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Blessings on you from the Elliott family! Thank you for subscribing, and we hope you enjoy today’s newsletter. Happy Wednesday! Today let's talk about what faith is, and how we can have complete certainty that what we believe is true. 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"Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman needing not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:15)
s'et—approved; accepted; elevated to a standard or measure. Source
I’ve been pondering something lately. What is faith? This is a super important question! What is saving faith, faith that gains eternal life? Nothing is more important than that, right? What do people mean when they say believers are “people of faith”? Is this just a politically-correct statement? I wonder, especially when all “peoples of faith” (Muslim, Catholic, Buddhist, Baptist) are lumped in together. Faith in what? in whom? What does Yeshua mean when He says my faith can move mountains?
I’ve never moved a mountain. Read More
Foundations of Torah is a full-year plan to study the Torah, including 54 weeks of traditional Torah-portion readings and additional readings for the biblical feast days. This is a stand-alone curriculum designed to be used by parents with their
entire family from kindergarten up. Weekly introductions to the Torah portions are written specifically to encourage parents. Daily lessons include verse-by-verse readings through the entire Torah, with complete discussion questions AND answers, memory verses, and suggestions for additional activities. Learn More |
Sometimes I feel like apologizing for my beliefs. In our culture, it’s not politically correct to be dogmatic or to try to convince someone else that she might be wrong or have false views. I might sincerely believe what I read in my morning Bible time, yet later, when I’m conversing with a neighbor of a different faith or worldview, I’m tempted to
keep my mouth shut and not “impose” my views on her. Why am I so timid? Do I really think there is a possibility that I’ve interpreted Scripture incorrectly? Do I really think that it’s wrong to make someone else feel badly, even if I think she is believing a lie that has eternal consequences? Read More
Our 10th Anniversary Homeschool Family Conference is August 7-8, 2023, and our theme is “Plants Grown Up.” We will share ways to plant seeds of faith in our children and to teach effectively so that we can see good fruit. You can have the benefit of a live
conference without the expensive price tag or travel time. With this year’s conference, you can enjoy the sessions from the comfort of your computer, tablet, or phone. You’ll be able to chat live with other conference attendees. Get Your Ticket
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Today we’re going to discuss the hope of the restoration of Israel, finishing this series with 4 more things we can do to prepare. This is Part 3 of 3 videos. Watch Now |
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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