
Why I Celebrate The Week of Unleavened Bread
Biblical Living . God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Torah/BibleThe Biblical Feasts are such beautiful celebrations of God’s love for His people. When I first learned about them I was overwhelmed and unsure how to celebrate each one. Now many years later, I look forward to each feast and can’t wait to do them. Often people know the feasts Passover, Hanukah, and even Purim.

Journey to Redemption (A Family Study Guide of Passover to Pentecost) Introduction
God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Torah/BibleI have written about the difference between studying your Bible and reading your Bible in the past. I often post about our family Bible reading times, but I have decided to take you on our Bible study journey through the Spring Feasts. Last year, I began working on a Family study guide that will take
Often we hear the saying, “faith in action,” but a more accurate phrase would be faith is action. Faith is the action we take in regards to what we believe. Faith is the evidence of what we believe. In the Bible there is a passage often referred to as the Hall of Faith. It lists

The Journey to Redemption Leads to a Life of Repentance
God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts . Holidays . Journey series . Torah/BibleRead Matthew 26-27 I got behind on posting our family journey to redemption series. But yesterday, we celebrated Passover as a family. So, I wanted to take a minute and post some conversations that we had about Passover, redemption, Yeshua, and repentance. My children and I have been reading from the old and new testament
Being a Good Neighbor (Memories from Oaklawn Drive)
Journey series . Katie's RamblingsRecently, I recalled a childhood memory and it began a journey in my mind back in time. The earliest childhood memory I have is of my sister, Chopper (MaryBeth) coming home from the hospital and holding her. I was only 2 years old and 9 months at the time. But, I remember clearly holding her