Love Triangles: Discovering Jesus the Jew in Today's Israel
Description
<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A blend of memoir, travelogue, historical document and investigative journalism, Love Triangles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
Learn how to maximize book sales with an effective author marketing campaign. Reach prospective readers with powerful and compelling methods that entice them to purchase your book.
Reviews
<p>Charles Weinblatt's Book Marketing 101 is a comprehensive description of the process of selling your book once it has been published. Weinblatt's career spanned 30 years as a pshyciatric and vocational counselor and a higher education administrator. He is a retired University of Toledo director. Weinblatt's other non-fiction book is Job Seeking Skills for Students. He has also written three novels: Jacob's Courage: A Holocaust Love Story, Runaway Ducks and a sci-fi novel, Lost and Found.</p>
<p>Book Marketing 101 is chock full of useful information about selling your book. It is not a book to be read once and put away on a shelf. It is a manual on marketing techniques to get your book seen by readers. You can no more read it once and put it into practice than you can swallow a steak whole. You have to take bite-sized pieces and chew them slowly to get the most out of the book. Implimented a bit at a time you will have a platform for your book with little or no cost to you and you will be able to direct readers to your book like a road map to a destination. If done according to instruction, purchasing your book will be a click away for a potential reader.</p>
<p>Review written by Ruth Ann Hixson, author of No Plans for Love.</p>