ISBN-13: 9781532608292 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 220 str.
ISBN-13: 9781532608292 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 220 str.
The voices of Messianic rabbis and believers have been collected in this volume to share concerns about the gap that remains between Jews and the church. For the past fifteen centuries, the church has been predominantly Gentile. Jews of faith were not considered Jews, but as ""converted."" Today, as Messianic congregations multiply and church denominations try to find their way back to the original principles of the early church, the church is challenged to repair this relationship, deepen its understanding of the apostles vision of one new man, and be edified by the meaning in appointed observances that extended to graft in the wild olive branches. ""For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility"" (Eph 2:14).""The concepts and teaching in The Jewish Concern for the Church are both Biblical and profound. As you read this amazing book your worldview of Christianity and our Creators intent for his church may change. Read, explore, and learn what true peace, true Christianity, and true reconciliation mean from Jesus perspective. This is an absolutely recommended read for all who are sincerely searching for genuine meaning in a confused world."" --Thom Mc Donald, President, Great Peace Native Fellowship of Canada and USAChristine Graef is author of Mending the Broken Land, The Journey to the Edge of the Woods, Our Trees of Life, and More Than the Sound of Many Waters. She lives by the St. Lawrence River in northern New York.