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- God’s Covenant with Israel - God’s Promises to Abraham. Read more...
- Significance of Colors and Color Combinations - AMBER/OLIVE OIL: Glory of God, God's Anointing, Consecration (Ezekiel 1:4, 8:2). Read more...
- The Ten Commandments - Exodus 20: 1-17
Then God said all these words:
"I am Adonai your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the abode of slavery. Read more... The Shofar in the Bible - The shofar in biblical times served a number of purposes. Read more...
Anointing Oil - Biblical use for consecration, prayer, healing & worship. Read more...
The Streamer - Definitions and their use. Read more...
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God's Plan of Salvation - Feel separated from God? There is hope!
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The Messianic Seal - The “Grafted In” or “Hebraic Roots” symbol represents the Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Church. Some experts have concluded that it was an identifying mark of the early Jewish Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) as a symbol that tied together their traditions and faith in a growing Messianic community. Read more...
Faithbooking - The Bible commands us to remember what God has done in our lives - that’s what Faithbooking is. It is incorporating your faith and how God is working in your life into your photo albums – mostly through journaling. It’s giving God glory through your albums! Read more...
The Feast of Purim - Purim literally means “lots”. This recalls a time in history when the “lot” was cast to decide the day of destruction of the Jews. Because of her faithfulness, Esther, a young Jewish maiden, was elevated to the position of princess and deliverer of her people. Read more...
Hyssop - Hyssop is one of the better-known plants of the Bible. The Hyssop grows on top of the Galilee Mountains and Mount Carmel in Israel. Read more...
Prayer Petitions for Israel - May the Holy Spirit, the Ruach HaKodesh, be poured out upon the house of David. May they know their true Messiah, Yeshua. Read more...
Mezuzah - Mezuzah is the Hebrew word for doorpost. The parchment scroll, which is placed upon the doorpost, is also referred to as a mezuzah. It is named after the place where the mezuzah case is nailed. Read more...







