This week’s Torah portion is full of intense, and famous, Bible stories. Between Jacob recently deceiving his father, leaving the nest, dreaming of a heavenly ladder, and the “love triangle” between Jacob and Laban’s daughters, there’s more than enough drama.
New Wineskins in Yeshua’s Name
My mornings begin basically the same way each day. I wake up, usually assisted by my wife’s influence, and then before I do anything else I start to read from the Bible. I do this because it allows me to
Passing on a Legacy of Prayer to the Next Generation
“Calling on the Name of the Lord” is a skill that can take a lifetime to mature. In the Toldot, which means “generations”, we see how Isaac followed the example of his father only after he experienced life’s trouble on his own. Isn’t
Making the Choice to Serve Others Amidst the Pain
One of the things I love most about the Bible is that for every verse, or series of verses, there is always more than one thing we can learn. The more you study the more you find. It is like
6 Ways to Use your Bible as a Journal
Here at the Bible Society, we often refer to the Bible as Israel’s family diary. It holds within its pages births and deaths, victories and losses, marriages and reunions. You can track the journey of Abraham and his children over
Finding Sacred Space Together in Marriage
According to the Bible, I am the best “well-matched” helper for my husband. That is a profound truth to grasp. Do you mean I was created in the mind of God to be the best possible person for Mark Greenberg? Frankly,





