Free Scripture Printables: A Year of Prayer and Bible Verses
Looking for free scripture printables to help you stay consistent in God’s Word? Download this printable journal with weekly Bible verses and prayer prompts!
Looking for free scripture printables to help you stay consistent in God’s Word? Download this printable journal with weekly Bible verses and prayer prompts!
This commentary on Proverbs 3 explores the full context of verses 5-6 and what it truly means to trust in the Lord.
In this post, we look at the most quoted Deuteronomy bible verses in the New Testament and why they still matter for believers today.

This post examines Bible verses taken out of context to dismiss God's law, revealing their true meaning and the ongoing relevance of Torah today.

Did Jesus abolish the dietary laws? Why was pork forbidden to be eaten in the Bible’s Old Testament law? Should Christians abstain from eating pork today? We aim to answer these questions and more in this post.
You'll be shocked to learn that many of these common foods are often unclean according to the Bible ... especially #7!

In this post, we discuss the Biblical command to wear tzitzit: their purpose, how to wear them with our modern-day garments, and whether we should as Christians.
In this post, we explore sin being defined as "missing the mark" in the Bible and how we can practically teach this concept to our children.

Is eating shrimp a sin in the Bible? Learn what God's word says about clean and unclean foods and how it applies to us as Christians today.

What if we all proclaimed His Word (with our mouths and with our actions) in full assurance that we would not be put to shame?
Some thoughts on Hanukkah, whether Torah-observant Christians should celebrate it, and a recipe for homemade, healthy dark chocolate almond butter treats!
In Episode 2 of our "Sip 'n' Chat" video series, we explore whether Christians should celebrate Christmas by addressing some of the most common questions we hear around this topic. We also share our story of how Yah called us away from this holiday and into celebrating His feast days.