This
108-page book contains sixteen messages to the Church, ranging from the answers
to questions often asked by Jewish seekers of truth to precise calculations of
the actual day of birth of the Messiah in Bethlehem.
About the Author:
Moshe (Marty) Cohen is a Jewish man. Like Jewish men have for centuries, he sought a
relationship with the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. And, like thousands of
Jewish men and women have, he found that relationship through a personal
relationship with Y'shua Ha Moshiach, Jesus the Messiah.
While worshiping in Messianic
Jewish congregations in Dallas, Texas for over ten years, Marty began teaching
both within the congregations and in churches throughout North Texas. He
incorporated Messianic Messages, in 1986, a teaching ministry that reaches out
through Bible studies, a visiting pulpit ministry, a monthly newsletter, and
through cooperation with Jewish ministries and churches. He has taught in
churches and Christian gatherings representing nearly every Bible-believing
denomination. In September of 1987 Marty was ordained by the President and Vice
President of the Southern Baptist Messianic Fellowship. Although his heart’s
desire is that all Israel would be saved and come to know the same L-rd that he
knows and serves, his ministry is predominately to the Gentile church, bringing
a Jewish light to the nations. Two or three times a year, he takes Christians to
tour Israel and to meet Messianic Jewish leaders who are laboring in what he
calls "the most important mission field in the world."
In 1999, Marty and his wife
Carol answered G-d’s call to the land that He calls beautiful. They sold their
home in the Dallas, Texas area, gave away most of their belongings to their
children and moved to Israel in January of 2000. They lived in the land for four
years until he L-rd directed them, once again, to sell everything they had and
return to "the Old Country." They have returned to Dallas and Marty is again
available for pulpit ministry and for teaching at conferences and seminars on
topics related to the Jewish roots of Christianity, the significance of the
Biblical Feasts of the L-rd for the Church, and the Christian responsibility for
Jewish evangelism.