Glory to Glory
It is the desire of most all believers to grow in their walk with our Heavenly Father. As we draw closer in that walk, He takes us through a journey in learning His word and His voice as He speaks to our heart. In that process, we find our walk with Him becoming...Calendar Confusion
It seems there will always be calendar discussions and disagreements. I was recently presented with a view that I have yet to find Biblical proof was wrong. So I am presenting it here for your review. May we always have a humble heart in pursuing YHWH on this topic....Women and Tzitzit
There are many perspectives on the subject of tzitzit concerning women. This teaching shares where some of those perspectives originate. It will also help you see how Numbers 15 relates to all of Israel, instructing male and female, with understanding the purpose...Christian Scholars Come To Torah
“I am keenly aware that in proposing [that the Torah of Moses is valid for Christians] I have guaranteed for myself a limited hearing,” Daniel I. Block, opening line from his essay entitled “Preaching Old Testament Law to New Testament Christians” found in the book “The Gospel According to Moses: Theological and Ethical Reflections on the Book of Deuteronomy”. What follows are my notes on Daniel I. Block’s essay entitled “Preaching Old Testament Law to New Testament Christians”.
New to Torah?
If so, then we are sure you have many questions. Our family also had many questions when we first came to the understanding that the Torah is still for today. During recent years we have put together what we have learned into video teachings and have made them available in hopes of helping others on their journey.
Passover and Unleavened Bread
Passover & Unleavened Bread (44 min) (The Moed’im Series) This Series is designed to look at the Moedim of YHWH in a brief and concise way. Though these topics could be expounded and explained in long teachings, it is our goal to make these as short as...Significance of the Holy Days
Have you ever wondered what the Holy Days really are? Are these appointed times for everyone? Many say that they are only for the “Jews”. This has truly become a misconception that has developed over the course of history. First, many assume that the Jews represent all of Israel, when in fact, they are only a small portion of it. There are many tribes that make up Israel as a whole.