If you have a love for the Land of Israel
and for the Jewish people, or if you are a non-Jew who feels
a stirring within your being to return to the roots of your
faith, then this book is a must read.
As a new Believer, Ephraim Frank could not explain
what he felt burning in his soul. He only knew that he was
being drawn, wooed by His God, and that he had gone on a tour
that had forever changed his life...
From the farm lands of America to the Holy Land
of Israel, this compelling autobiography is in truth a love
story.
This touching testimony tells the personal story
of a “stranger” who felt divinely drawn to both
the Promised Land and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
It tells of the birthing of a new and fresh move of the Holy
One, while it gently reveals what the Father is doing in the
earth today.
This refreshing account of one man’s sojourn
tells of the blessed redemption of the whole house of Israel;
revelation unfolds on its enchanting pages.
Today, Ephraim Frank is a citizen of the State
of Israel and is married to a Sabra (native Israeli). Together,
Ephraim and his beloved, Rimona, have two children, Yonatan
and Sehter-Hadar; and work in Zion to help restore the Kingdom
to Israel.
Read this chronicle of Ephraim’s return
home to the Land of his forefathers and be encouraged, moved,
and - above all - inspired.
Item # K01180 Cost: $11.95 - Paper, 240 pages
2004
ISBN 1-886987-18-1
Introduction
One day my daughter was working on a school project involving
ancestry and she approached me for information about my side
of the family. Prior to her inquiry, I had not given much
thought to my biological heritage. So her questions began
to stir in my memory past events. Once I began to review the
history of my father’s fathers, I found myself walking
out a most unexpected and enlightening journey.
Starting down this path led to a year and a
half long period in which I wrote 33 letters describing past
episodes in my life.
Those letters ultimately ended up in this book.
It is my prayer that these writings will prove to be a source
of encouragement and comfort to others who are walking out
their faith in the Elohim (God) of Israel and in our Messiah
Yeshua (Jesus).
Before we begin this journey into my past, I
would like to quote from one of our ancient forefathers. This
is what Ya’acov (Jacob) had to say about his Elohim:
“The Elohim, before whom my fathers Avraham
and Yitzchak walked, the Elohim who has shepherded me all
my life long to this day, the Sent One who has redeemed me
from all evil” (Genesis 48:15-16).
After reading these words I often prayed that
by the end of my life, or even starting now, I would be able
to express with absolute conviction this same confession of
our forefather.
Perhaps the realization that Ya’acov had
is one that has to keep growing within us. Nonetheless, I
do hope that the underlying testimony of my entire life will
be one that tells of the faithfulness of our Shepherd, the
Elohim of Avraham, Yitzchak, and Ya’acov. When my life
story is told, may it be one that gives good testimony about
the covenant promises that the Shepherd God made to our forefathers,
and to all the “seed” of Israel.
Ralph Ephraim Frank