Love, the Way to Victory, Kenneth Hagin
With Christ in the School of Prayer, Andrew Murray
Power in Praise, Merlin Carothers
The Tongue, a Creative Force, Charles Capps
Developing a Supernatural Lifestyle, Kris Vallotton
Strengthen Yourself in the Lord, Bill Johnson
When Heaven Invades Earth, Bill Johnson
Surprised by the Power of the Spirit, Jack Deere
From Sabbath to Sunday, Samuele Bacchiocchi
Healing, Francis MacNutt
Healing the Sick, T.L. Osborn
Victory Over the Darkness, Neil T. Anderson
The Bondage Breaker, Neil T. Anderson
John G. Lake, The Complete Collection of His Life Teachings, Roberts Liardon
George Muller of Bristol, His Life of Prayer and Faith, A. T. Pierson
The Hiding Place, Corrie Ten Boom
In My Fathers House, Corrie Ten Boom
Tramp For the Lord, Corrie Ten Boom
The Sacred Marriage, Gary L. Thomas
Every Man’s Marriage, Stephen Arterburn
Created to be His Help Meet, Debbie Pearl
The Way Home, Mary Pride
Children, Blessing or Burden? Max Heine
A Full Quiver, Rick and Jan Hess
Be Fruitful and Multiply, Nancy Campbell
Better Late Than Early, Raymond S. Moore, Dorothy N. Moore
Stepping Heavenward, Elizabeth Prentiss
The Screwtape Letters, CS Lewis
I am feeling the Lord drawing me to a deeper understanding of His character, by understanding the Jewishness of the Word. I was wondering if you could suggest reading material in this area. I come from a Full gospel back ground also. Thanks,
That’s wonderful, Wendy! It is the opinion of my husband and I that this is something God is revealing to many of His people right now– the return to our Hebrew roots. From Sabbath to Sunday is definitely a great read, and I’ll ask my husband about some others. A great website you could look into, also, is http://www.seedofabraham.net, especially those under the “articles” section. He deals a lot with how the Old Testament is so foundational to the New Testament and the life of the Christian. Another book I’ve heard a lot about but never read is Fossilized Customs by Lew White and yet another I’ve not read is C.J. Koster’s Come Out of Her. Both of these books deal a lot with the pagan side of Christian customs and advocate a return to biblical principles. Lastly, there is They Loved the Torah by David Friedman. It’s another book I haven’t actually read, but we do own it and have a copy of it that I’d be happy to send to you. It deals with the Jewish nature of Jesus and his followers and if you’d like I can start reading it this week and post a review when I finish. From glancing through it, it appears to be a great read. Let me know if you’d like me to send you a copy of it and if you have a chance to look over the Seed of Abraham website, I’d love to know what you think.