The Tri-Unity of God is Jewish
by John B. Metzger
Many Christian scholars downplay the significance of the tri-unity of God in the Hebrew Scriptures. Judaism rejects the tri-unity and the incarnation of God as completely incompatible with Jewish belief. Did the Church create the Trinity out of the New Testament, or was God a tri-unity throughout the Old Testament and Judaism missed it? The issue of this book is: Can the plurality or tri-unity of God be proven clearly from the Hebrew Scriptures alone, thus substantiating that the promised Messiah is God and that God is one, yet a plurality?
- Paperback: 411 pages
- ISBN:978-0991215-18-8
- Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.85 lbs
They Have Conspired Against You: Responding to the New Anti-Semitism
by Olivier Melnick
Dr. Fruchtenbaum has written the following of Olivier's new book: “...Touches not only a subject of special interest to him and others, but also expresses [the author's] deep-heart conviction of what has happened with anti-Semitism in the past, what is happening in the present, and what the Bible says will happen in the future.” Although the author's family survived the Holocaust, Olivier Melnick's book is more than merely another Holocaust remembrance book. He provides a uniquely educational message filled with current events, practical suggestions, and hope. He makes a compelling case for God's continued love and care for the Jewish people and invites Believers to prepare themselves for what is to come.
- Paperback: 240 pages
- ISBN: 978-097652521-9
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x .5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.00 lbs
To Live is Messiah: A Messianic Jewish Roots Commentary on the Book of Philippians
by Dr Richard Hill
The Lord has a powerful message of encouragement, joy and love for all believers in the epistle of Philippians. The theme is a simple one, "To Live is Messiah!" All born-again believers need to be living our lives for Yeshua! This means to give over all aspects of our lives to the Lord Yeshua. He needs to become our everything in all things. The Apostle Paul brings this message out as he pens Phil. 1:21, "For to me, to live is Messiah, and to die is gain."
Dr. Hill answers the difficult questions most believers do not want to ask: "Am I ready to suffer for Messiah? Am I ready to die for Yeshua? Can I fully give all areas of my life over to the Lord so He can have full control of me? Do I have a loving, servant attitude just like Yeshua does? How intimately do I know Yeshua and the power of His resurrection? Do I really need to conform to His sufferings and to His death? Is it possible to always rejoice in the Lord and be anxious for nothing?" Although the process of our transformation is a simple one, Dr. Hill warns, it does not mean it will be easy!
Dr. Hill's encouraging commentary is a great exhortation to reach for the next level of your walk with Yeshua as Paul concludes the letter in 4:13 with the almost seemingly impossible proclamation, "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."
- Paperback, glossy: 316 pages
- Dimensions: 6" x 9"
- ISBN: 9798876414946
Understanding The Arab-Israeli Conflict
by Michael Rydelnik
All attempts at mediation between Israel and the Arab world die an early death. Depending on the news agency reporting, one alternately gets the impression that Israel is in the right... or maybe the Palestinians have legitimate concerns. What you don't hear is what the real story is, and how the news is spun. This important book will help you speak intelligently about 'crisis that never ends' by placing the current events in their proper biblical, historical, and prophetic contexts. Learn what the headlines haven't told you.
- Paperback: 247 pages
- ISBN: 978-0-8024-2623-9
- Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
What Should We Think About Israel?
Separating Fact from Fiction in the Middle East Conflict
J. Randall Price, General Editor
This collection of articles from respected Evangelical scholars exposes the main current issues in the Middle East and provides well-researched objective facts to help you learn the truth about Israel's past, present, and future nationally, geopolitically, and biblically. Included in the book is an article by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum entitled "What Should We Think About the Jews as a Chosen People" as well as an article by Dr. Tim Sigler titled “What Should We Think about Jewish and Arab Relations.”
- Paperback: 333 pages
- Dimensions: 5.5” x 8.5”
- ISBN: 978-0-7369-7779-1
- Published by Harvest House
When Your Face Was Your Destiny: The Fruchtenbaum Family Story as told by Holocaust Survivors
by David S. Turner
To read “When Your Face Was Your Destiny” is to join the harrowing journey of a family through their ordeal as Poland collapses at the start of World War II, and in a sense to experience the Holocaust personally, the way it occurred in Eastern Europe. The account has been woven together deftly by David S. Turner from the testimonies of surviving members of the extended Fruchtenbaum family. The well-honed narrative of this Holocaust story brings the reader into the lives of the Fruchtenbaum family in their hometown of Pultusk, Poland, just before the effects of World War II begin to unload like a run-away freight train. By such an excellent depicting of this close-knit, intelligent, and sensitive family during peacetime, we are quietly drawn into the picture.
Then comes the unimaginable: the brutal invasion of the Nazis as the government of Poland buckles under. Each anecdote of the ever-uncertain flight from danger to safety reveals the tortuous decisions thrust on the Fruchtenbaum family during the crises. Their most disappointing shocks are the continued outpouring of hatred from fellow countrymen as well as from those along their emigration routes, and the extreme difficulty and length of time it takes to get to safety. Ntable exceptions where people helped sacrificially are gratefully remembered. The five main family members telling their stories eventually reach Israel, and others in the family later immigrate to the United States. In the aftermath, they discuss with great pain the decisions they were forced to make, and the resulting losses. Their honest accounts are extremely moving. Appendices provide family photos and documentation. Undoubtedly, this book will help the reader understand the lasting scars that survivors carry, which can endure as spiritual roadblocks.
Author David S. Turner survived “The Blitz” on London as a boy during the 1940s, and his family supported Jewish escapees from Nazi Germany who fled to the United Kingdom. He has lived for the last twelve years in the north of Holland, not far from the former Kamp Westerbork. The care taken to describe the relationships in the family and the dynamics that gave the family strength to endure the unbearable shows that the choice of authorship is worthy. When Your Face Was Your Destiny is one more testimony to the fact that character, ingenuity, and loving relationships make a difference even during the worst of times. David S. Turner has been married to Ina Jumelet for 54 years, and both have Huguenot ancestry. They have three grown children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
- Paperback: 320 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-23-3
- Shipping Weight: 1.0 lbs
Where was God? Theological Perspectives on the Holocaust
by Dr Barry R Leventhal
How could a loving God allow something as evil as the Holocaust to happen? Those who believe in Messiah Jesus must be able to answer this question, especially when witnessing to Holocaust survivors or other people who have experienced the unimaginable. Messianic Jewish author Dr. Barry Leventhal meticulously guides his readers through a biblical chain of reasoning that portrays the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as both purely loving and steadfastly faithful to the covenants He made with Israel. It is within these covenants that one finds the answer to one of life’s most difficult questions.
- Hardcover: 320 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-958552-09-4
Where was God? Theological Perspectives on the Holocaust (epub)
by Dr Barry R Leventhal
How could a loving God allow something as evil as the Holocaust to happen? Those who believe in Messiah Jesus must be able to answer this question, especially when witnessing to Holocaust survivors or other people who have experienced the unimaginable. Messianic Jewish author Dr. Barry Leventhal meticulously guides his readers through a biblical chain of reasoning that portrays the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as both purely loving and steadfastly faithful to the covenants He made with Israel. It is within these covenants that one finds the answer to one of life’s most difficult questions.
- Ebook for Kindle and Epub readers
- 320 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-958552-11-7
- Approximate download file size is 3.77 MB