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WHY DID THE EARLY CHURCH SPLIT OVER A SINGLE LATIN WORD? WHY IS THERE A PAINTING OF PLATO AND ARISTOLE IN THE VATICAN? WHY DO WE MEET IN CHURCHES? WHY WERE THE DESCENDANTS OF THE APOSTLES SO HATED? WHY ARE PRIESTS CELIBATE? WHY IS THE BIBLE SO MISUNDERSTOOD? WHY IS THE WESTERN CHURCH IN DECLINE?
WHY SO MANY QUESTIONS?
The Church has been thoroughly infiltrated by a pagan virus that, after first attacking and destroying the roots of our great faith, has worked its way through every facet of our Christian life, from doctrine to rituals and from practices to attitudes. Our forefathers sat back and allowed it, even encouraged it. Will we do the same or are we bold enough to fight the infection, prune the tree and recover those last roots? Only then can the Church in the West move forwards and fulfil its destiny and perhaps even see true revival.
Surely the best place to rediscover our roots is not through the Reformers, or the Church Fathers, or the Puritans, or through any other staging post in the Church’s journey, but to return to the very beginning, to the mindset and beliefs of Jesus and His disciples, the Hebrew roots of Christianity.
This could be the most important book you read this year (apart from the Bible). It is time to get real with God.
God is spirit, and His worshippers must worship in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
“Read this book; enjoy this book; but above all, learn the lessons of this book. They are profoundly important for the successful testimony of the true Church in these end days.” Chris Hill, Bible teacher and broadcaster
“With great insight, explaining many concepts simply, Steve Maltz brings us back to the root of our Christian faith. I believe that every pastor and ordained in the country will benefit from reading this book.”
Mark weeden, Senior Pastor, Worthing Tabernacle
Steve Maltz is a freelance web consultant, writer, blogger and the founder of Saffron Planet, the Christian web radio initiative. He is married with three sons and two freeloading cats and lives in East London.
For more information about this book and a discussion forum on topics raised by it, visit www.hebrewroots.com or for general discussions visit www.saffronplanet.net
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