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Shalom

Warm greetings, and may this message find you in good health and abundant blessings under Yahweh’s grace.

I am Shadrack Otieno, hailing from the serene town of Eldoret in Kenya. I am reaching out to you today to express the profound impact your website has had on my life and the lives of many in my community.

Born and raised in the Catholic faith, my family and I were devout followers of its teachings. However, a significant shift occurred when I stumbled upon your website. For several months, I immersed myself in your teachings, and they resonated with me in a way that I had never experienced before. They opened my eyes to a different perspective, one that felt more aligned with my beliefs and understanding.

This awakening led me to make a heartfelt decision—to leave the Catholic Church behind and embrace your teachings wholeheartedly. I wasn’t alone in this transformation; I shared my newfound understanding with my rural community. Today, we are Assembly of 26 brethren who have all chosen this path together. Our community is flourishing as more souls join us on this journey.

In light of our growing congregation, I humbly request your assistance in providing us with scriptural booklets and teachings. These resources would be invaluable in guiding us as we nurture our congregation in the remote and humble village we call home.

Your response would be eagerly anticipated and cherished.

Shalom in faith and gratitude,
Shadrack otieno.

Shalom

Warm greetings, and may this message find you in good health and abundant blessings under Yahweh’s grace.

I am Shadrack Otieno, hailing from the serene town of Eldoret in Kenya. I am reaching out to you today to express the profound impact your website has had on my life and the lives of many in my community.

Born and raised in the Catholic faith, my family and I were devout followers of its teachings. However, a significant shift occurred when I stumbled upon your website. For several months, I immersed myself in your teachings, and they resonated with me in a way that I had never experienced before. They opened my eyes to a different perspective, one that felt more aligned with my beliefs and understanding.

This awakening led me to make a heartfelt decision—to leave the Catholic Church behind and embrace your teachings wholeheartedly. I wasn’t alone in this transformation; I shared my newfound understanding with my rural community. Today, we are Assembly of 26 brethren who have all chosen this path together. Our community is flourishing as more souls join us on this journey.

In light of our growing congregation, I humbly request your assistance in providing us with scriptural booklets and teachings. These resources would be invaluable in guiding us as we nurture our congregation in the remote and humble village we call home.

Your response would be eagerly anticipated and cherished.

Shalom in faith and gratitude,
Shadrack otieno.

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Finding Love as a Sabbath Keeper: The Perfect Match!

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Understanding Sabbath Keeping in Dating:

Dating platforms specifically for Sabbath Keepers, or general Christian dating sites with robust filtering options, can be a great place to start relationships for several reasons:

  1. Shared Core Values and Lifestyle:
    • Fundamental Compatibility: For Sabbath Keepers, observing the Sabbath is a deeply held religious practice and a significant part of their identity and lifestyle. Dating someone who shares this commitment means you’re already aligned on a fundamental aspect of your lives. This reduces potential conflict and misunderstanding down the line, especially concerning weekend activities, family traditions, and spiritual priorities.
    • Understanding and Respect: A partner who also observes the Sabbath will inherently understand the importance of this day of rest, worship, and spiritual connection. This shared understanding fosters mutual respect and reduces the need for constant explanation or compromise regarding a core religious practice.
    • Common Goals: When both individuals prioritize their faith and Sabbath observance, they often share similar long-term goals for a relationship, marriage, and family life. This includes raising children in a faith-centered home and participating in a shared spiritual community.
  2. Reduced Dating Pool Uncertainty:
    • Pre-Vetted Matches: These platforms essentially “pre-vet” matches based on a crucial criterion: shared faith and Sabbath observance. This saves time and effort compared to general dating apps where you might spend weeks or months getting to know someone only to discover a fundamental incompatibility in religious beliefs and practices.
    • Clear Intentions: Users on these niche sites are typically looking for partners who share their faith and are serious about building a Christ-centered relationship. This can lead to more intentional and purposeful dating.
  3. Community and Support:
    • Sense of Belonging: Being part of a community of singles who share your faith can be comforting and supportive. You’re connecting with people who understand your worldview and the unique aspects of your lifestyle.
    • Family and Social Harmony: If your family and social circle are also Sabbath Keepers, finding a partner from the same background can lead to smoother integration into existing family and community networks.
  4. Deeper Connection and Spiritual Growth:
    • Spiritual Intimacy: Sharing a faith allows for a deeper level of spiritual intimacy. You can pray together, study scripture together, and encourage each other in your spiritual walk.
    • Mutual Growth: When both partners are committed to their faith, they can support each other in personal and spiritual growth, working towards a common goal of a Christ-centered life.
  5. Practical Considerations:
    • Time for Rest and Connection: The Sabbath is a day for rest and building relationships. For Sabbath Keepers, this means a dedicated time each week to focus on spiritual connection and quality time with loved ones, which can strengthen a budding relationship.
    • Online Dating Advantages: Like any online dating platform, these sites offer advantages such as access to a wider pool of potential partners (especially for those in areas with smaller Sabbath-keeping communities), the ability to learn about someone’s values and beliefs through their profile before meeting, and a convenient way to connect with people who might otherwise be difficult to meet.

In essence, a dating platform for Sabbath Keepers creates an environment where shared faith and lifestyle are assumed, allowing individuals to focus on other aspects of compatibility, knowing that a foundational element for a successful relationship is already in place.

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and how are you doing with your family? I would like to inform you that I have no ill intentions in contacting you. My goal is to establish a successful business relationship with you in your country. Know that your professional situation is irrelevant.

I am Stepan CHERNOVETSKYI, politician and businessman, investor and founder of Investment Group (CIG) in Kyiv before the invasion of my country (Ukraine) by Russia, on February 24, 2022. Due to the civil war in my country, I consider it necessary to direct my investment project towards your country, after my company was destroyed by Russian troops and no significant business activity is carried out there.

I am looking for a reliable and trustworthy person to help me invest my deposited funds in profitable businesses such as real estate, agriculture, construction, manufacturing (or any other business), import-export of goods, investment in the healthcare sector, oil and gas, or any other investment project that may interest me in your country.

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Unpacking “Shua”: More Than Just a Wealthy Name


The ancient Hebrew word “shua” (שוע) carries a weight of meaning far beyond simple riches. Delving into its roots reveals a powerful image of care, protection, and deliverance, much like a devoted shepherd tending to their flock.
Gesenius’s Lexicon offers several key definitions for “shua”:

  • (1) To cry out, to implore help, to ask for aid: This speaks to a vulnerability and a need for a deliverer.
  • (2) To be rich, wealthy, opulent: This points to abundance and provision.
  • (3) To be freed from danger and distress: This highlights rescue and liberation.
  • (4) To be liberal, noble: This suggests generosity and a high standing.
    The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon by the Ancient Hebrew Research Center further illuminates the meaning by breaking down its components. The parent root, “sha” (שע), combines the letters shin (ש), representing teeth and thus devouring or destruction, and ayin (ע), representing the eye. Together, “sha” paints a picture of a “destroyer watches.” Adding the letter uau/waw (ו), which signifies a tent peg or hook used for securing and also means “to add” or “and,” forms the child root “shua” (שוע).
    From this, we can derive related concepts:
  • Delight (verb): The shepherd watches over, cares for, and finds joy in his sheep.
  • Cry (verb): To call out from a burden, seeking help.
  • Rich (noun): Affluence, but also the careful watching over of one’s possessions.
    Imagine a shepherd, diligently watching the flock and the surrounding landscape, ever vigilant for danger. When a predator approaches, the shepherd acts as a destroyer, protecting the vulnerable sheep. And when the sheep are in distress and cry out, the shepherd is there to deliver them to safety.
    The Strong’s Concordance provides further insight through related words:
  • H3444 – ישועה – yashua’ah (feminine noun): Salvation, deliverance, welfare, prosperity, victory.
  • H7768 – שוע – shua (verb): To cry out (for help), shout.
  • H7769 – שוע – shua (masculine noun): Cry, cry for help, cry out: opulence.
  • H7771 – שוע – shua (adjective): Independent, noble, free, rich, generous.
  • H7773 – שוע – shua (infinitive verb): To cry.
  • H7775 – שועה – shua’ah (feminine noun): A hallooing:—crying.
  • H8191 – שעשוע – sha’shua (masculine noun): Enjoyment, delight, pleasure; object of delight.
  • H8668 – תשועה – tashua’ah (feminine noun): Deliverance (through human agency), salvation (spiritual in sense).
    Interestingly, “shua” appears in several proper names, further enriching its meaning:
  • H7770 – שוע – Shua: Meaning “wealth.”
  • H7772 – שוע – Shua: Meaning “rich”; also the name of a nomadic tribe in Mesopotamia.
  • H7774 – שועא – Shua’a: Meaning “wealth” (feminine).
  • H50 – אבישוע – Abyshua: Meaning “my father is rescue (safety), or is opulence.”
  • H474 – אלישוע – Alyshua: Meaning “my strong authority is wealth or my Almighty One is salvation.”
  • H1340 – בתשוע – Batshua: Meaning “daughter of wealth.”
  • H4444 – מלכישוע – Malakyshua: Meaning “my king is wealth.”
  • H3442 – ישוע – Yashua: Meaning “he is salvation.”
  • H3443 – ישוע – Yeshua (Aramaic): Same as Strong’s H3442.
  • H3091 – יהושוע – Yahushua: Meaning “YAHUAH is salvation.”
    Pronounced “shoo-aw,” the word “shua” paints a vivid picture. It’s not merely about material wealth, but embodies the essence of a shepherd: one who diligently watches over their flock, provides for their needs, delights in them, shields them from danger, seeks out the lost, hears their cries for help, defeats their enemies, leads them to safety, and grants them freedom in abundant pastures.
    And who embodies this rich and noble Shepherd, sent to find lost sheep, rescue them from peril, overcome their adversaries, and set them free in boundless pastures, taking delight in them for eternity? It is YAHUSHUA, The Great Shepherd. Amen.
    Halal YAHUAH!

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The Passion of Vibia Perpetua!

This is a powerful and moving account of Perpetua’s martyrdom. Her story is one of incredible faith, defiance, and courage in the face of persecution. The fact that she left behind a firsthand account of her experiences makes her legacy even more profound—she wasn’t just a figure remembered through secondhand stories; her own voice has echoed through history.

It’s remarkable how her suffering not only strengthened the faith of those around her but also even converted her jailer. Her final words—urging unity and perseverance—make her a figure not just of sacrifice but of leadership.

She walked into the Roman arena where the wild beasts awaited her. She trembled not from fear but from joy. Her name was Vibia Perpetua. She was just 22, a young mother singing hymns as the crowd jeered and a lion, leopard and wild cow encircled her.

One of the beasts attacked, hurling her to the ground. She covered an exposed thigh with her bloody robe to preserve her modesty and groped in the dust for her hair pin so she could fix her disheveled hair.

And when a Roman executioner approached Perpetua with a sword, her last words before collapsing were aimed at her Christian companions: “Stand fast in the faith, and love you all one another and do not let our sufferings be a stumbling block to you.”

History remembers Perpetua because she kept a diary during her imprisonment entitled “The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity” (Felicity was a pregnant slave girl arrested with Perpetua). Her diary is one of the rare and oldest-surviving documents written by a Christian woman. The emotion in the diary is almost unbearable. Perpetua describes the pain of leaving her infant son, who she was still nursing. She describes a prison visit from her weeping father, who kissed her hands while pleading with her to renounce her faith.

A narrator picks up the story in the diary after Perpetua was sent to her death. He wrote in the diary that Perpetua’s faith was so inspiring it caused the prison’s warden to convert. The narrator also describes Perpetua’s death. While she was imprisoned, Perpetua says God gave her visions to reassure her. After one, she wrote: “I understood that I should fight, not with beasts but against the devil.”

If only we were so wise!

Jesus healed the sick and preached the gospel. 🙌

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This morning at church, even our pastor mentioned how many people in his congregation are struggling with chronic illness and depression and some of them, he said, will be dying soon. 🤯 It got me thinking—when will pastors take it a step further and start ministering physical health too, not just spiritual and moral guidance? ⛪✨

Jesus healed the sick and preached the gospel. 🙌 RFK Jr. just said the other day that physical and spiritual health go hand in hand. So why are we only getting half the message? Maybe it’s time Sunday service included more than just scripture—how about some detox tips, movement, and real healing? 🥦💪

Now that’s a revival I’d love to see. 🔥🙏

Maybe I need to recruit my pastor as an affiliate.
😉

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Are the Anunnaki in the bible?

Are the Anunnaki in the bible?

While the Anunnaki themselves are not explicitly named in the Bible, there are some interesting points of connection and overlap to consider:

  • Similarities in Creation and Flood Narratives: Both Mesopotamian mythology (where the Anunnaki feature prominently) and the Bible contain stories of a great flood and the creation of humankind. This has led some to speculate that there might be a common source or influence for these narratives.
  • The Nephilim: The Nephilim are a fascinating and mysterious group of beings mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. They appear in Genesis 6:4 and Numbers 13:33, and their identity and origins have been debated for centuries often described as giants or mighty warriors who were the offspring of “sons of God” and “daughters of men.” Some interpretations link these “sons of God” to fallen angels, which bears some resemblance to the Anunnaki being a group of deities. However, the exact nature and origin of the Nephilim is a matter of ongoing debate and interpretation.  
  • Here’s a breakdown of what we know (and what we don’t) about the Nephilim:
  • What the Bible Says:
  • Genesis 6:4: “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans 1 and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.”   1. missourireview.com missourireview.com
  • Numbers 13:33: The Israelite spies sent to Canaan report seeing Nephilim there, describing them as giants so large that the spies felt like grasshoppers in comparison.
  • Interpretations and Theories:
  • Because the biblical descriptions are brief and somewhat ambiguous, there are several interpretations about who the Nephilim were:
  • Fallen Angels: This is a popular interpretation, suggesting that the “sons of God” were angels who rebelled against God and mated with human women, producing giant offspring. This view is supported by some ancient Jewish texts like the Book of Enoch.
  • Descendants of Seth: Another interpretation proposes that the “sons of God” were descendants of Seth, the righteous son of Adam, while the “daughters of humans” were descendants of Cain. The Nephilim, in this view, were simply humans who fell away from righteousness.
  • Powerful Warriors: Some scholars believe the Nephilim were simply exceptionally strong and skilled warriors, and their “giant” stature may be metaphorical.
  • Key Points of Debate:
  • Identity of the “sons of God”: Whether they were angels, human descendants of Seth, or something else entirely.
  • Nature of the Nephilim: Whether they were literal giants, exceptionally strong humans, or a combination of both.
  • Their fate: Whether they were all destroyed in the Great Flood, or if some survived and continued to exist afterward.
  • Significance:
  • Despite the uncertainty surrounding their identity, the Nephilim have captured the imagination of many people throughout history. They represent the mysterious and unknown aspects of the ancient world, and their story raises questions about the nature of humanity, the relationship between the divine and the human, and the forces of good and evil.
  • Important Note:
  • It’s crucial to remember that these are interpretations of ancient texts, and there is no single, definitive answer about who the Nephilim were. The Bible itself provides limited information, and much of the speculation comes from later traditions and interpretations.
  • Indirect Connections: Some scholars suggest that certain biblical figures or events might have connections to Mesopotamian deities or myths, although these connections are often debated and not definitively established.

Important Considerations:

  • Different Contexts: It’s crucial to remember that the Bible and Mesopotamian mythology come from different cultural and religious contexts. They have different purposes and perspectives.
  • Interpretation: Interpretations of both the Bible and ancient myths can vary widely. What one person sees as a clear connection, another might view as mere coincidence.  
  • Scholarly Debate: The relationship between biblical narratives and Mesopotamian mythology is a complex and ongoing topic of scholarly debate. There is no single, universally accepted answer.

In Conclusion:

The Anunnaki are not directly mentioned in the Bible. However, there are some intriguing similarities and potential connections between biblical stories and Mesopotamian myths, particularly regarding creation, the flood, and the Nephilim. Whether these are direct links, shared cultural influences, or simply coincidences remains a matter of interpretation and scholarly discussion.

Did Jesus christ say you are gods?

The statement “You are gods” appears in the Bible, but it’s crucial to understand the context. Here’s what you need to know:

  • The Source: The phrase comes from Psalm 82:6, which is part of the Old Testament. It’s not a direct quote from Jesus.
  • The Context: Psalm 82 is addressed to rulers and judges in ancient Israel. It criticizes them for their injustice and warns them that they will be judged despite their positions of authority. The “gods” in this context are human beings who hold positions of power and responsibility.
  • Jesus’ Use: Jesus quotes Psalm 82:6 in John 10:34. He’s responding to accusations of blasphemy because he called himself the Son of God. Jesus uses the verse to argue that if even human judges are called “gods” in the scriptures, then it’s not blasphemous for him, who is the Son of God, to use that title.
  • The Meaning: The phrase “You are gods” in Psalm 82 doesn’t mean that humans are divine beings in the same way that God is. It’s a metaphorical way of referring to those who have been given authority and responsibility. However, the psalm also emphasizes that even those in power are accountable to God and will be judged for their actions.

In summary:

  • The phrase “You are gods” is from the Old Testament, not a direct saying of Jesus.
  • It refers to human rulers and judges in a specific context.
  • Jesus uses the verse in a specific argument to defend his claim to be the Son of God.
  • The phrase does not mean that humans are literally gods.

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Is abortion in the Bible?

Numbers 5:11-31 describes a ritual for a woman suspected of adultery. In this ritual, the priest would mix holy water with dust from the tabernacle floor and the woman would drink it. This water is sometimes referred to as “bitter water” or “water of bitterness” in various translations. The text does not explicitly mention whether the woman is pregnant, but some interpretations suggest that the ritual could result in a miscarriage if the woman is guilty. However, other interpretations focus on the swelling of the abdomen and the wasting away of the thigh as signs of divine judgment, rather than a direct reference to abortion.
Numbers 5:11-31 The Test for an Unfaithful Wife
11 Then the Lord said to Moses, 12 “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘If a man’s wife goes astray and is unfaithful to him 13 so that another man has sexual relations with her, and this is hidden from her husband and her impurity is undetected (since there is no witness against her and she has not been caught in the act), 14 and if feelings of jealousy come over her husband and he suspects his wife and she is impure—or if he is jealous and suspects her even though she is not impure— 15 then he is to take his wife to the priest. He must also take an offering of a tenth of an ephah[a] of barley flour on her behalf. He must not pour olive oil on it or put incense on it, because it is a grain offering for jealousy, a reminder-offering to draw attention to wrongdoing.

16 “‘The priest shall bring her and have her stand before the Lord. 17 Then he shall take some holy water in a clay jar and put some dust from the tabernacle floor into the water. 18 After the priest has had the woman stand before the Lord, he shall loosen her hair and place in her hands the reminder-offering, the grain offering for jealousy, while he himself holds the bitter water that brings a curse. 19 Then the priest shall put the woman under oath and say to her, “If no other man has had sexual relations with you and you have not gone astray and become impure while married to your husband, may this bitter water that brings a curse not harm you. 20 But if you have gone astray while married to your husband and you have made yourself impure by having sexual relations with a man other than your husband”— 21 here the priest is to put the woman under this curse—“may the Lord cause you to become a curse[b] among your people when he makes your womb miscarry and your abdomen swell. 22 May this water that brings a curse enter your body so that your abdomen swells or your womb miscarries.”

“‘Then the woman is to say, “Amen. So be it.”

23 “‘The priest is to write these curses on a scroll and then wash them off into the bitter water. 24 He shall make the woman drink the bitter water that brings a curse, and this water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering will enter her. 25 The priest is to take from her hands the grain offering for jealousy, wave it before the Lord and bring it to the altar. 26 The priest is then to take a handful of the grain offering as a memorial[c] offering and burn it on the altar; after that, he is to have the woman drink the water. 27 If she has made herself impure and been unfaithful to her husband, this will be the result: When she is made to drink the water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering, it will enter her, her abdomen will swell and her womb will miscarry, and she will become a curse. 28 If, however, the woman has not made herself impure, but is clean, she will be cleared of guilt and will be able to have children.

29 “‘This, then, is the law of jealousy when a woman goes astray and makes herself impure while married to her husband, 30 or when feelings of jealousy come over a man because he suspects his wife. The priest is to have her stand before the Lord and is to apply this entire law to her. 31 The husband will be innocent of any wrongdoing, but the woman will bear the consequences of her sin.’”

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National Library of Medicine • An abortion is a procedure to end a pregnancy. It can be done two different ways: Medication abortion, which uses medicines to end the pregnancy. It is sometimes called a “medical abortion” or “abortion with pills.” Procedural abortion, a procedure to remove the pregnancy from the uterus. It is sometimes called a “surgical abortion.”

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In this video, we dive into the biblical perspective on abortion, addressing one of today’s most debated topics. Learn what the Bible teaches about the sanctity of life, God’s role in creation, and His thoughts on the value of unborn children. We’ll explore 7 key facts, including how God forms life in the womb and why every life is precious in His sight. Whether you are pro-life or seeking answers, this video provides a thorough, Bible-based approach to understanding abortion from a Christian worldview. 📖 Bible Verses Covered: Psalm 139:13-14, Jeremiah 1:4-5, Ezekiel 16:20-21, John 14:6, Deuteronomy 24:16, and more. 🙏 Remember: Choose life, and know that Jesus loves you. #BibleStudy #ProLife #AbortionDebate #ChristianPerspective #FaithAndLife #BiblicalTruth

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Footnotes

  1. Numbers 5:15 That is, probably about 3 1/2 pounds or about 1.6 kilograms
  2. Numbers 5:21 That is, may he cause your name to be used in cursing (see Jer. 29:22); or, may others see that you are cursed; similarly in verse 27.
  3. Numbers 5:26 Or representative
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What does the Bible say about families provoking their children?

The Bible addresses the issue of fathers provoking their children in a few key passages, most notably in Ephesians 6:4 and Colossians 3:21. These verses don’t explicitly define “provoking,” but we can understand it through the context and related concepts:
Key Points:

  • Don’t exasperate or discourage: The core message is to avoid actions that frustrate, anger, or demoralize children. This can include:
  • Unreasonable expectations: Demanding too much or setting unrealistic standards.
  • Inconsistent discipline: Applying rules unfairly or unpredictably.
  • Harsh or abusive treatment: Yelling, belittling, or physically harming children.
  • Favoritism: Showing clear preference to one child over others.
  • Neglect: Ignoring their needs or failing to provide emotional support.
  • Focus on nurturing and instruction: The alternative to provoking is to raise children “in the nurture and admonition of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4). This emphasizes:
  • Loving guidance: Providing support, care, and understanding.
  • Moral teaching: Instilling values and principles based on faith.
  • Discipline with love: Correcting behavior in a way that teaches and encourages growth, not crushes their spirit.
    Why is this important?
  • Children’s well-being: Provocation can lead to emotional damage, resentment, and rebellion in children.
  • Family harmony: It creates conflict and hinders healthy relationships within the family.
  • Spiritual development: Children who feel constantly criticized or discouraged may struggle to develop a positive view of God.
    It’s important to note:
  • This applies to both parents: While the verses specifically mention fathers, the principles apply to mothers as well. Both parents have a responsibility to create a nurturing environment for their children.
  • Children are not perfect: Children will make mistakes and need correction. The key is to do so in a way that is loving, patient, and focused on their growth.
    In essence, the Bible encourages parents to create a home environment where children feel loved, supported, and encouraged to grow into responsible and faithful individuals.

While the Bible doesn’t use hashtags, it does contain relevant verses about how parents should interact with their children. Here are some key themes and related verses:

  • Avoid provoking children to anger:
  • Ephesians 6:4: “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”
  • Colossians 3:21: “Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.”
  • These verses emphasize the importance of creating a positive and supportive environment for children, avoiding actions that might lead to resentment or discouragement.
  • Discipline with love and instruction:
  • Proverbs 13:24: “Whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them.”
  • Proverbs 22:15: “Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far from them.”
  • Hebrews 12:11: “No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.”
  • These verses highlight the need for discipline, but emphasize that it should be administered with love and aimed at instruction and correction, not out of anger or a desire to inflict pain.
  • Nurture and care:
  • 1 Thessalonians 2:7: “But we were gentle among you, like a mother caring for her little children.”
  • This verse uses the analogy of a mother’s love to describe the kind of care and nurture that parents should provide.
    It’s important to note that interpretations of these verses can vary. Some emphasize the importance of firm discipline, while others focus on the need for gentleness and understanding. Ultimately, parents should strive to create a loving and supportive environment where their children can grow and thrive.
    If you’re interested in further exploring this topic, you can search for commentaries or articles on these specific verses or on the broader topic of parenting in the Bible.
  • You’re right to point out that the Bible doesn’t use tags in the way we do on social media! It’s a very different kind of text. However, we can still identify key themes and concepts related to provoking children, which function similarly to tags by helping us categorize and find relevant information. Here are some “tags” you might use to search for information on this topic in the Bible:
    Parenting: This is a broad tag that encompasses all aspects of raising children, including discipline, instruction, and emotional support.
    Discipline: This tag focuses on the methods parents use to correct and guide their children. It’s important to consider the Bible’s teachings on discipline in the context of avoiding provocation.
    Anger: This tag highlights the emotional aspect of the issue. The Bible warns against parents provoking their children to anger, so it’s important to understand what constitutes healthy vs. unhealthy anger in a child.
    Fathers: While the Bible often addresses fathers specifically, the principles generally apply to both parents. This tag can help you find verses that focus on the father’s role in the family.
    Children: This tag reminds us that children are individuals with their own needs and sensitivities. Parents should be mindful of how their actions affect their children.
    Instruction: This tag emphasizes the importance of teaching and guiding children in the way of the Lord. This should be done in a patient and loving manner, avoiding harshness that could lead to discouragement.
    Love: This is a fundamental principle in all aspects of parenting. The Bible emphasizes that discipline and guidance should be motivated by love for the child.
    By using these “tags” to search within the Bible or in biblical commentaries, you can find relevant verses and teachings on how to avoid provoking children and raise them in a loving and supportive environment.
  • https://www.bible.com/bible/compare/EPH.6.4
  • http://www.joyoffaith.com/parenting-links.html
  • https://ayopejufalekulo.com/2018/06/20/the-rod-of-discipline/
  • https://tmbears.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/coaches/channing-hoyt/225

What does the Bible say about helping your family members.

The Bible places a strong emphasis on the importance of family and caring for its members. Here are some key themes and verses that highlight this:

  1. Providing for Family:
  • 1 Timothy 5:8: “But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his own household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” This verse emphasizes the responsibility to provide for the material needs of one’s family.
  1. Honoring Parents:
  • Exodus 20:12: “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” This commandment highlights the importance of respecting and caring for parents, especially in their old age.
  1. Showing Love and Compassion:
  • Romans 12:10: “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” This verse encourages showing love and care towards all family members.
  • Galatians 6:2: “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” This verse emphasizes supporting family members in times of need and sharing their burdens.
  1. Teaching and Guiding:
  • Proverbs 22:6: “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” This verse highlights the responsibility of parents to teach and guide their children in the ways of the Lord.
  1. Maintaining Unity:
  • Colossians 3:14: “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” This verse emphasizes the importance of love in maintaining unity within the family.
    Overall:
    The Bible teaches that family is a sacred institution and that caring for family members is a fundamental responsibility. This includes providing for their needs, honoring parents, showing love and compassion, teaching and guiding children, and maintaining unity within the family.
    It’s important to note that interpretations of these verses can vary, and different Christian denominations may have slightly different perspectives on the specific ways to apply these principles. However, the overall message is clear: caring for family is a vital aspect of Christian faith and practice.
  • :
    General Love & Support:
    #FamilyLoveInChrist
    #ServingFamilyTogether
    #BiblicalFamilySupport
    #LoveOneAnotherFamily
    Practical Help:
    #FamilyHelpingHands
    #SharingWithFamily
    #CaringForFamily
    #FamilyInNeed
    Unity & Harmony:
    #FamilyUnityInChrist
    #OneMindFamily
    #PrayingForFamily
    #FamilyHarmony
    A bit more poetic/evocative:
    #FamilyAsOne
    #StrongFamilyTree
    #RootedInFaithFamily
    Important Notes:
  • https://blog.rose-publishing.com/2016/02/24/trivia-god-loves-a-what-giver/
  • https://morganites.org/woman-this-is-your-son/
  • https://deal.town/faithful-and-co/inside-new-sweatshirt-trending-now-F383RLYZ4

Sabbath Keepers Dating

sabbath keepers dating

For Sabbath-keepers, dating can involve finding someone who shares their beliefs and values. This often means finding someone who also observes the Sabbath, which typically falls on Saturday.

Sabbath-keepers may use Christian dating sites or apps to find a partner. Some examples of Christian dating sites and apps include: 

  • Christian Mingle: A dating site for Christians
  • Christian Cupid: A dating site for Christians
  • Christian Connection: A dating site for Christians
  • Holy: A Christian dating app for meeting people who love Jesus

Explanation

Sabbath-keepers believe that Christians should observe the Bible Sabbath on Saturday. Seventh-day Adventists are a Christian denomination that observe the Sabbath on Saturday. They believe that the Sabbath is a day of rest and worship.

Here are some potential approaches:

  • Community Involvement:
    • Sabbath-keeping churches or fellowships: These provide opportunities to meet others who share your faith and observe the Sabbath.
    • Sabbath-keeping events and activities: Some communities organize Sabbath-focused events, retreats, or social gatherings. http://SabbathKeepersDating.com
  • Online Dating:
    • Specific platforms: Some online dating platforms cater to specific religious communities, including Sabbath-keepers.
    • Clear profiles: When using general dating platforms, clearly state your faith and Sabbath observance in your profile to attract compatible matches.
  • Friends and Family:
    • Introductions: Ask trusted friends and family members if they know any single Sabbath-keepers who might be a good match.

Important Considerations:

  • Shared Values: While Sabbath observance is important, it’s crucial to find someone who shares your broader values and life goals.
  • Communication: Open and honest communication about your faith and how you observe the Sabbath is essential.
  • Respect and Understanding: Be respectful of your partner’s beliefs and practices, even if they differ slightly from your own.

Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and guidance only.

Note: The term “Sabbath-keeper” can encompass individuals from various faith traditions, including Seventh-day Adventists, Jews, and others.

  • #SabbathDating
  • #SabbathKeepersDating
  • #FaithBasedDating
  • #ChristianDating
  • #JewishDating
  • #SeventhDayAdventistDating
  • #ShabbatDating
  • #SabbathObservant

More Specific:

  • #SabbathKeepingSingles
  • #FindASabbathKeeper
  • #SabbathLife
  • #SabbathCulture
  • #FaithfulAndFree
  • #GodCenteredDating
  • #BiblicalDating

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry

Shalom Friends,

There is another Sabbath Keepers Fellowship that you have probably never met – SabbathKeepersFellowship.org . We are in the process of joining forces with SabbathKeepersFellowship.com in order to better serve all of our members and to extend our reach to all of you who keep the seventh day Sabbath. These two ministries have somewhat different functions but very similar beliefs, and what one lacks the other seems to have. We think it will be a very diverse but excellent fit. We hope you will think so, too. Let us know, okay?

By way of introduction to SabbathKeepersFellowship.org this post will simply tell you something about Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry. We began as a simple prison ministry in 1996, but have evolved into much more, and we want to share that with you. Later posts will bring teaching, testimony, scripture, and all sorts of interesting information that we think you will find to be of great value. We are glad to be a part of this new venture, and we also look forward to meeting all of you.

Shalom and blessings to you from all the staff and members of the other SKF!

Shalom Friends,

There is another Sabbath Keepers Fellowship that you have probably never met – SabbathKeepersFellowship.org . We are in the process of joining forces with SabbathKeepersFellowship.com in order to better serve all of our members and to extend our reach to all of you who keep the seventh day Sabbath. These two ministries have somewhat different functions but very similar beliefs, and what one lacks the other seems to have. We think it will be a very diverse but excellent fit. We hope you will think so, too. Let us know, okay?

By way of introduction to SabbathKeepersFellowship.org this post will simply tell you something about Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry. We began as a simple prison ministry in 1996, but have evolved into much more, and we want to share that with you. Later posts will bring teaching, testimony, scripture, and all sorts of interesting information that we think you will find to be of great value. We are glad to be a part of this new venture, and we also look forward to meeting all of you.

Shalom and blessings to you from all the staff and members of the other SKF!

Shalom Friends,

There is another Sabbath Keepers Fellowship that you have probably never met – SabbathKeepersFellowship.org . We are in the process of joining forces with SabbathKeepersFellowship.com in order to better serve all of our members and to extend our reach to all of you who keep the seventh day Sabbath. These two ministries have somewhat different functions but very similar beliefs, and what one lacks the other seems to have. We think it will be a very diverse but excellent fit. We hope you will think so, too. Let us know, okay?

By way of introduction to SabbathKeepersFellowship.org this post will simply tell you something about Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry. We began as a simple prison ministry in 1996, but have evolved into much more, and we want to share that with you. Later posts will bring teaching, testimony, scripture, and all sorts of interesting information that we think you will find to be of great value. We are glad to be a part of this new venture, and we also look forward to meeting all of you.

Shalom and blessings to you from all the staff and members of the other SKF!

 

 

 

ABOUT US

 

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry is a non-denominational fellowship of the children of YHWH Most High whose purpose is to unite its members to serve and obey Him in all things; to minister to the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the poor and needy prisoner, both during incarceration and upon release from prison; and to minister to the needs of their families and friends. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported solely by the grace of our Creator and by the charitable donations, contributions and tithes of its friends and of the general public. While SKF serves all Sabbath keepers and has a diverse range of services, the prison ministry is the centerpiece of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship and is the focus of its charitable operations. It provides volunteers, books, Sacred Name Scriptures, concordances, calendars, various worship items such as the tallith (prayer shawl), tallith katan and kippah, as well as festival and Sabbath matzah (bread) and juice, to prison inmates and to their families. Our Passover Package program, through which the minimum Passover Seder items as listed in Scripture are provided to thousands of inmates across the nation, is the most popular of all the programs offered by the ministry. Sabbath Keepers Fellowship also sponsors and holds services on the 7th day Sabbath in diverse places both inside the prisons and out each week, as is made possible by prison authorities, facilitated by its volunteers, and as desired by its followers and friends. The goals and mission of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship are further achieved through its re-entry initiative which attempts to provide some faith-based housing, life-skills education, and emotional and spiritual support for it’s prison members after their release, as is made possible through your charitable giving. All proceeds from charitable donations to SKF are used for the purposes of it’s prison ministry and none of it’s staff takes a salary nor compensation of any kind. All of the ministry’s materials and programs are provided to prisoners free of charge as mandated in the Scriptures in Matthew 10:8, “…freely you have received, freely give.” You can be absolutely sure that when you make a donation to SKF, every penny goes to the people who need it most – our inmate members and their families. And, all of your donations are fully tax deductible.

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry seeks to bring the living water of the Word and Spirit of YHWH Almighty to all who desire it as expressed in Isaiah 55:1, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat. Come buy wine and milk without money and without cost.” In obedience to His Son Yehoshua Messiah’s words of love, our creed is: “Then the righteous will answer Him saying, ‘Master, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and take you in, or naked and clothe you? Or when did we see you sick or in prison and come to you?’ And the King will answer and say unto them, ’Assuredly, I say unto you, inasmuch as you did it to the least of these my brethren, you did it to Me.”

OUR HISTORY

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship was founded in 1996 as a home fellowship and study group having an outreach ministry to believers in prison. Donations and contributions were utilized primarily to supply bibles and teaching materials to inmates who could not otherwise afford or obtain them. At that time the ministry was quite small and localized. By 1999, the ministry’s operations were expanded and additional programs added. Sabbath Keepers boasted an ever-growing inmate membership, a monthly newsletter, book and bible giveaways, a Pen-Pal program, a national Passover Package program added in 2011, support of Sabbath worship services on various prison units in multiple states, and even some limited personal visitation to inmates by SKF volunteers. Now, through the grace of the Most-High, and because of a great need and demand in the prisons at this time, Sabbath Keepers has flourished and grown into a nationwide ministry serving over 3,000 inmates and their families in 41 states, a home-service and festival venue open to all, as well as facillitating an ever-growing social-media community of faith separate from our prison ministry efforts.

OUR MISSION

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship offers its services and support to those who seek to observe the Scriptural commandments without regard to particular denominations, race, creed, color or doctrines. We have done so for well over two decades and many thousands of men and women – your brothers and sisters in faith – have benefited through these efforts. Our goal is simply to help as many people of our faith as we can in the time we have allotted to us, and then someday be among those who, when confronted by our Master on the last day, will hear Him say, ”Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, ‘Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was hungry and you gave me meat; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you took me in; I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me; I was in prison and you came unto me’. ” (Matt.25:34-36)

We are pleased to be a part of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship’s new and expanded presence here, and we encourage you to take advantage of all the things we have to offer on our website and in our social media groups. If you wish to see and learn more about us, visit our website at:

 

SabbathKeepersFellowship.org

If you wish to visit SKF on Facebook, visit us there at:

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry

If you wish to join us for learning and fellowship, visit us at the:

Min Hazaqen Torah Study Group

If you wish to view or participate in our live weekly Zoom study sessions, just click here any Sabbath day at 4pm Central time.

 

 

 
Sabbath Keepers Fellowship | 903-489-1930

 

| info

ABOUT US

 

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry is a non-denominational fellowship of the children of YHWH Most High whose purpose is to unite its members to serve and obey Him in all things; to minister to the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the poor and needy prisoner, both during incarceration and upon release from prison; and to minister to the needs of their families and friends. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported solely by the grace of our Creator and by the charitable donations, contributions and tithes of its friends and of the general public. While SKF serves all Sabbath keepers and has a diverse range of services, the prison ministry is the centerpiece of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship and is the focus of its charitable operations. It provides volunteers, books, Sacred Name Scriptures, concordances, calendars, various worship items such as the tallith (prayer shawl), tallith katan and kippah, as well as festival and Sabbath matzah (bread) and juice, to prison inmates and to their families. Our Passover Package program, through which the minimum Passover Seder items as listed in Scripture are provided to thousands of inmates across the nation, is the most popular of all the programs offered by the ministry. Sabbath Keepers Fellowship also sponsors and holds services on the 7th day Sabbath in diverse places both inside the prisons and out each week, as is made possible by prison authorities, facilitated by its volunteers, and as desired by its followers and friends. The goals and mission of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship are further achieved through its re-entry initiative which attempts to provide some faith-based housing, life-skills education, and emotional and spiritual support for it’s prison members after their release, as is made possible through your charitable giving. All proceeds from charitable donations to SKF are used for the purposes of it’s prison ministry and none of it’s staff takes a salary nor compensation of any kind. All of the ministry’s materials and programs are provided to prisoners free of charge as mandated in the Scriptures in Matthew 10:8, “…freely you have received, freely give.” You can be absolutely sure that when you make a donation to SKF, every penny goes to the people who need it most – our inmate members and their families. And, all of your donations are fully tax deductible.

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry seeks to bring the living water of the Word and Spirit of YHWH Almighty to all who desire it as expressed in Isaiah 55:1, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat. Come buy wine and milk without money and without cost.” In obedience to His Son Yehoshua Messiah’s words of love, our creed is: “Then the righteous will answer Him saying, ‘Master, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and take you in, or naked and clothe you? Or when did we see you sick or in prison and come to you?’ And the King will answer and say unto them, ’Assuredly, I say unto you, inasmuch as you did it to the least of these my brethren, you did it to Me.”

OUR HISTORY

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship was founded in 1996 as a home fellowship and study group having an outreach ministry to believers in prison. Donations and contributions were utilized primarily to supply bibles and teaching materials to inmates who could not otherwise afford or obtain them. At that time the ministry was quite small and localized. By 1999, the ministry’s operations were expanded and additional programs added. Sabbath Keepers boasted an ever-growing inmate membership, a monthly newsletter, book and bible giveaways, a Pen-Pal program, a national Passover Package program added in 2011, support of Sabbath worship services on various prison units in multiple states, and even some limited personal visitation to inmates by SKF volunteers. Now, through the grace of the Most-High, and because of a great need and demand in the prisons at this time, Sabbath Keepers has flourished and grown into a nationwide ministry serving over 3,000 inmates and their families in 41 states, a home-service and festival venue open to all, as well as facillitating an ever-growing social-media community of faith separate from our prison ministry efforts.

OUR MISSION

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship offers its services and support to those who seek to observe the Scriptural commandments without regard to particular denominations, race, creed, color or doctrines. We have done so for well over two decades and many thousands of men and women – your brothers and sisters in faith – have benefited through these efforts. Our goal is simply to help as many people of our faith as we can in the time we have allotted to us, and then someday be among those who, when confronted by our Master on the last day, will hear Him say, ”Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, ‘Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was hungry and you gave me meat; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you took me in; I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me; I was in prison and you came unto me’. ” (Matt.25:34-36)

We are pleased to be a part of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship’s new and expanded presence here, and we encourage you to take advantage of all the things we have to offer on our website and in our social media groups. If you wish to see and learn more about us, visit our website at:

 

SabbathKeepersFellowship.org

If you wish to visit SKF on Facebook, visit us there at:

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry

If you wish to join us for learning and fellowship, visit us at the:

Min Hazaqen Torah Study Group

If you wish to view or participate in our live weekly Zoom study sessions, just click here any Sabbath day at 4pm Central time.

 

 

 Sabbath Keepers Fellowship | 903-489-1930

 

| info

ABOUT US

 

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry is a non-denominational fellowship of the children of YHWH Most High whose purpose is to unite its members to serve and obey Him in all things; to minister to the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the poor and needy prisoner, both during incarceration and upon release from prison; and to minister to the needs of their families and friends. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported solely by the grace of our Creator and by the charitable donations, contributions and tithes of its friends and of the general public. While SKF serves all Sabbath keepers and has a diverse range of services, the prison ministry is the centerpiece of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship and is the focus of its charitable operations. It provides volunteers, books, Sacred Name Scriptures, concordances, calendars, various worship items such as the tallith (prayer shawl), tallith katan and kippah, as well as festival and Sabbath matzah (bread) and juice, to prison inmates and to their families. Our Passover Package program, through which the minimum Passover Seder items as listed in Scripture are provided to thousands of inmates across the nation, is the most popular of all the programs offered by the ministry. Sabbath Keepers Fellowship also sponsors and holds services on the 7th day Sabbath in diverse places both inside the prisons and out each week, as is made possible by prison authorities, facilitated by its volunteers, and as desired by its followers and friends. The goals and mission of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship are further achieved through its re-entry initiative which attempts to provide some faith-based housing, life-skills education, and emotional and spiritual support for it’s prison members after their release, as is made possible through your charitable giving. All proceeds from charitable donations to SKF are used for the purposes of it’s prison ministry and none of it’s staff takes a salary nor compensation of any kind. All of the ministry’s materials and programs are provided to prisoners free of charge as mandated in the Scriptures in Matthew 10:8, “…freely you have received, freely give.” You can be absolutely sure that when you make a donation to SKF, every penny goes to the people who need it most – our inmate members and their families. And, all of your donations are fully tax deductible.

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry seeks to bring the living water of the Word and Spirit of YHWH Almighty to all who desire it as expressed in Isaiah 55:1, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat. Come buy wine and milk without money and without cost.” In obedience to His Son Yehoshua Messiah’s words of love, our creed is: “Then the righteous will answer Him saying, ‘Master, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and take you in, or naked and clothe you? Or when did we see you sick or in prison and come to you?’ And the King will answer and say unto them, ’Assuredly, I say unto you, inasmuch as you did it to the least of these my brethren, you did it to Me.”

OUR HISTORY

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship was founded in 1996 as a home fellowship and study group having an outreach ministry to believers in prison. Donations and contributions were utilized primarily to supply bibles and teaching materials to inmates who could not otherwise afford or obtain them. At that time the ministry was quite small and localized. By 1999, the ministry’s operations were expanded and additional programs added. Sabbath Keepers boasted an ever-growing inmate membership, a monthly newsletter, book and bible giveaways, a Pen-Pal program, a national Passover Package program added in 2011, support of Sabbath worship services on various prison units in multiple states, and even some limited personal visitation to inmates by SKF volunteers. Now, through the grace of the Most-High, and because of a great need and demand in the prisons at this time, Sabbath Keepers has flourished and grown into a nationwide ministry serving over 3,000 inmates and their families in 41 states, a home-service and festival venue open to all, as well as facillitating an ever-growing social-media community of faith separate from our prison ministry efforts.

OUR MISSION

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship offers its services and support to those who seek to observe the Scriptural commandments without regard to particular denominations, race, creed, color or doctrines. We have done so for well over two decades and many thousands of men and women – your brothers and sisters in faith – have benefited through these efforts. Our goal is simply to help as many people of our faith as we can in the time we have allotted to us, and then someday be among those who, when confronted by our Master on the last day, will hear Him say, ”Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, ‘Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was hungry and you gave me meat; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you took me in; I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me; I was in prison and you came unto me’. ” (Matt.25:34-36)

We are pleased to be a part of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship’s new and expanded presence here, and we encourage you to take advantage of all the things we have to offer on our website and in our social media groups. If you wish to see and learn more about us, visit our website at:

 

SabbathKeepersFellowship.org

If you wish to visit SKF on Facebook, visit us there at:

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry

If you wish to join us for learning and fellowship, visit us at the:

Min Hazaqen Torah Study Group

If you wish to view or participate in our live weekly Zoom study sessions, just click here any Sabbath day at 4pm Central time.

 

 

 
Sabbath Keepers Fellowship | 903-489-1930

 

| info

Orthodox Hebrew Judaism vs Satanic Jewish Zionism

If you want to understand the State of Israel Judaism vs Zionism then you need to hear the truth from Judaism  the Bible and the Laws or God.  Zionism is against the laws of Judaism, God and the Bible.  Israel is against the laws of Judaism.  Ungodly people control Israel….Israel controls the United States.

  • • In the Bible, Jews were called Hebrews or Children of Israel
    • The terms “Jew” and “Judaism” come from the tribe or kingdom of Judah
    • “Jew” now refers to all physical and spiritual descendants of Jacob
    • A person can be Jewish by birth or by conversion
    • Traditionally, Jewish status passes through the mother, not the father
  • This section is a Sharred from texemarrs.com 

    “I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the Synagogue of Satan.”

    (Revelation 2:9)
    “And the Lord appeared unto Abram, and said, Unto thy seed will I give this land…”

    (Genesis 12:7)

    Who should possess the land of Israel? Christian evangelicals say it should be the descendants of Abraham. They point to the Old Testament and claim that God gave this land forever to the descendants of Abraham and that God demands they and they alone own the land.

    To the Christian evangelical, this means the Jews. Yes, it is the Jews who own this land, and it is their land forever.

    Itil, capital of Khazaria
    In 2008, Russian archaeologist Dmitry Vasilyev unearthed Itil, the long lost capital of the Kingdom of Khazaria. New DNA science proves that today’s “Jews” come from Khazaria and are not the seed of Abraham.

    The Jews, then, according to Christian evangelicals, are the descendants of Abraham, his seed.

    DNA Science Confounds the Common Wisdom

    There is only one problem. And it is a huge one. Science proves those who call themselves “Jews” are not Jews!DNA Science has confounded the Christian evangelicals by proving conclusively that most of the people in the nation of Israel and in World Jewry are not the descendants of Abraham.

    Those living today who profess to be “Jews” are not of the ancient Israelites, and they are not the seed of Abraham. In fact, the new DNA research shows that the Palestinians actually have more Israelite blood than do the “Jews!”

    The nation of Israel today is populated with seven and half million imposters.

    The “Jews” Are Not Jews But Are Khazarians

    Dr. Eran Elhaik, geneticist researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, found that today’s “Jews” originated from Khazaria and not Israel. They are not the seed of Abraham.

    The newest DNA science finding is from Dr. Eran Elhaik (“a Jew”) and associates at the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In research accepted December 5, 2012 and published by the Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Molecular Biology and Evolution, it was found that the“Khazarian Hypothesis” is scientifically correct.What exactly is the “Khazarian Hypothesis?” Simply stated, it holds that the Jewry genome is a mosaic of ancestries which rise primarily out of the Khazars.

    Jews are Khazars, not Israelites.

    The “Jews” of America, Europe, and Israel are descendants not of Father Abraham but of King Bulan and the people of ancient Khazaria. Khazaria was an amalgam of Turkic clans who once lived in the Caucasus (Southern Russia) in the early centuries CE. These Turkic peoples were pagans who convertedto Judaism in the eighth century. As converts, they called themselves “Jews,” but none of their blood comes from Israel.

    Geneticists report that less than 2% of “Jews” living in Israel are actually Israelites.

    Later, the “Jews” (Khazars) emigrated, settling in Russia, Hungary, Poland, Germany, and elsewhere in Europe. As “Jews,” the Khazars then left the European nations in 1948 and settled the fledgling, new nation of Israel.The people of Israel are not the seed, nor the ancestors, of Abraham. They call themselves “Jews,” but in fact, DNA science shows them to be Khazars. They say they are “Jew,” but they are not.

    “There are no blood or family connections among the Jews,” said Dr. Elhaik in an interview with Haaretz, Israel’s daily newspaper. “The various groups of Jews in the world today do not share a common genetic origin. Their genome is largely Khazar.”

    The Khazarians, never in Israel, converted to Talmudic Judaism in the 8th Century.

    God Did Not Give the Land to the

  • Khazarians

    Thus, when Prime Minister Netanyahu says, “God gave this land to our Israelite forefathers,” he is absolutely wrong. There are no Israelite forefathers of today’s “Jews.” When today’s “Jews” say they should possess the land because they are Israelites and are the seed of Abraham, they are mistaken.

    The “Jews” are in Israel for one reason and one reason only: Because the United States, in 1948, recognized the nation of “Israel” and has since funded and protected it. God’s Word has nothing to do with it.

    God’s Word, the Holy Bible, prophesied that in the last days imposters would erroneously and falsely claim to be “Jews.” These imposters would, the Bible told us, persecute their enemies and especially the Christians. But God would have his revenge:

    “Behold, I will make them of the Synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; Behold I will make them to come and worship at thy feet and know that I have loved thee.” (Revelation 3:9)

    Do the “Jews” (Khazars) not do exactly as our God prophesied? Do they not persecute the Palestinians and defile the land, claiming they are its original inhabitants? This, even though theirproven ancestors, the Khazars, never set foot in the Middle East and are not the seed of Abraham?

    My thanks to Dr. Eran Elhaik of Johns Hopkins University and to his associates. You have performed a valuable service with your DNA research, both to Christianity and to world understanding. Elhaik’s research confirms earlier DNA studies, especially the work of Dr. Ariella Oppenheim of Hebrew University, who likewise found, in 2001, that the “Jews” came from the Khazars rather than the Israelites. Dr. Oppenheim even found that some of the Palestinians have the chromosomes proving they are “Cohen,” related to the ancient Israelites who worked in the Synagogue and Temple.

    Where, and Who, Are the Seed of Abraham?

    I ask my evangelical Christian friends: What will you do now? Will you heed what God said, in Revelation 2 and 3, about “them which say they are Jews and are not?” Will you accept modern DNA science as legitimate and valuable in proving the truth of God’s Word?

    Or will you, dear Christian friend, walk right on by, dismissing what both God and science have informed you?

    God said that the seed of Abraham would inherit the land. Therefore, we must—absolutely must—in light of the DNA evidence, ask ourselves: Where, and who are the seed of Abraham?

    We know that Netanyahu and the people who now inhabit Israel have no claim to the land. They are interlopers, false pretenders. But there is a true and legitimate Chosen People of God. In fact, the scriptures had it right all along. The answer is found in Galatians 3:29. Read it for yourself:

    “And if ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed and heirs according to the promise.”

    So, if you belong to Jesus our Lord, you are “Abraham’s seed,” regardless of your physical race. You are overcomers, and Revelation 21:7 promises, “He that overcometh shall inherit all things.” This is the great secret that every true Christian knows.

    God is not a racist. The Great Commission extends to every race and ethnicity. We who love Jesus are His Chosen People, and we have the promise first given to Abraham way back in Genesis.

    Know this, and you will forever be greatly blessed. And that, dear friends is the promise given Abraham and his seed.

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  • Kabbalism should be suspect for drawing attention to ones own “spirituality” rather than drawing attention to and glorifying Jesus Christ (God Almighty). As Isaiah 64:6 declares, “all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags.” Kabbalist mysticism is the basis for Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, the Illuminati, Knights Templar, and many other occult organizations. Their holy book is the Zohar. “Spell oils and incense blends produced according to Kabbalah” is the advertisement on this witchcraft website
  • Kabbalah has many different ways of being spelled in English. It can be as you have spelled it, or one of the following: Kaballah, Qabalah, or Cabalah.Kabbalah developed between the 6th and 13th centuries among Jews in Babylonia, Italy, Provence, and Spain. The word Kabbalah means “to receive” and refers to revelation from God received by Jews and passed to succeeding generations through oral tradition. The word was first used by mainstream Judaism but later came to refer to those who believed that only a select few were given the secret knowledge from God as to the “true” meaning of Scriptures.  Kabbalah uses occultic practices and is considered to be a cult. 

    Kabbalah resembles closely some of the beliefs held by the Greek Gnostics in that both groups held that only a select few were given deeper understanding or knowledge. Also, Kabbalah teaches that emanations from God did the work of creation rather than creation being directly from God. With each descending emanation, the emanation became further away from God. The final emanation took the personal form of angels. This would be like God created a lesser god, and that one then created a lesser god, and this kept happening until the end result were angels. This directly contradicts God’s revelation of Himself in the Bible. In the Bible, God teaches that He is both separate from all of His creation and yet is directly accessible by those who come to Him through Jesus Christ.

     

    Kabbalah does hold to the inspiration of Scripture, but does not seek the plain meaning of Scripture. The Kabbalah approach is mystical and very subjective, using such things as numerology to find “hidden” meaning. Through this method, almost any teaching that one desires could be “found” in Scripture. This goes against the very heart of communication. God provided Scripture that He might communicate with mankind and teach humanity of Himself. It is obvious that Scripture is meant to be taken at face value and Not mystical interpretation. This can be demonstrated by fulfilled prophecy. God said something would happen, and it happened as He said it would. The greatest example of this is the fulfillment of the prophecies concerning the first coming of Jesus Christ. The were hundreds of verses referring to His coming, and they were fulfilled literally (Isaiah 7:14; 9:6; Micah 5:2; Isaiah 53. This is why the Bible should be interpreted literally or normally.

     

    Kabbalah even has a pantheistic characteristic. Pantheism is the idea that God and His creation are one. This of course is not what God has told us in the Bible. God created all that exists from nothing (the Hebrew word “bara”). Kabbalah says that creation is one of God’s emanations – this is the pantheistic quality that Kabbalah has.

     

    Of course I do not know why you have asked this question (what is Kabbalah?), but if you are seeking to know God and have a personal relationship with Him, look no further that Jesus Christ and the Bible. Jesus is God in the flesh, and He came to die for every person’s sins. If an individual trusts in Christ — that He is God (John 1:1-3) and paid for sin (Romans 8:3) — then that person is forgiven and becomes a child of God (John 1:12).

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  • SATANISTS CHAMPION THE KABBALAHIn the midst of this wishful fervor, the infamous Kabbalist Sabbatai Zevi [4] announced in Smyrna in 1666 that he was the Messiah. Over a million Jews worldwide became his followers. Sabbatai Zevi preached the satanic doctrine, “Praised be He who permits the forbidden.”He reasoned that doing good keeps the universe too balanced and slows down the return of God. Therefore sin is virtue; and observance of the Torah morality was the sin. The essence of Satanism is to turn good and evil on their head.

    Sabbatai Zevi’s movement thrived until he promised to overthrow the Caliph of Istanbul. The Caliph had him arrested him and gave him the choice of converting to Islam or execution. Sabbatai Zevi converted without hesitation, telling his followers to do the same.

    Conversion to Islam was a bit over the top for many rabbis who excommunicated the Sabbateans. However, a core of followers converted with him.[5]

    Rabbi Martin Antelman believes an unknown number of Sabbatai’s followers returned to the mainstream fold of Judaism and remained secret practitioners of the cult.

    The Nobel Prize winning Yiddish storyteller Isaac Bashevis Singer recounted legends among pre-Holocaust Jews in Poland of entire villages that succumbed to these Satanic Kabbalists. His novel “Satan in Goray” is devoted to this subject.

    Sabbateanism went underground and within a century had a revival as the semi-secret cult of Jacob Frank. When Adam Weishaupt’s branch of the Illuminati was exposed, Amschel Mayer Rothshild set Frank and his cult up in Frankfurt as the new head of the Illuminati.

    Frank followed Sabbatai Zevi’s strategy of pretending to convert to a target religion in order to infiltrate and destroy it. Frank later returned to Poland with his followers and “converted” to Catholicism. His sponsor had been the King of Poland. But within a year his infamy was obvious and he was imprisoned.

  • For the Kabbalist, good and evil are ‘relative’ so evil is an illusion. Instead of right and wrong, Kabbalah says every action is like the moon, with a light side and dark side. The Kabbalists say that the adept must embrace his or her dark side to become, “a fully integrated human being”.Not everyone who studies Kabbalah becomes a Satanist. But, Kabbalah is a prerequisite for ALL Luciferian practitioners. Freemasonry rides on Kabbalah, the 19th century “Pope of Freemasonry” Albert Pike said, [6]“The masonic Religion should be, by all of us initiates of the higher degrees, maintained in the Purity of the Luciferian doctrine. If Lucifer were not God, would Adonay and his priests calumniate him?

    Yes, Lucifer is God, and unfortunately Adonay is also god. For the eternal law is that there is no light without shade, no beauty without ugliness, no white without black, for the absolute can only exist as two gods…”[7]

    There is only one God. Lucifer is the spine-chilling vacuum that results from the absence of God. The Kabbalah is a hoax that allows its followers to reformulate reality to serve their selfish interests. This is why they teach that “truth is by its nature subjective.”

    Modernism and secularism are based on the Kabbalah. It is the reason our “civilization” is preoccupied with violence, sex and the occult, and why current events appeared to be scripted in Hollywood. It is the reason our political and cultural leaders are liars and why society has lost its bearings.

    As long as Kabbalists (i.e. Illuminati) continue to rule, humanity will continue to spin its wheels.

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The Messianic Jewish calendar typically includes both Jewish and Christian holidays

The Messianic Jewish calendar typically includes both Jewish and Christian holidays, as well as events that are significant to the history and theology of the movement.

Some of the major Jewish holidays observed by Messianic Jews include:

  • Rosh Hashanah: the Jewish New Year, which is observed in the fall and marks the beginning of the High Holy Days.
  • Yom Kippur: the Day of Atonement, which is observed ten days after Rosh Hashanah and is a time for reflection and repentance.
  • Sukkot: the Feast of Tabernacles, which is observed in the fall and commemorates the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness.
  • Hanukkah: the Festival of Lights, which is observed in the winter and commemorates the rededication of the Temple after the Maccabean revolt.
  • Passover: the holiday that commemorates the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt.
  • Shavuot: the holiday that commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.

In addition to these Jewish holidays, Messianic Jews also observe Christian holidays such as Christmas and Easter, as well as events that are significant to the history and theology of the movement. These may include:

  • The Feast of Firstfruits: a holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and is observed on the Sunday after Passover.
  • Pentecost: a Christian holiday that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus.
  • The Feast of Trumpets: a holiday that is associated with the return of the Messiah and is observed on Rosh Hashanah.
  • The Day of Atonement: a holiday that is associated with the forgiveness of sins and is observed on Yom Kippur.

Messianic Jews may also observe other events that are significant to the history and theology of the movement, such as the anniversary of the founding of the first Messianic Jewish congregation in the United States in 1968.

It’s important to note that the specific practices and observances of Messianic Judaism can vary depending on the individual or community. Some Messianic Jewish communities may follow a more traditional Jewish approach, while others may incorporate more Christian practices.

What is Messianic Judaism?

Messianic Judaism is a religious movement that combines elements of Judaism with the beliefs of Christianity. Its followers identify as Jewish and believe in Jesus as the Messiah and Savior. The movement emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s as Jewish individuals who had accepted Jesus as the Messiah sought to reconcile their Jewish identity with their newfound faith.

Messianic Jews typically observe Jewish holidays and traditions, such as keeping kosher and celebrating Shabbat. They also incorporate Christian beliefs and practices into their worship, such as reading from the New Testament and participating in communion.

If you are interested in learning more about Messianic Judaism and incorporating its practices into your daily life, there are several resources available to you. You may want to start by reading books or articles on the subject, attending Messianic Jewish services or events, and connecting with Messianic Jewish communities in your area.

It may also be helpful to find a mentor or spiritual guide who can provide guidance and support as you explore and practice Messianic Judaism. Additionally, prayer and study can be important components of daily practice, as you seek to deepen your understanding and connection to God through this faith tradition.

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Sabbath Keepers fellowship

Shalom Friends,

There is another Sabbath Keepers Fellowship that you have probably never met – SabbathKeepersFellowship.org. We are in the process of joining forces with SabbathKeepersFellowship.com in order to better serve all of our members and to extend our reach to all of you who keep the seventh day Sabbath. These two ministries have somewhat different functions but very similar beliefs, and what one lacks the other seems to have. We think it will be a very diverse but excellent fit. We hope you will think so, too. Let us know, okay?

By way of introduction, this post will simply tell you something about SabbathKeepersFellowship.org . We began as a simple prison ministry in 1996, but have evolved into much more, and we want to share that with you. Later posts will bring teaching, testimony, scripture, and all sorts of interesting information that we think you will find to be of great value. We are glad to be a part of this exciting new venture, and we also look forward to meeting all of you.

ABOUT US

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry is a non-denominational fellowship of the children of YHWH Most High whose purpose is to unite its members to serve and obey Him in all things; to minister to the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the poor and needy prisoner, both during incarceration and upon release from prison; and to minister to the needs of their families and friends. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported solely by the grace of our Creator and by the charitable donations, contributions and tithes of its friends and of the general public. While SKF serves all Sabbath keepers and has a diverse range of services, the prison ministry is the centerpiece of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship and is the focus of its charitable operations. It provides volunteers, books, Sacred Name Scriptures, concordances, calendars, various worship items such as the tallith (prayer shawl), tallith katan and kippah, as well as festival and Sabbath matzah (bread) and juice, to prison inmates and to their families. Our Passover Package program, through which the minimum Passover Seder items as listed in Scripture are provided to thousands of inmates across the nation, is the most popular of all the programs offered by the ministry. Sabbath Keepers Fellowship also sponsors and holds services on the 7th day Sabbath in diverse places both inside the prisons and out each week, as is made possible by prison authorities, facilitated by its volunteers, and as desired by its followers and friends. The goals and mission of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship are further achieved through its re-entry initiative which attempts to provide some faith-based housing, life-skills education, and emotional and spiritual support for it’s prison members after their release, as is made possible through your charitable giving. All proceeds from charitable donations to SKF are used for the purposes of it’s prison ministry and none of it’s staff takes a salary nor compensation of any kind. All of the ministry’s materials and programs are provided to prisoners free of charge as mandated in the Scriptures in Matthew 10:8, “…freely you have received, freely give.” You can be absolutely sure that when you make a donation to SKF, every penny goes to the people who need it most – our inmate members and their families. And, all of your donations are fully tax deductible.

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry seeks to bring the living water of the Word and Spirit of YHWH Almighty to all who desire it as expressed in Isaiah 55:1, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat. Come buy wine and milk without money and without cost.” In obedience to His Son Yehoshua Messiah’s words of love, our creed is: “Then the righteous will answer Him saying, ‘Master, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and take you in, or naked and clothe you? Or when did we see you sick or in prison and come to you?’ And the King will answer and say unto them, ’Assuredly, I say unto you, inasmuch as you did it to the least of these my brethren, you did it to Me.”

OUR HISTORY

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship was founded in 1996 as a home fellowship and study group having an outreach ministry to believers in prison. Donations and contributions were utilized primarily to supply bibles and teaching materials to inmates who could not otherwise afford or obtain them. At that time the ministry was quite small and localized. By 1999, the ministry’s operations were expanded and additional programs added. Sabbath Keepers boasted an ever-growing inmate membership, a monthly newsletter, book and bible giveaways, a Pen-Pal program, a national Passover Package program added in 2011, support of Sabbath worship services on various prison units in multiple states, and even some limited personal visitation to inmates by SKF volunteers. Now, through the grace of the Most-High, and because of a great need and demand in the prisons at this time, Sabbath Keepers has flourished and grown into a nationwide ministry serving over 3,000 inmates and their families in 41 states, a home-service and festival venue open to all, as well as facilitating an ever-growing social-media community of faith separate from our prison ministry efforts.

OUR MISSION

Sabbath Keepers Fellowship offers its services and support to those who seek to observe the Scriptural commandments without regard to particular denominations, race, creed, color or doctrines. We have done so for well over two decades and many thousands of men and women – your brothers and sisters in faith – have benefited through these efforts. Our goal is simply to help as many people of our faith as we can in the time we have allotted to us, and then someday be among those who, when confronted by our Master on the last day, will hear Him say, ”Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, ‘Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: For I was hungry and you gave me meat; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you took me in; I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me; I was in prison and you came unto me’. ” (Matt.25:34-36)

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We are pleased to be a part of Sabbath Keepers Fellowship’s new and expanded presence here, and we encourage you to take advantage of all  we have to offer on our website and in our social media groups.

If you wish to see and learn more about us, visit our website at: SabbathKeepersFellowship.org

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The Eternal Gospel Church: Sabbath-Keeping Pastor Publishes Controversial Newspaper Ads

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April 28, 2017 – “LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE THREATENED!  NATURAL DISASTERS ARE COMING WHICH WILL RESULT IN A NATIONAL SUNDAY (WORSHIP) LAW WILL BE THE MARK OF THE BEAST!   A $1000.00 REWARD FOR MISSING BIBLE TEXT.”  These shocking statements have startled millions of readers that picked up the USA Today on April 14th, or the Washington Times on April 12th and 14th, 2017.  The ad offers a thousand dollars for a missing Bible text that will prove the sacredness of the 7th–day Sabbath was transferred to Sunday, the first day of the week, either by Jesus or one of His apostles.

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A Christian biker club that openly honors the Seventh-day Sabbath. They conduct a ministry to support, encourage and help fellow bikers to find faith in Jesus Christ.
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April 28, 2017 – “LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE THREATENED! NATURAL DISASTERS ARE COMING WHICH WILL RESULT IN A NATIONAL SUNDAY (WORSHIP) LAW WILL BE THE MARK OF THE BEAST! A $1000.00 REWARD FOR MISSING BIBLE TEXT.” These shocking statements have startled millions of readers that picked up the USA Today on April 14th, or the Washington Times on […]

via The Eternal Gospel Church: Sabbath-Keeping Pastor Publishes Controversial Newspaper Ads — Florida Now

The Omer period is the time between the First Shabbat after Passover (meaning the Shabbat [7th day Sabbath, not holiday/high day Shabbat

The Omer period is the time between the First Shabbat after Passover (meaning the Shabbat [7th day Sabbath, not holiday/high day Shabbat] and Shavuot. See Leviticus 23:15-16. Shavuot, or Pentecost, is the 50th day. This mitzvah derives from the Torah commandment to count seven weeks (one Biblical method) and forty-nine days (the other Biblical method) beginning from […]

via Counting the Omer — Love Israel Connection

This congregation began keeping Shabbat and the Feasts of the Lord!

Following is a terrific video of Assemblies of God Pastor Scott Hillman humbly and compassionately giving testimony of why and how he and most of his congregation began keeping Shabbat and the Feasts of the Lord. Interestingly, after many questions and deep discussion, his denomination allowed him to stay and Hillman reveals that he is […]

via AoG Pastor Changes to Sabbath and Feast Observance. Why? — natsab

“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy

8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, […]

via The Sabbath and the need for rest — Beholding Him Ministries

Erev Shabbat) Family Service (also Called “Erev Shabbat”

Sabbath Evening (Erev Shabbat) Family Service (also Called “Erev Shabbat”, Hebrew for Evening of the Sabbath) Throughout the week, we are all running to and fro. We are going to ballgames, work, school, and other events. The Erev Shabbat Service is a special service performed by the Jewish people for over 2,000 years. It would have been […]

via Sabbath Evening (Erev Shabbat) Family Service — The Sabbath Sentinel

Some keep the Sabbath going to Church, I keep it, staying at Home

This poem from Emily Dickinson makes me smile every time I read it. My comments follow. Some keep the Sabbath going to Church – I keep it, staying at Home – With a Bobolink for a Chorister – And an Orchard, for a Dome – Some keep the Sabbath in Surplice – I just wear my […]

via Some keep the Sabbath going to Church — — Telling the Truth

On tonight’s show Multi topic discussion including infiltrators and agents!

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Scheduled for Feb 27, 2016

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On tonight’s show Multi topic discussion including infiltrators and agents!

On tonight’s show Multi topic discussion including infiltrators and agents of the world power players , hidden influences on government , history and preparedness studio1776.org

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A Personal Testimony of Daniel Joseph Leach Jr on facebook about his faith in Jesus Christ

No man has made me believe in God and I didn’t learn that Jesus Christ was God from the Bible. I had a supernatural conversation before I ever read the Bible or ever stepped in to a church. I don’t have a blind faith iv seen the living God I heard the voice of Angle’s I know that God is real. You can think I am crazyer than a Fox but I’m here to testify by the truth of the spirit of God to you who do not believe that the glory of God may be made manifest in you. Amen.

Greetings!

Greetings! We are a new fellowship and are at the grassroots stage of our development as an organization.  We are building a global community of 7th day Sabbath Keepers.  If your looking for a new place to call home or your looking to build your own fellowship in your area and if you are looking for other Sabbath keepers for a small home Bible study/fellowship and you are currently attending a none Sabbath keeping Church,there is no need for you to be an Adventist to meet with us. We consider our group Nondenominal but Messianic Jews, with Hebrew Roots Christians, Seventh Day Baptists and Adventists, United Church of God, etc please call or text me anytime! We would be very interested in meeting with you. The only thing we ask is that you believe in God’s Ten Commandments,and are willing to share your beliefs and experiences. Hope to hear from you soon! Call ask for Daniel Leach my cell number 1(701)339-3131