The Messianic Songs of Isaiah have been called the 'Fifth Gospel' - Why?Stuart Sacks, Jewish believer, musician, author and broadcaster shows us how these fascinating sections of the prophecy of Isaia
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics shaping successful ministry among Jews, as this study delves into the attractions fostering acceptance and the persistent hindrances challenging the mission. Rooted in theological, historical, and missiological frameworks, this research combines fieldwork conducted in Israel-comprising interviews, case studies, observations, focus groups, and surveys-with relevant literature to create a robust foundation for future missionary endeavors.The study uniquely captures the perspectives of non-believing Jews and Messianic Jews, revealing the motivations behind their decisions to accept or reject Yeshua as the Messiah. Distilling responses, the researcher has identified eighty-seven attractions, with prominent inducements including reading the New Testament, encountering Yeshua's Jewish identity, and the influence of witnessing friends or family members
The selections made in this volume shed light on these esoteric doctrines revealing intimate conversations between Jesus and his Disciples. The Gospel of Mary Magdalene throws new light on his relatio
Zen and the Gospel of Thomas illuminates sacred, mysterious wisdom from two traditions, revealing how these profound teachings apply to our everyday life and spiritual practice.Imagine that the B
The first book to give the full account of the lost gospel of Jesus' original followers, revealing him to be a Jewish Socrates who was mythologized into the New Testament Christ.
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas (or Paidika) is one of the most unusual gospels in the Christian tradition. Instead of revealing the compassionate Jesus so familiar to us from the biblical Gospels, it co
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas (or Paidika) is one of the most unusual gospels in the Christian tradition. Instead of revealing the compassionate Jesus so familiar to us from the biblical Gospels, it co
The controversial bishop turns his attention to the Gospel of John, the fourth Gospel in the Bible, revealing how John's teachings, which centered around heightened consciousness, inner being and an i
A leading historian of the early church and the best-selling author of Misquoting Jesus, Bart Ehrman offers the first comprehensive account of the newly discovered Gospel of Judas, revealing what this
An in-depth study of the theological imagination of musician Bob Dylan covers the span of his career and explores religious themes in his music, revealing Dylan as a major religious thinker. Original.
From an expert on Bible translation and interpretation comes a revealing look at the Minor Prophets. Michael Williams, PhD, takes readers on a journey from Hosea to Malachi, uncovering significant mes
This 1859 publication contains the journals kept by Samuel Crowther (who in 1864 became the first African bishop of the Anglican church) and John Christopher Taylor during their respective missions to the banks of the Niger in 1857 and 1858. Crowther, a rescued slave educated at the Anglican mission in Sierra Leone, and Taylor, another Sierra Leonean, travelled on a trade expedition endorsed by the British government. Taylor disembarked at Onitsha and founded the first mission among the Ibo people, while Crowther landed further up the river, at Rabba. Revealing great Christian zeal and enthusiasm, both journals offer compelling insights into the daily life of a missionary in Africa and also serve as a valuable source of local history. The book includes the account of a canoe expedition undertaken by Crowther, along with a table of expenses for the trip, and a fascinating collection of Ibo proverbs compiled by Taylor.
The 2nd Shadow in a Dark Tunnel is a true story in recovering the mysteries of the Gospel. The novel details revealing evidence to the inhabitants of wrongdoers. As Balaam's error have flourished thro
Gifted writer retells the compelling stories of Jesus's earliest followers, revealing one of the deepest truths of the Gospel: that it's about the intersection of God's story and our own.