I recently completed a book I have been working on for the last couple of years, which is now in the hands of a publisher. This is a whole new experience for me, so it is both exciting and scary; exciting to possibly have it published, and scary to have my heart 'opened up' to public scrutiny.
Of course, a book is written so it can be read. Since it is a non-fiction work it won't be widely read. It is directed to a particular audience, a Christian audience. The title of my book is 'GRAFTED IN to the Jewish Olive Tree', a subject I believe is very important at this time, because the Church has been drawn away from her roots through the teaching of Replacement Theology as well as Dual Covenant Theology.
Replacement Theology basically says that the Church has replaced Israel in God's heart; Dual Covenant Theology teaches that the Jews don't need their Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) in order to get to heaven. Both of these theologies are incorrect. As a result, not only has the Church missed out on blessings, but she doesn't 'pray for the peace of Jerusalem' as we are told to do in God's Word.
My book was written to shed some light on this situation, and to bring believers - both Gentile and Jew - together as the 'one new man' such as Paul spoke of in his letter to the Ephesians.