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£7 - All Love
£7 - All Love: A Biography of Ridley Herschell

by Geoffrey Henderson - The true story of ridley Haim Herschell, a Jewish believer in Messiah Jesus and Helen, his gentile Scottish wife, who gave up her comfortable life in Edinburgh to share his faith and ministry. A founder of the modern Messianic Jewish movement and the Evangelical Alliance this is the dramatic and often moving history of a young rabbi's struggle against his own weakness, overcoming rejection and tragedy.
198 pages, softcover
£8 - Betrayed, by Stan Telchin
£8 - Betrayed, by Stan Telchin

by Stan Telchin - How do you feel when you are successful, 50 and Jewish, and your 21-year-old daughter tells you she believes in Jesus? Responding to his daughter's touching plea, the author sets out on a search back through the pages of time. Along the way, he is faced with personal challenges that demand a life-changing decision.
139 pages, softcover
£20 - Complete Jewish Bible
£23 - Complete Jewish Bible

Presenting the Word of God as a unified Jewish book, the Complete Jewish Bible is a translation for Jews and non-Jews alike. It connects Jews with the Jewishness of the Messiah, and non-Jews with their Jewish roots. Names and key terms are returned to their original Hebrew and presented in easy-to-understand transliterations, enabling the reader to say them the way Yeshua (Jesus) did! The Complete Jewish Bible is a welcome sight!
1631 pages, hardcover, with maps
£9 - Fast Facts on the Middle East Conflict, by Randall Price
£9 - Fast Facts on the Middle East Conflict, by Randall Price

Randall Price, the well-known author on Middle East current events and Biblical prophecy, tackles tough questions about Israel and the Arab world. In Fast Facts on the Middle East Conflict, he offers a comprehensive overview of the situation and explores such issues as America's involvement and the role of the media. The book includes maps, charts and other helpful reference aids.
£9 - God's Appointed Customs, by Barney Kasdan
£9 - God's Appointed Customs, by Barney Kasdan

by Barney Kasdan - This book explains how God's appointed customs can be part of anyone's lifestyle, Jew or Gentile. This is especially relevant to believers in the Messiah, since Yeshua (Jesus) himself observed them.
160 pages, softcover
£10 - Hitler's Cross, by Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer
£10 - Hitler's Cross, by Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Six million Jews dead: The monstrosity of Adolph Hitler's "Third Reich" remains a stunning chapter in the pages of history. although the power by which he hypnotized an entire nation is legendary, one question in particular begs an answer: Where was the church? Seduced by the Satanic majesty of The Führer, church leaders throughout Germany allowed the Swastika a prominent place alongside the Christian cross in their sanctuaries. Nationalistic pride replaced the call of God to purity, and with few exceptions the German church looked away while Adolph Hitler implemented his "Final Solution" to his Jewish problem. How did this happen? In Hitler's Cross, Erwin Lutzer examines the lessons that may be learned from studying the deception of the church.
216 pages, softcover
£25 - Footsteps of the Messiah - Revised Edition
£25 - Footsteps of the Messiah - Revised Edition

A Study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events Dr. Fruchtenbaum gathers the many pieces of the prophetic puzzle and places them in sequential order with the result summed up by Dr. Charles Ryrie in his foreword: "Those who read this book cannot help but be instructed and stimulated by his work." Footsteps is detailed, thorough and scholarly, yet written in a style that the average reader can easily understand. With a wealth of wisdom drawn from his Jewish background and extensive research, the author even tackles the "problem passages" to provide a comprehensive overview of the entire range of prophetic truth. The newly revised edition of this popular book is now shipping! Over twenty years of teaching Eschatology since the original writing of this book has given Dr. Fruchtenbaum further reflections on some passages. He has added five new appendices to the book.
840 pages, hardcover
£7 - From Bondage to Freedom
£7 - From Bondage to Freedom

by Daniel Fuchs and Harold Sevener - This book explores the three subdivisions of Jewish history; the era of promise - from Abraham to David; the era of failure - from David to the Babylonian exile; and the preparation for the Messiah - from the exile to the Messiah.
£8 - God's Man in Babylon
£8 - God's Man in Babylon

by Harold Sevener - In a clear, readable format, Chosen People Ministries past president, Harold Sevener, explains how the Book of Daniel applies to our situation today - and tomorrow. Finally, here's a uniquely Jewish perspective that sheds new light on the events of Revelation, from Israel to Messianic prophecy.
£6 - Israel's Glorious Future
£6 - Israel's Glorious Future

by Harold Sevener - As the nation of Israel struggles to regain control of the land... as Arabs fight and riot against her... How can we know that Israel's future will indeed be glorious? By exploring the ancient prophecies, this book reveals the faithfulness of God to the everlasting covenants.
£20 - Israelology
£23 - Israelology

by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum. One's view of Israel is key in determining one's theology. This groundbreaking study investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel Past, Present and Future, and scrutinizes beliefs that tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the Church. The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book..."
£6 - Jesus Was a Jew
£6 - Jesus Was a Jew

by Arnold Fruchtenbaum - Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Controversy over the answer still rages today. Was he a good teacher? Was he a well-meaning, but confused, religionist? Was he a disciple of another teacher? Regardless of your answer, Jesus was a Jew.
£14 - Messianic Christology, by Arnold Fruchtenbaum
£15 - Messianic Christology, by Arnold Fruchtenbaum

by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D. is a study of Old Testament prophecy concerning the First Coming of the Messiah. Dr. Fruchtenbaum works his way through the Old Testament following the first century Jewish arrangement of the books, the arrangement that Jesus was familiar with. He shows how the revelation of the Messiah gradually progressed and built-up to reveal a magnificent picture of the Deliverer to come. Messianic Christology is an absorbing study that will strengthen your faith, bless your heart, invigorate your worship, and empower your witness to Jew and Gentile.
166 pages, large format paperback
£9 - Our Hands Are Stained with Blood, by Michael L. Brown
£9 - Our Hands Are Stained with Blood, by Michael L. Brown

by Dr. Michael Brown. Description: For nearly 2000 years, the Church and the Jewish people have had a history of pain, anti semitism,and hatred. Tragically, few Christians know about it. In this book by Jewish Believer Michael Brown, The "Tragic story of the 'Church' and the Jews" is laid out for all to see.
£30 - A Rabbi's Vision, by Harold Sevener
£30 - A Rabbi's Vision, by Harold Sevener

Harold Sevener, past President of Chosen People Ministries, has documented in frank and intimate detail the people, places and events that have shaped Chosen People Ministries and Jewish missions in the past century. Unmatched in thoroughness and honesty, this book will give you an appreciation for this exciting field of evangelism. If you are a student of missions, then you must have this book.
673 pages, large format hardcover
£6 - Storm Clouds on the Horizon, by Charles Dyer
£6 - Storm Clouds on the Horizon, by Charles Dyer

By Charles Dyer. Discover what Biblical prophecies reveal about what's happening in the Middle East today, and what will come to pass in the future. Daily you hear news stories about important events taking place in the Middle East. But do you fully comprehend what's going on in Israel? Do you understand the significance those events have in your own life? Find out what's happening in the Middle East today and learn how those events are linked to key Biblical prophecies.
£9 - The Battle for the Last Days Temple, by Randall Price
£9 - The Battle for the Last Days Temple, by Randall Price

Many Jews long to rebuild the Temple destroyed in the Roman conquest of A.D. 70. But the site is now dominated by the Muslim Dome of the Rock and Palestinians claim the Jews have no previous history at the site. This ongoing conflict raises some difficult questions: Who does the Temple Mount belong to? Can the Temple Mount be shared? What's happening right now in preparation for a new Temple? Can we expect a literal Temple to be built someday? How does all this affect Christians today?
Middle Eastern expert Randall Price provides fascinating answers based on archaeological evidence, historical records, and exclusive interviews with those at the forefront of the Temple movement.
333 pages, softcover
£15 - The Church and the Jews, by Dan Gruber
£15 - The Church and the Jews, by Dan Gruber

by Dan Gruber - Learn about the first three centuries after Jesus death and resurrection, and develop a deeper understanding of the biblical relationship between Israel and the Church.
"Thoroughly biblical. I have never seen things stated so courageously and forthrightly ... I think you have a breakthrough ... This is a very, very important book." - Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
420 pages, softcover
£10 - The Hiding Place, by Corrie ten Boom
£10 - The Hiding Place, by Corrie ten Boom

Twenty-five years ago, Corrie ten Boom's story about how her family sheltered Jews in Nazi-occupied Holland and their subsequent arrest and transport to a death camp became a bestseller. Now the special 25-year anniversary edition commemorates this story of inspiration and encouragement.
£23 - The Jewish New Testament Commentary, by David Stern
£23 - The Jewish New Testament Commentary, by David Stern

Rediscover the Jewish roots of your faith! David Stern's Jewish New Testament Commentary offers an exciting way for Believers in Yeshua to understand the New Testament from a Jewish perspective. A messianic Jew living in Jerusalem, Stern seeks to bridge the spiritual and cultural gap between Christians and Jews as he relates the New Testament text to the Tanakh (Old Testament), the historical setting of the first century, rabbinic writings, and Christian theology. An engaging and informative resource! 938 pages, softcover, Lederer.
£8 - The Land of Many Names, by Steve Maltz
£8 - The Land of Many Names

by Steve Maltz - Much heat has been generated by the subject of Israel and Palestine. It's a subject that will not go away and it is crucial that Christians should have a clear grasp of both the spiritual and historical issues involved. This is a lively, entertaining and provocative introduction to the subject for ordinary Christians.
softcover
£7 - The Messiah Factor
£7 - The Messiah Factor

by Tony Pearce - Christians know that Jesus was born into a Jewish family and that he was brought up with the teachings of the synagogue, but few of us know that much about the teachings of individual Rabbis through the ages. Tony Pearce has written this very readable book of the Jewish thought and writings on The Messiah Factor to help us to a deeper understanding not just of background but of present day thought too. He has lived and worked in Israel and now runs a Christian Fellowship in the Golders Green area of London. He has read widely, talked to many, and tackles important issues such as 'If Jesus is the Messiah why is there no peace in the world?' With its many Bible references this is a useful book that I hope will be widely read.
188 pages, softcover
£12 - The Messiah in the New Testament in the Light of Rabbinical Writings, by Risto Santala
£12 - The Messiah in the New Testament in the Light of Rabbinical Writings, by Risto Santala

This volume follows our presentation of the Messiah in the Old Testament. It shows the roots of Christian faith in the light of the oldest and least-censored normative Jewish sources. If the first book was a kind of "Nahshon's leap", the first one to jump into the Red Sea at Moses' command, here we already enter the Promised Land. We dive again into the Bible's own native soil, finding the fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies described in the first volume. From the point of view of their content and mode of presentation the Gospels dovetail with the same reasoning typical of the "Midrash" or synagogue preaching literature. We do see e.g. that the Lord's Prayer contains phrases and requests from pre-Christian times which have been preserved in the Jewish prayer literature, and the Holy Communion is to he understood as a Messianic meal which hints at an eternal perspective.
A prominent Aramaic scholar wrote to the author saying that according to his estimation "no such material concerning the identity of our Lord has hitherto been condensed into such a succinct presentation as this"
264 pages, softcover
£12 - The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinical Writings, by Risto Santala
£12 - The Messiah in the Old Testament in the Light of Rabbinical Writings, by Risto Santala

This book about the Messianic Old Testament prophecies in the Light of Rabbinical Writings has already seen eight Hebrew editions in Israel. It is the first study written in modern Hebrew by a gentile scholar. According to the writer he is making a kind of "Nahson's leap", the first one to jump into the Red Sea at Moses' command. The item is somewhat delicate. The writer is stepping into the lion's den of the Rabbis and into the fiery furnace of the liberal theologians. But he hopes that others will follow him and promote a similar dialogue in the spirit of tolerance and spiritual democracy. A prominent Aramaic scholar wrote to the author saying that according to his estimation "no such material concerning the identity of our Lord has hitherto been condensed into such a succinct presentation as this"
235 pages, softcover
£8 - The Messiah in the Old Testament, by Walter C. Kaiser
£8 - The Messiah in the Old Testament, by Walter C. Kaiser

Have you ever turned to one of the complex Old Testament narratives and wondered, "How in the world am I going to preach from this"?
In the eyes of Walter Kaiser, this is where preaching gets fun! With more than half of the Old Testament in narrative form, and with the universal love that exists for story-telling, preaching narratives can be a most wonderful and powerful demonstration of the gospel of our Lord. This tape series will demonstrate both the procedures for and benefits of preaching Old Testament narratives.
Dr. Walter Kaiser, Jr. is currently president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and the Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Old Testament. He is the author of numerous books including Hard Sayings of the Old Testament, Towards an Old Testament Theology, The Messiah in the Old Testament, and most recently A History of Israel.
256 pages, softcover
£12 - The Minor Prophets, by Charles L. Feinberg
£12 - The Minor Prophets

by Charles Feinberg - Dr. Feinberg's work on the twelve prophets brings the life, times and major emphases of these men of God alive for the reader. This book includes full treatment of the historical and cultural settings of each of the twelve prophets.
360 pages, softcover
£8 - The People of Many Names, by Steve Maltz
£8 - The People of Many Names

by Steve Maltz - This is a lively, entertaining and provocative introduction to the People of Many Names, from early beginnings in the Old Testament as the 'Children of Promise' and a 'Kingdom of Priests', then as the people of 'Galut' (Exile), where they were denigrated as 'Christ Killers', 'Dhimmis' and 'Conspirators of Zion'. We view their accomplishments, despite the hostility that surrounded them, including the horrors of the Holocaust, and conclude our story in the New Testament, as the natural branches of God's olive tree.
£5 - To an Ancient People
£5 - To an Ancient People: The Autobiography of Rabbi Leopold Cohn

Rabbi Leopold Cohn's classic autobiographical work, To An Ancient People, retells the story of the trials and triumphs of the young but venerated rabbi in his native rural Hungary - and is quest for truth. Leopold's trip to the "New World" and his indescribable joy in finding Yeshua are told in inspiring and timeless detail.
£12 - Types, Psalms, and Prophecies - by David Baron
£12 - Types, Psalms, and Prophecies - by David Baron

by David Baron - Types, Psalms and Prophecies is a series of Old Testament studies, aimed at revealing the continuous, systematic unfolding of the Holy Scriptures, their true connection and independence, their literal sense and their concrete historical basis. This is a reprint of a classic by an early Jewish Believer who had a tremendous influence upon his generation.
£8 - Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict
£9 - Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict

Dr. Michael Rydelnik, professor of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute (Chicago), goes beyond media images for an in-depth look at the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. This book places the "crisis that never ends" in its scriptural, historical, and prophetic contexts, and challenges the reader to think biblically as we stand with Israel in "praying for the peace of Jerusalem."
232 pages, softcover
£10 - Unholy War, by Randall Price
£10 - Unholy War, by Randall Price

What is all the fighting about in the Middle East? Why is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict so key? Where does America fit in the picture? For years the Middle East conflict has seemed a distant problem, appearing no closer than the newspaper headlines. But recent catastrophic events have changed all that. What was once a faraway conflict has now spread to America and the rest of the Western world. How did this all come about? Why has terrorism spilled over to America? These are the questions people are asking and it's difficult to get answers because of the many misunderstandings about the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian problem, terrorism, and the Islamic religion. Randall Price provides clear, concise answers to all these questions and more in Unholy War?his exceptional expertise on the Middle East and his intimate knowledge of Judaism, Islam, and the modern-day controversies makes this an ideal reference for understanding the complex issues behind today?s news headlines. Author Randall Price

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