Category: Spring Feasts

We celebrate the Feast of Weeks, Shavuot, also called Pentacost in late Spring.  It is seven weeks after Passover.  It usually ends up being in May or June.  I knew of Pentecost as a child.  I just didn’t realize it was a special meeting time of God. In Leviticus 23, God tells Moses that there

A few days ago I shared a simplified version of the Exodus Bible reading plan I use with my children leading up to Passover and through Shavuot.  We like to pretend each morning that we are in Egypt living among the Israelites, as they experience slavery, the plagues, and the Passover night, and the journey

Wow, I can’t believe it is time for Passover again. I have been working on a Passover book for the last two years off and on.  I decided to share a little of it here with anyone who is looking for a simple Bible reading plan for the two weeks leading up to the Passover. 

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. 

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