Paul said “All Scripture is inspired by God” (2 Tim. 3:16). He wasn’t referring to the New Testament, of course; for, it hadn’t been written yet, never mind assembled. The “Scripture” noted above was the Old Testament–an “inspired” collection often
In The Belly of the Whale
This Biblical Holiday is when God accepts the blood sacrifice for the entire “Holy Nation” whose God is ADONAI, the LORD. You can read about it is Leviticus 23. And, rest assured, that when we accept the atoning sacrifice of the blood
Yom Kippur: From Dread to Joy
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
Blow the Shofar!…But Why?
In a few days, we will be celebrating the Feast of Trumpets and Jews along with a growing number of Christians will gather together to observe this Biblical Holy Day. There will be special services and time devoted to repentance and
Cursed for our Sake
In the book of Galatians, we read an amazing passage that carries with it a message of freedom far beyond what we can even imagine. On the surface, these verses may seem as if the writer of the text, Paul,
What is the most powerful catalyst for spiritual growth?
What is relational equity? Relational equity is the tangible value that is the result of intentional and purposeful relationship building.
This is also known as devotion to what you value as sacred in your life.