Face to Face with the Messiah -- Author Offers Revealing Answers Gleaned from the Word of God


NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 1, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Millions know the story of the son of God and his sacrifices, but they never really come to an understanding of the kind of person he was, writes Sherry Butler. She sits down with the Scripture for a one on one interview with him in her new book, An Interview With the Messiah (now available through AuthorHouse).

Butler reveals "the luminous figure of the messiah" through an intimate interview that offers in-depth discussions of who he was and what he believed. Gleaning the answers straight from Scripture, Butler uses the messiah's own words to offer the answers to many personal and difficult questions. Divided into two parts, the book first examines who the messiah was. Butler focuses on the meanings of his given Hebrew name, Yeshua, and his numerous titles. She also reveals the system of faith he taught and practiced. Her personal probes are meant to offer readers a more detailed insight into the true being of the messiah.

The second part is a thorough examination of his sermons. The messiah taught a myriad of subjects to the people during his life, and Butler touches on a wide sample of them. From anger to zealousness, each page reveals the messiah's thoughts and adds a new dimension to the life he lived as told in the Scriptures. Butler offers an accurate portrayal of the messiah, which brings readers closer to him.

For those willing to challenge what they have been taught about him, An Interview with the Messiah offers a daring portrayal taken from the mouth of the messiah.

Butler has published a number of poems and received a certificate of merit for lyric writing. Motivated by the differing opinions of Jewish and Christian relatives, she decided to research the life and teachings of the messiah. The result is An Interview with the Messiah, her first book.

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