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purim: celebrating Jewish lives & the faithfulness of God.
Purim is “a lesser Jewish festival held in the Spring to commemorate the defeat of Haman’s plot to massacre the Jews as recorded in the book of Esther” (Oxford Languages).
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top places to experience in Israel.
We’ve spoken to a few leaders of various groups who are trying to bring students here and since we had the privilege of helping to bring a group of 10 students here last April, we thought we’d compile some of the top places we recommend!
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rhythms over resolutions.
I feel as though the cyclical nature of life is being highlighted to me. Life cycles, phases of growth, phases of the moon, and seasons were all so obvious in Jewish culture.
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in Him we shall hope.
Yeshua is coming as a Bridegroom King. He’s not just coming to marry His Bride & stay in heaven for all of eternity. He will dwell on the earth once again with humanity- His Bride.
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is Chanukah for believers?
As we wrap up our day watching the Qatar World Cup & eating pizza after hosting our annual Christmas party, I wanted to write some thoughts on Chanukah as we enter into the first day of this unique holiday.
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don’t forget the wedding.
Michael and I got married right after Christmas in 2020, so Advent season that year was a multi-faceted celebration.
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Spirit of Immanuel: the One who is with us.
Immanuel. Yeshua, God with us. It’s wild that this name represents the eternal desire of God.
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maranatha: the heart of advent, a cry of love.
This season is always my favorite time of year, but with the theme of “maranatha” framing our year, the idea of Advent feels a little richer this time around.
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