Not Without Blood: Understanding The New Covenant By Sheila R. Vitale

27Apr

Not Without Blood: Understanding The New Covenant By Sheila R. Vitale

NOT WITHOUT BLOOD: UNDERSTANDING
THE NEW COVENANT BY SHEILA R. VITALE

 

#07 [07/25/2018]

 

For over 30 years, Living Epistles Ministries has functioned as a teaching ministry providing free Christian literature via lending libraries throughout the United States as well as Africa, Europe, and other parts of the world. The organization offers a number of related services, including educational audio files and online lectures. Living Epistles Ministries was founded by Sheila Vitale, an experienced pastor and author of numerous books.

 

Not Without Blood: Understanding the New Covenant by Sheila R. Vitale examines the nature and impact of Jesus’ sacrifice, as well as the responsibility all individuals have to exchange natural sin for Jesus’ righteous nature. Specific topics in Not Without Blood range from the three phases of the New Covenant to the important differences between Christ, Christ Jesus, and the Lord Jesus Christ. The book also touches on the adoption of the physical body and the redemption of the spirit. Perhaps most importantly, Not Without Blood describes how the New Covenant is superior to the Old Covenant.

 

Individuals interested in learning more about the New Covenant can find Not Without Blood on Amazon.com or at the Living Epistles Ministries website, www.livingepistles.org.

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Pastor Vitale's Bio

Sheila R. Vitale is the founding teacher and pastor of Living Epistles Ministries and Christ-Centered Kabbalah. In that capacity, she expounds upon the Torah (Scripture) and teaches Scripture through a unique Judeo-Christian lens.

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