Category: Biblical Living

Disclaimer:  Sadly in this very fallen world there are people who are stuck in marriages that they did not mean to be in.  I encourage parents to train your children to ask the write questions before marriage.  That being said, this post is not written to the man or woman who may be in a

When I was a child I loved the song, “Father Abraham.”  Every week at children’s church I wanted to sing it.  You know the one, where you move your arms, then you march your feet, and nod your head, turn around, and finally sit down.  Being a sure hyper child this was an ingenious song

The 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. 

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

As I began writing about the spring feasts, I was asked if our family celebrates Purim.  The answer to that question is sometimes. Let me explain. What is Purim? Purim is a holiday that is celebrated at the end of the book of Esther.  So, let’s go there and see what the Bible says… Esther

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