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Blessings on you from the Elliott family! Thank you for subscribing, and we hope you enjoy today’s newsletter. Good morning! I love talking to my Heavenly Father, but even more, I am so humbled that He would love talking to me. Today's newsletter is all about the privilege we have to bring our requests and concerns to the Creator of the
universe. 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"Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you shall receive, that your joy may be full." (John 16:24)
sha-al—ask, to draw out
something that is not known; to inquire; to search into; to seek to understand what is not known. Source
A Home That PraysBy Kraig and Anne Elliott, September 23, 2019, TorahHome.com
In today’s episode, we talk about how a Torah home is a home that believes in prayer. We talk about whether YHVH answers our prayers, how to pray with our children, and why prayer
is so important. Listeners call in and share what kind of an impact prayer has made on their own lives. Kraig interviews our 14-year-old daughter about how to make a custom prayer journal from leather. Read
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Learn the Hebrew Alephbeit with this simple, easy-to-use workbook, using Psalm 119 along with modern Hebrew vocabulary. Learn how to pronounce and write the Hebrew consonants, and learn what each Hebrew letter represents. Practice identifying letters, copying Hebrew verses, and memorizing words you can use right away in your life. Learn More |
I’ve noticed something about myself. Let’s say I have a problem, an impossible problem, something I can’t fix by myself no matter
how hard I try. I have two options. My tendency is to stay up half the night worrying and trying to fix it anyway. This just makes me feel yucky the next day, and it doesn’t help anything at all. My other option is to let God fix it. Continue Reading
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Time for God, Husband, and Kids—When You’re Exhausted!By Anne Elliott and Katie Hirn, March 31, 2013, HomeschoolingTorah.com
I received an excellent reader question lately, and she gave permission for me to share it with you: 1.
How do you prioritize your relationship with your husband when you have lots of kids and no money or anyone around for babysitting? 2. How do you spend one-on-one time with your kids? Mine want one-on-one time with me and with my husband, but it is rare for us to be able to do it. 3. I also should have asked first how you
prioritize your relationship with God, since it should always come first. I am exhausted, and the go from the time my feet hit the floor, and I know my priorities have been out of whack. I do best when I have outside structure put on me (such as participating in a Bible study with other people), but the season I have been in has made that pretty much impossible. Read More |
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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