For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16

In recent years, a revival of interest in Jewish evangelism among churches has caused many believers to search the Scriptures to see what they say about this subject. As a result, much debate surrounds the true meaning of Romans 1:16.
In a clear, easily understood style, The Jew First Principle answers these questions:
- Did the Apostle Paul ever stop going to the Jew First?
- What did great Christians of the past have to say about the phrase to the Jew first in Romans 1:16?
- Can your church have a Scriptural mission program without Jewish missions?
Our churches have greater resources than ever before, yet the percentage of Christians in the world is continually dropping. In failing to go to the Jew first, could it be that God's work is not being done God's way?
In a clear, easily understood style, the Jew First Principle aptly expounds the Biblical principle of going to the Jew first in a way that challenges the seasoned Bible scholar, yet can still be easily understood by new Christians.

- The Jew First Principle
- Forward
- Introduction
- Paul and The Jew First Principle
- The Jew First Principle In The Old Testament
- Jesus & The Jew First Principle
- The Grammar of Romans 1:16
- Is God A Respecter of Persons?
- Why Go To The Jew First?
- The Jew First Principle Brings Blessings
- Great Christians And The Jew First Principle
- In What Ways Do The Jews Have Priority?
- Scriptural Mission Plans Must Include Jewish Missions
- Conclusion