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Christians Call it “Charity,” but Jesus Called it “Justice”

 

The January 2021 issue of our monthly newsletter, Discovering the Bible and Exploring Our Biblical Heritages, in now online:

 

Reconnecting Jesus to His Jewish Culture

and Impacting Our Lives in 2021

 

This is one of the most important newsletters I have written in the past 35 years. It specifically addresses the single most important subject for Christians:

 

Salvation

 

The graphic above provides the answer. If you want to understand it –

 

Click Here and read the newsletter.

 

Which would be more important to Jesus:

People doing acts of justice or believing man-made doctrines about him?

 

How could this “belief change” impact our lives and society:

70% of the American population committed to doing acts of justice?

 

WWJD?

 

Thank you for Exploring Our Biblical Heritages. Please share and discuss it with others.

 

Shalom,

Jim Myers

 

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