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- 'For the Love of Zion: Christian witness and the restoration is Israel' - Kelvin Crombie. History of the Anglican ministry to the Jewish people – CMJ – and it's work in the Holy Land amongst the Jewish and Palestinian people – including the vision for and development of Christ Church
- 'Light Force:the last hope for the Middle East' – Brother Andrew and Al Janssen. This book chronicles Brother Andrew's ministry to the Persecuted Church in the Middle East and his mission to bring the hope of the Gospel to this volatile part of the world. The book includes dramatic stories of people who are caught in the crossfire of the centuries-old conflict of the Holy Land.
- 'Jerusalem Past and Present in the Purposes of God' – Prof Peter W L Walker (ed) A collection of papers discussing biblical and historical perspectives on the place of Jerusalem as well as contemporary viewpoints of Christian Zionists, Palestinian Christians and Messianic Jews
- 'In the Footsteps of our Father Abraham' (2002) – Dr Salim J. Munayer (ed) A revised version of Musalaha`s first volume, this book includes articles written in the early years of Musalaha`s ministry and contains an additional section of articles written in the past year. Contributors to the text include Palestinian Christians, Messianic Israelis, and international Christians. It is a unique mix of perspectives and experiences from our twelve years of activity in reconciliation.
- 'The Bible and the Land: An Encounter' - Lisa Loden, Prof Peter Walker, and Michael Wood (eds). A collection of articles on Theology of the Land from Messianic Jewish, Palestinian, and international Christian perspectives.
- 'Seeking and Pursuing Peace: the process the pain and the product' - Salim J Munayer (ed). A compilation of articles on the Biblical foundations of peace, and practical experiences on reconciliation between Palestinian Christians and Messianic Jews. Contributors are local and international believers.
- In his book 'Zion’s Christian Soldiers? The Bible, Israel and the Church' Rev Steven Sizer provides an introduction to Christian Zionism and a clear response and positive alternative based on a careful study of relevant biblical texts. His intention is to encourage dialogue on the relationship between Israel and the Christian church and offer a more constructive view of the future and our role in it. It concludes with a previously unpublished sermon by John Stott on 'The Place of Israel'.
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