The communion service is a precious part of our life together as believers, but its rich Old Testament background is sometimes missed by Christians. In these thirty-four meditations, John Jacobs, a Jew who came to faith in Jesus, draws on his Jewish background to explore the roots of communion, and includes prayers and hymns to help us in our worship. Suitable for use either for personal devotions or for leading the communion service, these mediations enrich our understanding and appreciation of gathering around the Lord’s table.
- Paperback
- 192 pages
- @ 2021
- ISBN 9781846256813
About the Author - John Jacobs was born into an orthodox Jewish family, the younger son of German refugees who had fled the Nazi Holocaust in 1939. Disillusioned with religion in his teens he left the synagogue and spent some years travelling the world in search of meaning and fulfilment. He became convinced of the truth of the gospel and eventually embraced Christianity. He is a retired electronics engineer. John is a member of his local church in Hampshire with his wife, Gill, and they
have two grown-up daughters.