Shosh, Good to hear from you. Hope all is going well. As mentioned below, I rarely get on line. I believe that we are in an age of 'information overload'. Seems the best way to communicate is via standard email. I also rarely check my Facebook page. I am better at that since we receive 'reminders'. Shalom, Cliff
Toda raba for your greeting. I have not been on this site in awhile, but am thankful to hear from someone... I am very active in my community right now, teaching through the Torah Club curriculum with a group of 15 believing individuals from various denominationsjust now being acquainted with their heritage. I am also busy as an activist in support of Israel's increasingly dangerous political situation. I will visit your site and sign-up for your newsletter (I just caught a glimpse of it prior to commenting here...). May His face shine upon you and yours...
todah rabah, I appreciate the comment. As a writer now, I tend to be rather removed from most contacts unless directly involved in doing some voluntary work for them.
I suspect there are many more who could use the grace you extend in the light that you shine as the warmth of the glow of his work in you has indeed madse you to be a fit "lamb" in the Menorah of His tabernacle.
Perhaps one day in the Millenium we may meet and you and your husband shall be welcome for shabbes at my table.
Thank you for posting to me. I almost forgot about this group...I should be more active in it, but it's hard to fit all the online time I'd like. I leave my computer on 24/7 but am not always near it.
I will check your website out...and would love to chat sometime.
Blessings,
Cindylee
I know I have not been very active because I moved recently from Sweden to Finland to a place called Kausala near to the Russian about 50 miles
I am the co pastor of a small Messianic congregation here.
I am studying ancient Hebrew the language spoken en written during the time of Moshe. very interesting and it gives a more deeper understanding of the Word en Y`shua. We are living in interesting times right now things are changing very fast. I will take later a look at your side. I would like to give you a thought for this week two words from the Hebrew. King David. I f you look at face value to this two words it just means King (title) Dawid (Name)
Melekh=ruler or ruler of. Dawid(beloved or one who loves)
So the two words combined the One who rules is the One who Loves.
If we go a little deeper the the meaning of the English word love means in Hebrew -to Protect and Provide in other words the One who rules is the One who Protects and Provides So a little thought for you for this coming week.
the Blessing of Y`shua will be with you and your Family.
Shalom Shosh,
Thanks for the message.....I think we were actually at Temple. I left the computer on, but we'd gone to Shabbat Services. Looking forward to investigating your site. Shabbat Shalom, Joie
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Thanks for your writing. I seldom get on line here. Good to here from you too.
Janshen
Toda raba for your greeting. I have not been on this site in awhile, but am thankful to hear from someone... I am very active in my community right now, teaching through the Torah Club curriculum with a group of 15 believing individuals from various denominationsjust now being acquainted with their heritage. I am also busy as an activist in support of Israel's increasingly dangerous political situation. I will visit your site and sign-up for your newsletter (I just caught a glimpse of it prior to commenting here...). May His face shine upon you and yours...
Daniel
todah rabah, I appreciate the comment. As a writer now, I tend to be rather removed from most contacts unless directly involved in doing some voluntary work for them.
I suspect there are many more who could use the grace you extend in the light that you shine as the warmth of the glow of his work in you has indeed madse you to be a fit "lamb" in the Menorah of His tabernacle.
Perhaps one day in the Millenium we may meet and you and your husband shall be welcome for shabbes at my table.
Alecheim Shalom
Michael
Michael
thank-you, I have not been on-line for awhile, appreciated your invitation to visit. By the way, I also love the Arts and have traveled a bit.
Have a great day.
Shalom
I will check your website out...and would love to chat sometime.
Blessings,
Cindylee
I know I have not been very active because I moved recently from Sweden to Finland to a place called Kausala near to the Russian about 50 miles
I am the co pastor of a small Messianic congregation here.
I am studying ancient Hebrew the language spoken en written during the time of Moshe. very interesting and it gives a more deeper understanding of the Word en Y`shua. We are living in interesting times right now things are changing very fast. I will take later a look at your side. I would like to give you a thought for this week two words from the Hebrew. King David. I f you look at face value to this two words it just means King (title) Dawid (Name)
Melekh=ruler or ruler of. Dawid(beloved or one who loves)
So the two words combined the One who rules is the One who Loves.
If we go a little deeper the the meaning of the English word love means in Hebrew -to Protect and Provide in other words the One who rules is the One who Protects and Provides So a little thought for you for this coming week.
the Blessing of Y`shua will be with you and your Family.
YHWH Shalom from Finland
Willem
Thanks for the message.....I think we were actually at Temple. I left the computer on, but we'd gone to Shabbat Services. Looking forward to investigating your site. Shabbat Shalom, Joie
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