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A Life Submitted

Living a Life Fully Submitted to God’s Will To live a life truly submitted to God means more than simply believing in Him—it means surrendering every part of ourselves to His will, walking in obedience to the instructions He gave us from the beginning. God’s commandments are not burdens, but divine guidelines that lead us into a life of blessing,…

Time To Pause & Reflect

Shabbat Shalom to all! As we enter this sacred time, let us take a moment to pause and reflect. Shabbat is not just a break from our busy lives; it’s an opportunity to reconnect with ourselves, our loved ones, and our community. It’s a chance to embrace tranquility, to find joy in the simple moments, and to celebrate the blessings…

Rest and Reprieve

Each and every week I look forward to Friday evening … it is the beginning of my ‘rest‘. Yes, I know……I’m. not Jewish. But I do love to see how my Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) lived his life and follow in his footsteps.  It seems totally ridiculous now, but I was so naive in my understanding of ‘who‘ he was over…

Shabbat Shalom!

Another week…another reflection of time.  What is time anyway? A collection of minutes that turned into hours that turned into days, weeks and months? Pretty close I’d say. But IN those moments, in those very seconds that determine the length of our lives, holds the very existence of our souls. The existence of our souls?! Yes. Think about it. Our…

Ahhhh…….Shabbat

Yes,  Shabbat has come to the midwest and I for one, say “YEAH”!!!!! If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then you’re simply missing out on one of Yahweh’s greatest blessings. This is the time when I gather my thoughts and put them on the shelf. It is a time when I sit down at my kitchen table, light…

It’s the SHABBAT!

Shabbat is a day of enjoyment – it is not a burden nor is it difficult to keep! So no matter where you find yourself on this 7th day, simply rest, renew and refresh! It’s as easy as that!

Shabbat Shalom!

May this, the 7th day, be a blessing to you and yours. Go out and enjoy the sunshine, take a walk with your family and count your blessings, and above all, give glory to the One who is above all! Shabbat Shalom, ~ Pam ~