Tender Moments Create Strong Family Bonds

My mother was a story teller. She loved to sing and she developed my love for poetry. She would see a bird hopping on the ground or a lizard running in the yard and she would entertain me by making up a story about a conversation they may be having. She did this all the […]

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The Gospel That Yahoshua Preached

Many Christians will tell you that the definition of the word gospel is “good news” and that the gospel is the message about the death burial and resurrection of Yahoshua. However, the word “gospel” is not exclusive to Christianity. In the Roman Empire, whatever Caesar spoke from his lips, whether it was a charge, decree, […]

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His Mercies Are New Every Morning

In today’s Christianity many churches are providing “milk” to an adult audience and church members are not experiencing the spiritual growth expected after being in the church for decades. My family attended a church in Southern California for a few years after my husband became converted and our biggest challenge each Sabbath was to stay […]

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Appointed Events on the Feast of Pentecost

In Acts 2:1-4, we read about the event when Yahoshua (Jesus) sent the Holy Spirit to the earth as He promised He would: “When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place.  Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where […]

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Fear Not

Recently, I spoke with a friend who took the pilgrimage to the top of Mount Sinai for the first time.  She told me she had two choices for how to climb the mountain: either go on foot or go by camel. The choice by foot was not appealing as it would be more challenging considering […]

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Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might

  Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might. (Eccl 9:10). Sometimes it is difficult to start a project when there are so many projects to do; so we become overwhelmed, unsure where to start, or even unsure which project to start first. Some projects are easier to start, others are […]

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In the Master’s Toolbox

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Designed for Purpose

A couple months ago our laundry machine stopped working so we decided to replace the hot water and cold water valves. We replaced the rubber tubings with stainless steel tubings. Our challenge was removing the tube from the valve since the metal fixture was frozen solid to the valve with corrosion/rust (thanks to the hard […]

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