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From the first “Christian” persecutions of the Jews in the fourth century to the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust, from Israel-bashing in today’s press to anti-Semitism in today’s pulpits, this shocking and painful book tells the tragic story of the “Church” and the Jewish people. It is a story every Christian must hear.
No one can be the same toward the Jewish people…after reading Our Hands Are Stained With Blood. —From the Foreword by Pastor Don Wilkerson, Times Square Church
Words are tragically inadequate to express the pain, the horror, the unbelief, the shame I felt in reading this work. It is conceivable that this book will be the catalyst God uses to awaken followers of Christ to recognize their legacy from the Jews, and Jews to appreciate the identification followers of Christ feel with the Old Testament faith, as well as helping both Christians and Jews understand the meaning of love as Christ lived it. —Rev. Richard Halverson, Chaplain of the Senate
Though strongly disagreeing with the book theologically, I was deeply moved as I read it. I pray that Dr. Brown’s message penetrate the souls of Christians everywhere. If his words are absorbed “like showers on young grass, like droplets on the grass,” glory will indeed be given to God (Deuteronomy 32:2-3).—Rabbi William Berman, formerly instructor of Bible, Jewish Theological Seminary
I was pained, provoked and profited as I read this book. It left me with scars—and with tears. Every true believer needs to read this vital work!—Leonard Ravenhill, Author,Why Revival Tarries
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