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The Spirit of Pentecost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 31

The Spirit of Pentecost

An insightful look at Peter’s stunning sermon based on Scripture from the Psalms and the Book of Joel. The last of the fulfilled prophetic feasts and the inception of the worldwide Church. The “birthday of the Church” explained as it happened on that dramatic day when the Holy Spirit came.

The Miracle of Passover
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 49

The Miracle of Passover

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A Christian Love Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

A Christian Love Story

The beautiful story of the wedding customs of Israel in Messiah’s time and how He fulfilled these traditions in calling out His bride, the Church. A striking and inspiring example of scriptural logic and elegance.

Israel, My Promised
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 41

Israel, My Promised

See Israel through the eyes of a faithful son who has made the land of his Father his life’s work. A love letter from a sincere writer to his homeland. An intensely personal and heartfelt look at God’s country, one of the most misunderstood lands in all history.

Jews and Jesus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Jews and Jesus

Why don’t the Jewish people seem to want their own Messiah? Zola comments in an enlightened way on the very difficult relationship between the Jewish people and the most famous and influential Jew who ever lived. An intelligent and experienced point of view on an age-old controversy. This very complete book covers the entire Jewish Christian perspective in a most interesting and readable style. What do Jews think of Jesus? Zola Levitt ought to know, because he is a Jew and he witnesses to Jews. In this book, he discusses some of the history, traditions, and current religious thought of the Jewish people, showing how these things cause the Jews to be antagonistic to Christianity. He also lists thirteen objections Jews have against Christ and His Church. Interspersed with material that will help Gentiles to better understand Jews is material on how the Christian—Gentile or Jew—can most effectively witness to the Jew about Jesus. Witnessing to the Jews ought to be vitally important to every Christian, for God has said that the Gospel is for “The Jew first” (Romans 1:16).

Meshumed!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Meshumed!

Remarkable stories of Orthodox Jews who accepted their Messiah even in the concentration camps of World War II Europe! Some of the most dramatic testimonies in print. Originally commissioned as an official biography of one of America’s oldest and finest missions to the Jews. MESHUMED! contains the dynamic stories of Orthodox Jews who accepted the Messiah. Persecutions followed each conversion. Vicious words like those above were were hurled at the new believers. They were ostracized by their families. Men were forced to flee for their lives, children were beaten, and wives were torn from their husbands. To be a follower of the Messiah cost something. Amidst the heartbreak and anguish of separation from family and friends, the vibrant faith of these Hebrew Christians radiated the love of Jesus. Read about their lives, be challenged by their perseverance, and be inspired to become a follower of Jesus—at any cost.

The Promised Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 135

The Promised Land

Travel with Zola and the location television crew as they film in various parts of the Holy Land. An interesting and entertaining behind-the-scenes look at Israel, with photos and colorful descriptions of sites shown on our weekly programs.

The Seven Feasts of Israel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

The Seven Feasts of Israel

The elegant and beautiful system of the special days of holy convocation and how each one has been or will be fulfilled in prophecy. An explanation of the commandments of Jehovah to Moses on Mount Sinai regarding the festival days and their deep significance. Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement and Tabernacles are shown in all their glory.

Once Through the New Testament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Once Through the New Testament

A most readable and clear survey of the New Testament. The theology is understandable and treated with thoroughness in this concise, but complete study. Zola’s view is fresh, as always.

Jesus—The Jew's Jew
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Jesus—The Jew's Jew

Let’s face it. Jesus is Jewish. He always was and He always will be. He never “converted” to anything. But it almost seems as though this fact is something to be spoken of in whispers. How could God’s son be one of them? How could the very founder of Christianity, that great, “non-Jewish” religion, get away with being Jewish?