https://firstcenturychristiani....ty.net/the-messiah-a
Where is the evidence that the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel still exist? Margot Crossing talks about that in this second part of our conversation. It’s there for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear, such as her friends of Mizoram in India, and their distant cousins in Kyrgyzstan who proclaim their ancestry from the tribe of Manasseh in their distinct culture, artistry, and language. They are just two of the people groups Margot has encountered who know their Israelite roots, and who are eager to trace them back to Jerusalem.
This is the work of the Holy Spirit of our Creator, Who is calling His people today just as He has done since antiquity. Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate biblical examples of the Spirit’s presence in their midrash, “In the Shadow.” Solomon Lopez and Rut Banks have been singing for a long time about the Presence of the Almighty in His people, and that’s what they share with us in song in this episode.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../03/21/reunion-roadm
Where is the evidence that the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel still exist? Margot Crossing talks about that in this second part of our conversation. It’s there for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear, such as her friends of Mizoram in India, and their distant cousins in Kyrgyzstan who proclaim their ancestry from the tribe of Manasseh in their distinct culture, artistry, and language. They are just two of the people groups Margot has encountered who know their Israelite roots, and who are eager to trace them back to Jerusalem.
This is the work of the Holy Spirit of our Creator, Who is calling His people today just as He has done since antiquity. Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate biblical examples of the Spirit’s presence in their midrash, “In the Shadow.” Solomon Lopez and Rut Banks have been singing for a long time about the Presence of the Almighty in His people, and that’s what they share with us in song in this episode.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../03/21/reunion-roadm
Where is the evidence that the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel still exist? Margot Crossing talks about that in this second part of our conversation. It’s there for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear, such as her friends of Mizoram in India, and their distant cousins in Kyrgyzstan who proclaim their ancestry from the tribe of Manasseh in their distinct culture, artistry, and language. They are just two of the people groups Margot has encountered who know their Israelite roots, and who are eager to trace them back to Jerusalem.
This is the work of the Holy Spirit of our Creator, Who is calling His people today just as He has done since antiquity. Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate biblical examples of the Spirit’s presence in their midrash, “In the Shadow.” Solomon Lopez and Rut Banks have been singing for a long time about the Presence of the Almighty in His people, and that’s what they share with us in song in this episode.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../03/21/reunion-roadm
Dr. Terry Harman (the Tabernacle Man) has some really interesting videos on the Levitical sacrificial system.
https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2020/03/dr-harm
I thought I would share some of my favorite books today, for all you bookworms out there. I hope you'll enjoy this! https://archive.aweber.com/awlist6425868/CAq3k
On this date in history, 03/21/1776: Governor William Tryon is hung in effigy in New York City. #otd #tdih #americanrevolution https://www.historycarper.com/....1776/03/23/tryons-ef
Is there a danger in becoming obsessive about the details of the instructions we received from our Creator? The answer is complicated. When we become more concerned with the minute details than the joy of obedience, then yes we risk missing the point of the instructions… which is to have peace and a joy filled heart. Psalm 119:35, “Direct me in the path of Your commandments, for there I find delight.”
Welcome to the new home for TTN Social!
Everything should be where you left it last time, but if you do find anything out of place then do let me know, Rhy Bezuidenhout