Good afternoon everyone! My brother who is still growing into Torah recently wrote a book titled God is a patriarch. It's available on amazon here;
https://www.amazon.com/God-Pat....riarch-Biblical-woma
He talks about marriage, biblical roles and a proper view of Yahweh in light of scripture. He's still learning and growing, but publishing the book was a big step. When I encouraged him to use a pen name he refused, saying that would be denying Yeshua before men. He's put his career on the line going against the vaccine and pretty much been declared 'persona non grata' with my family because of his stances. It's a pretty good read and very thought provoking.
And YHWH said, "Behold, there is a place by me where you shall stand on the rock…"
Exodus 33:21
The name of the Rock is #yeshua.
(It's not about spelling or pronunciation. You can call him Jesus if you want. It's about who he is, not your accent or native tongue.)
How DID YOU GET SAVED?
A. History Books
B. Bible
C. Other
If you said, history what historian?
Did you need Physical proof of the Bible to believe the Word of God?
A. Got it
B. No
C. Other
When do you think about GOD?
A. When questioned
B. Never
C. 10% of my day
D. once a week
E. Other
I'm excited to announce that my new book with Pronomian Publishing, "Remember the Sabbath," is now available in paperback and ebook formats. I hope it will be a blessing to you. Check it out here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09S63PTWS/
Yesterday, I was feeling quite overwhelmed with- well, pretty much everything. My husband asked me what was wrong, and said I was rather cranky. Cranky is not my normal.
We, as moms and wives, sometimes feel like the world is crashing down around us. Why do we let it get to this point? I think that often we are so busy taking care of everyone else, we never stop and take care of ourselves. I'm not talking bubble baths and shopping sprees here. I'm talking about filling our tanks so we have something to share with everyone else.
After my husband showed concern for my obviously off-base mood, I realized I better take the time to get myself squared away. I did several things, and as a result, I feel so much better today. Here are some of the things that helped me get back to my non-cranky self.
*Get back in the Bible. Letting this habit slide never ends well.
*Spend some serious time in prayer.
*Ask for help. Feelings of overwhelm come crashing in when I don't delegate and try to tackle everything myself. This can be fixed by sharing the load, and by talking out with my family what tasks are important, and what tasks can be shelved or deleted altogether.
*Do a brain dump. This is a quirky way of saying- write down everything floating around in your head. This can include to-do items, or worries, fears, and ideas for the future. Get it all down on paper.
*Try to close up some open projects. Once you get everything out of your head, and down on paper, you may see several items that you can quickly finish up. Yesterday, I spent a couple hours working through some shorter tasks. It felt good to cross all those items off.
*Get some hugs from whatever unsuspecting family member is close by. It'll make you feel better.
*Praise Yah that you have family to care for, a home that needs cleaned, and another day to live for Him.
I just added some pretty Bible tabs to my shop, in 3 different styles. They are PDF printables, so you can print and make as many as you like. #shopfamilyfirst
https://www.torahfamilyliving.....com/product-tag/bibl