This is a well written book. I'm not sure I agree with the author's ideas. But Stan Telchin (the author) does. put forth some very interesting ones. Mr. Telchin takes the veiwpoint of a Jew who had come to faithi in Jesus. I am a former Baptist who after 30 years in the church, has renounced the church and it's gentile Jesus in exchange for the orthodox Yeshua of the New Testament. If one is interested in reconsidering the object of their faith in Jesus Christ, I would suggest this book among other works.
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When I first saw the title of this book, I thought it was implying that Messianic Jews cannot be Christians, an idea I found offensive. This is not at all what this book is about. Rather, it discusses the dangers of separatism that may occur between Messianic Jews (Jews who accept Jesus as their Messiah), Christians (Gentiles who follow Christ)and the Church body. It is an excellent insight to ways in which Messianic Jews and Christians can celebrate the Messiah without establishing lines of division. It's an enlightening book that's easy and enjoyable to read.
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