in Jewish evangelism.
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Like New. No Jacket. By way of theological assessment and per Biblical assumptions, this book discusses Christianity and Judaism. The table of contents asks, "Should We Preach the Gospel to the Jewish People? ", and discusses The Mosaic Covenant, rabbinic customs, Biblical data and standards within the Messianic Movement. Contains four appendices, A-D, and has both a full scripture index and a standard book index. 208 pp. Illustrated paperback with full color photograph and red, orange and black lettering themes on cover. Very minimal wear on corner and minor dimple on head. Clean cream pages with absolutely no marginalia. Full refund if not satisfied.