Ian Campbell

Ian Campbell

About

Middle-aged author. Been around a bit. Journalist-photographer for national press; maths teacher. Currently living life backwards, doing all the things now that I should have done as a young man. Great fun. Writes fiction, non-fiction and books on math.

Love Triangles: Discovering Jesus the Jew in Today's Israel

Love Triangles: Discovering Jesus the Jew in Today's Israel

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<p>A Jewish woman’s unconventional quest to find Jesus in modern Israel<br /><br />With candor and an intimate knowledge of the Land and its people, Bobbie Ann Cole takes you on some intriguing time travel, such as to the ceremonial slaughtering of Passover lambs in the nearby temple as Jesus died on the cross.<br />Her moving and compellingly-written personal story of making Aliyah to Israel with her husband, Butch effectively interweaves Israel’s ancient and modern history with biblical references. She reveals the challenges that have faced Jewish believers from Peter and Paul on down to the present day, including her own. The underlying antagonism of her beloved Israel towards Messianic Jews leaves her sneaking around, keeping her true identity secret.<br />A blend of memoir, travelogue, historical document and investigative journalism, Love Triangles<br />is not about theological principals; it's about love.<br />Discover:<br />• How Jesus used Jewish festivals to underscore His message.<br />• The story of Jesus’ Bar Mitzvah.<br />• Why Jewish atheists may move to Israel but not believer Jews.<br />• Why Judaism rejects Jesus as Messiah.</p>

Story Behind The Book

Some time ago I ran a Bureau de Change where I spent my time between changing peoples' money from one currency into another; changing Travelers Cheques into currency and making travel arrangements for my customers. I had time on my hands and worked out the weaknesses of the system. Should i commit the crime or write the book about it? So I wrote the book.

Reviews

There's a good review of my book on amazon from an unexpected quarter:-)