ISBN-13: 9781507543009 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 120 str.
Why should contemporary Christians take an interest in the State of Israel? For Hebrew Roots believers, or Torah-observant Christians, the fascination goes beyond the ongoing Middle East conflict or speculation about the second coming of Messiah. Hebrew Roots believers embrace the Commandments of Moses, as exemplified by Messiah Yeshua's (Jesus Christ's) adherence to Torah. For these dedicated believers, Israel represents God's ultimate promise: the reunification of the ancient kingdom and a true homeland for all believers.
"Give Me a Place Where I May Dwell" is a meticulously researched account of the global Hebrew Roots movement among Christians. Author Albert J. McCarn examines the beliefs and goals of non-Jewish Israelites in a biblical, historical, and contemporary context.
He refers to believers as Ephraimites, or the remnants of the exiled northern kingdom of Israel. Since Ephraimites are spread throughout the world, McCarn presents a compelling case for building a collective identity among all Torah-observant followers of Yeshua-with the goal of an eventual homeland in the Holy Land.
Through McCarn's hopeful message, "Give Me a Place Where I May Dwell" makes a compelling and scholarly theological case for uniting all followers of the great awakening that is the Hebrew Roots movement.