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The Bible: Not Always an Easy Read
We were recently visited by two friends, former church acquaintances (we no longer attend a former church). The fellowship was very refreshing and the time passed very quickly. There were stories exchanged, songs sung, and a couple meals … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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Is the Bible The Inspired Word of God?
When Paul was mentoring Timothy, he wrote him a letter and in it he told Timothy, in 2 Timothy 3:16 saying, “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; that … Continue reading
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Yahweh’s Focus on the Family
Yahweh’s Focus on the Family Have you ever seen the rippling waves created by the impact of a stone hitting the water surface in a pond? The ever expanding waves created by the ripples, demonstrate the influence each family has … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading
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In the Master’s Toolbox
Seetheholyland.net / Foter Every field and art genre has its “Masters” as well as its “Apprentices.” When we contract with a “Master” we are confident that we hired one of the best in their profession and thus we expect nothing … Continue reading
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