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Blessings on you from the Elliott family! Thank you for subscribing, and we hope you enjoy today’s newsletter. Happy Monday to you! As you get moving on this week, working hard with excellence and diligence, I want to encourage you to be a "good and faithful servant" with all the talents and abilities that have been given to
you. 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"Even so every good tree brings forth good fruit, but a corrupt tree brings forth evil fruit." (Matthew 7:17)
p'ree—fruit; something produced; reward; an agricultural product, especially fresh fruits and vegetables;
the harvested products of a crop. Source
In Matthew 25:14-30, we read about a master who entrusted sums of money to three of his servants, according to the abilities that he knew they had. Read More
Today is the last day of our sale. Have you been considering Homeschooling Torah? Now is the perfect time! With over 75 courses included in your membership, and subjects for teaching preschool to high school, it's
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Today we’re going to discuss how to be a good and faithful servant. We’ll be discussing our verse of the week, Matthew 25:21. “Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy
of your master.” Watch Now
Foundations of Torah High School Journal might have been written for high-school students, but adults of all ages have fallen in love with it, as they journal their way through the annual Torah-reading schedule. Each week’s journal pages include a
summary of the Torah portion, study questions, a space for prayer requests, a memory verse, and application questions to help you put into practice what you have read in Scripture. Learn More |
We are often asked if Homeschooling Torah includes high school subjects. When looking at the website, it can appear that teaching most of your students together means that advanced students will not be challenged or might even be left out. We have carefully checked
the high-school graduation requirements in several states, so that college-bound students will be adequately prepared. After you boil down all the subjects generally studied, you see that the following skills are needed. Continue Reading |
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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