Advance Praise for the Inextinguishable Symphony "A Fascinating Insight into a Virtually Unknown Chapter of Nazi Rule in Germany, Made all the More Engaging through a Son's Discovery of His Own Remarkable Parents. " -Ted Koppel, ABC News "An Immensely Moving and Powerful Description of those Evil Times. I couldn't Put the Book Down.
Martin Goldsmith believes Churches have lost sight of the absolute priority that the Bible places on mission. He feels that some churches have become too inward-looking and fail to send or support missionaries, others preach only the lessons of practical experience and seem unaware of the wealth of teaching on the subject available in the scriptures. This book aims to offer a comprehensive insight into what the New Testament teaches about mission, the teachings of Jesus, and the challenges faced by the early church.
The grandson of two people who left Nazi Germany on board the St. Louis, which was turned away from Cuba, the United States and Canada and ultimately resulted in their being sent to Auschwitz, replicates their six-week journey in remembrance. 30,000 first printing.
Most people live or work among Muslim colleagues and neighbours, or mingle with Islamic people on trips overseas. But many Christians struggle to see beyond the stereotypes to connect in depth with the people they meet.In this winsome book Martin Goldsmith recounts colourful stories from a lifetime of conversations and friendships with Muslims in various countries around the world, including the UK. Part-travelogue, part-biography, readers are whisked from an English college garden to an Afghan market, from a London secondary school to a North African tourist destination, from Dubai airport to a home in Scotland, all the while becoming better equipped to make their own connections with Muslims - to the glory of God.
Martin Goldsmith served for many years as a missionary in the Far East and still travels the world speaking on his favourite topic -- mission. In this book he shares, with humour and penetrating insight, something of his own life and ministry, and encourages a new generation to live for Christ alone.
Advance Praise for the Inextinguishable Symphony ""A Fascinating Insight into a Virtually Unknown Chapter of Nazi Rule in Germany, Made all the More Engaging through a Son's Discovery of His Own Remarkable Parents."" -Ted Koppel, ABC News ""An Immensely Moving and Powerful Description of those Evil Times. I couldn't Put the Book Down."" -James Galway ""Martin Goldsmith has Written a Moving and Personal Account of a Search for Identity. His is a Story that will Touch All Readers with Its Integrity. This is not about Exorcising Ghosts, but Rather Awakening Passions that no One Ever Knew Existed. This is a Journey Everyone should Take."" -Leonard Slatkin, Music Director National Symphony Orchestra ""For Years I've been Familiar with Martin Goldsmith's Musical Expertise. This Book Explains the Source of His Knowledge and His Passion for the Subject. In Tracking the Extraordinary Story of His Parents and the Jewish Kulturbund, Martin Unfolds a Little-Known Piece of Holocaust History, and Finds Depths in His Own Heart that Warm the Hearts of Readers."" -Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent National Public Radio "" A] Strong and Painful Book, Well-Written, Well-Researched, Moving, and Very Instructive."" -Ned Rorem, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composer
The book explores the astrological significance of ancient Egyptian decans, linking them to deities and concepts of the afterlife. It delves into how each person's decan placement influences their life experiences, offering insights into personal astrology through the lens of ancient Egyptian beliefs.
Exploring the Jewish roots of Matthew's gospel, Martin Goldsmith delves into its origin, purpose, and authorship, emphasizing its intent to strengthen Jewish Christians. He highlights how Matthew communicates Jesus' teachings to encourage early believers in their mission and witness. By applying the New Testament's mission principles to contemporary contexts, Goldsmith calls for a renewed commitment to evangelism, focusing on the Great Commission and urging the modern church to overcome complacency and actively serve the Lord.
Full of colorful stories from a lifetime of sharing the gospel, this book shows us how to use the power of stories to communicate gospel truths. Martin Goldsmith demonstrates how the Bible teaches its theology through story, giving us a deeper understanding of how we can reach others and teach real and significant truths in an enthralling way.