“Then summoning the first slave, his master said to him, ‘You wicked slave! I forgave all that debt because you pleaded with me. Wasn’t it necessary for you also to show mercy to your fellow slave, just as I showed
From the Shofar Blasts to Yom Kippur: Spending Eternity with God
Growing up in a Jewish family, I always looked forward to Yom Teruah (Feast of Trumpets), also known as Rosh HaShanah (New Year’s). From my very first time experiencing Yom Teruah, I continued looking forward to gathering in the synagogue
Observing Yom Kippur: What Should Believers in Yeshua do on the Day of Atonement?
Have you ever ignored God’s direct instruction only to find yourself underwater financially or – worse yet – cramped into a tight, dark and smelly belly? And, what does this have to do with celebrating the Day of Atonement? This Biblical
The Woman at the Well: The Supernatural Power of a Simple Conversation
One of my absolute favorite Bible events takes place in the 4th chapter of the Book of John. It is a favorite because the entire narrative between Yeshua (Jesus) and the Samaritan woman is so convoluted that it is made
The Feast of Trumpets Heralds Messiah
The blast of a shofar awakens your soul and calls the spark of God’s Spirit inside you to attention. If you don’t believe me, try spending a week in a marketplace where they sell ram’s horns and you will soon recognize how agitated
7 Fruitful Ways to Prepare for the Fall Feasts
Living a Biblically Jewish life seems so very natural, so centered in Messiah, while always anticipating the next miracle of His grace. As summer winds down, and the lunar month of Elul begins, we anticipate the arrival of our Messiah. It





