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Blessings on you from the Elliott family! Thank you for subscribing, and we hope you enjoy today’s newsletter. There are hard times in our world right now, aren't there? Why does God allow all this trouble? Today let's talk about that, and we'll also think about ways to keep our shalom (our peace). My goal is to bring a little bit of Scripture, a sprinkle of encouragement, and a dash of hope to your day. I love a good cup of coffee (brewed like this), but if some other drink is more your style, I'm sure that will work. The point is for you to take a break from crazy living, just long enough for a sip of joy.
Daily Bible Verse"Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to them that put their trust in Him" (Proverbs 30:5, NKJV)
ts'roo-fah—pure; refined; brought to a fine or a pure state free from impurities through smelting or
testing. Source
Last week, we talked about how to endure opposition. Today, the author of Hebrews tells us how to endure discipline in the form of hardships that come our way, sent by a loving
heavenly Father to produce a harvest of goodness in our lives. Discipline. Yuck! While I know that God wants to perfect me and to make me more like Himself, I don't always enjoy the process. Do you? I'm sure not. Discipline isn't pleasant. Read More
Word Power is a a comprehensive language-arts curriculum for grades K-8, including phonics, Hebrew, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and writing, with word usage and study skills included. Handwriting (manuscript and cursive) instruction is included. Separate readers with quality literature are included from grades 1-8. The goal is to raise up Kingdom
warriors who are confident in their ability to read the Word of God, as well as write and communicate with others with accuracy, clarity, and kindness. Learn More |
Some time ago on my blog, I posted an article on how and why God disciplines me. One thing I learned is that God is trying to teach
me to listen to Him. This got me thinking. How can I teach my own children to listen to me? Read
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This simple, easy-to-use workbook uses Psalm 119 to teach the Hebrew Alephbeit to children while also teaching modern Hebrew vocabulary. Straightforward pronunciation and usage tips are included, as well as plenty of review so that sounds and words won’t be forgotten. Students will be given the opportunity to use their creativity with each lesson,
helping to lock in the meaning and sounds of each Hebrew letter. Learn More |
How I Got my Facebook Shalom BackBy Amy Guenther, January 17, 2017, TorahSisters.com
I have a love/hate relationship with Facebook. I love that it’s instant “company.” I can go to my Facebook app anytime and see what’s happening in the world and engage with friends instantly.
But I also hated it for a time. Facebook stole my shalom. Can you relate? Read on to learn more about my struggle and two big steps I took to regain my shalom on
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Thank you for taking time to sip coffee with me. I hope your day is tov—good and accomplishing what the Creator designed you for.
Everything your hand finds to do, do it with all your might and for the glory of Yah! Shalom, ~Anne Elliott P.S. Can you help by sharing this newsletter with a friend? Here's a link. |
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