Category: Holidays

I 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

Read 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

Last Spring, I began working on a study guide to be used as a family before, during, and after the Spring feasts.  The goal is to outline a fun Bible study that takes the family on the journey with the Israelites out of Egypt into the wilderness, and through to the Feast of Weeks, at

Last Spring, I began working on a study guide to be used as a family before, during, and after the Spring feasts.  The goal is to outline a fun Bible study that takes the family on the journey with the Israelites out of Egypt into the wilderness, and through to the Feast of Weeks, at

Every year someone is bound to ask me about Christmas.  It has been many years since our family walked away from the Christmas celebrations.  I honestly don’t miss it.  But this past year many of my friends who also have chosen not to observe Christmas told me they do miss aspects of this annual celebration. 

Why do you celebrate the Jewish holidays and not the Christian ones?  This was a sincere question from a friend of mine several years ago.  At the moment, I did not have time to give her a detailed answer. So, I briefly replied, we celebrate the Biblical Feasts as God commanded in Leviticus 23. Later,