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Resurrection Sunday?

Resurrection Sunday?. Couldn’t have said it better myself!! And another GREAT resource: What does ‘mia ton sabbaton’ mean? Shalom!

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Reading my email… Part 2

The next installment of ‘Reading my email…’   Part 1 explains what this is about and why I am posting it…  As before, the names are redacted or changed to protect the innocent… ________________ *****, Thank you for your email.  I … Continue reading

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Reading my email… Part 1.

I have another post in the RT series rolling around in my head, but have not had the time or energy to start hammering it out…  May be another couple days before I get to that. In the meantime, I … Continue reading

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Scratchin’ the itch. Benedict XVI.

The prophecy itch is really screaming this morning, so I’ll scratch it with a few thoughts and a couple videos. First, the current list of ‘interesting coincidences’ is way too long to enumerate.  We definitely are living in very interesting … Continue reading

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RT: Riches

As a young teen I did lots of odd jobs to make a little spending money.  These varied from the mundane babysitting and lawn cutting to cleaning old bricks. A gentleman in the community who was building a house wanted … Continue reading

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Celebrating Purim 2013

Purim, one of the minor feasts, is almost here.  While not listed among the Feasts of Yahweh in Leviticus 23, it is a significant feast instituted in the Book of Esther. This year, 2013, it falls on the evening of … Continue reading

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RT: Manipulatives

Reformation Thought: Manipulatives Neither my wife, nor I, ever planned to be educators.  Certainly, parenting has an inherent requirement involving education as we ‘train up our children,’ but homeschooling was not our expectation when we began some six or more … Continue reading

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