Costly Roots

Costly Roots by Sarah Cohen is a compelling autobiography published by Crossbridge Books in September 2000. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Sarah’s journey from her upbringing in a Jewish family in London to her conversion to Christianity as a teenager, detailing the profound impact this decision had on her family and her faith.
Readers will find an exploration of Sarah’s developing faith in Jesus as Messiah, Saviour, and Lord, alongside her growing appreciation for her Jewish heritage. The book delves into the significance of her Old Testament roots and how they inform her understanding of Christian beliefs. Through her personal experiences, Sarah shares insights into the intersection of her Jewish identity and Christian faith, offering a unique perspective on both biography and religious themes.
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The compelling autobiography of a girl who was born into a Jewish family in London. When she became a Christian as a teenager, her family reacted in a way that can only be described as shocking. This is the story of how Sarah’s faith in Jesus as Messiah, Saviour and Lord develops, and how she comes to understand how valuable her Jewish roots are, so that she eventually finds fulfilment in sharing her understanding of the Old Testament foundations of the Christian faith.
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