Israel tour with Jesus
But freedom of worship denied for Messianics – author
By Charles Gardner, Special to ASSIST News Service (Book Review)

Bobbie Ann Cole, a Jew who found her Messiah in Jerusalem, turns tour guide as -- with her pen in Love Triangles (Scrollchest.com) -- she paints a fascinating picture of life in the Holy Land.
Surprised
and overwhelmed by the worship at a “Christian” congregation in the
Israel’s capital, Bobbie subsequently committed her life to Jesus, and
was discipled at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, London, in the British
capital.
Her
new-found faith so deepened her love for Israel that she made Aliyah
(the immigration of Jews to the land of Israel) with her new Canadian
husband Butch. But, in time, they felt so uncomfortable and marginalized
as Jews who followed Jesus, that they retreated to their homes in the
diaspora.
Messianic Jews are treated as lepers

Application
forms for potential immigrants are now said to include “Messianic
Judaism” as an option to tick from a variety of branches of the faith.
Although this appears to recognize Jewish believers in Jesus, it would
seem instead to be a trap leading to rejection, she claims.
Though,
at some 20,000, still representing a tiny proportion of Israel’s
population, the worldwide Messianic movement has seen exponential growth
in recent years with estimates ranging as high as 350,000, roughly the
number of Jews living in the UK today.
On
a positive note, however, Bobbie waxes lyrical about the beauty of the
country and takes the reader on a guided tour to emphasize the Jewish
roots of the Christian faith in light of the Tenach and how Jesus
fulfils the Old Testament prophecies and Jewish feasts.
She
writes of how Christ can be traced throughout Scripture, even to Joseph
interpreting the dreams of the baker and cupbearer -- linking the
baker, who was impaled on a pole, to Jesus’ crucifixion and the
cupbearer, who was restored to his position, to the resurrection after
the sharing of bread and wine at the Last Supper.

This
is a challenging and inspiring book that will deepen your faith in
Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, who came to save the world and bring peace to
those who seek it.
Note: Bobbie Ann Cole is also author of She Does Not Fear the Snow (Scrollchest.com), the autobiographical story of a modern-day Ruth.
Photo
captions: 1) Bobbie Ann Cole’s latest book. 2) Butch and Bobbie -- the
happy couple on their wedding day 3) Bobbie Ann Cole speaking in
Philadelphia. 4) Charles Gardner with his wife, Linda.
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