An amazing story about a man who wouldn't stop loving his God not his people. If all Christian's were this determined the world be a much better. Fantastic book!!!
Autobiography of a Missionary Statesman
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book has been read by thousands across the world and is the account of Jacob Gartenhaus, a unique young man born in Austria in 1896 into a strict Orthodox Jewish home, who came to America in search of riches. In New York City, however, a study of Old Testament prophecies and New Testament fulfillments brought Jacob to Christ as his promised Messiah and Saviour. He suffered much for his Christian faith, but was used to establish the International Board of Jewish Missions, which today is a world-encircling organization basing its outreach on Romans 1:16. Gartenhaus died in 1984. This is a heart-touching story worth examination by Jewish or Gentile readers. Gartenhaus was a man who made an impact.
Amazing testimony of Gods Grace in action
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The Story of Jacob Gartenhaus one that shows the grace of God in the life of a religious Jewish man. From the beginning, the story of Jacob reveals how the Lord brought this man to the place where he could be able to show his own people the truth of the Messiah. Although a controversial topic, the issue of sharing the Messiah Jesus with Jewish people is brought to life through the life of Jacob Gartenhaus. Anyone interested in seeing the hand of God bring a young man to America and then to confront him with Jesus will be excited as he finds the truth and the peace that comes with it. From the very beginning it is evident that the Lord is directing his path to establish IBJM and the Mission that is now directing efforts to millions of people.
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