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Month: 28 Tishri 5785 (October 2024)

Keep the Faith!

Something To Think About Today 30 October 2024 / 28 Tishrei 5785 My Dear Brothers and Sisters: This is the eve of my Enemy’s most “hallowed” time when Satan carries out his most despicable and evil acts. The Wicked One is very active in these final days, “because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.” According to the Scriptures, as time goes on, things will get more and more wicked…

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Truth Mixed With Lies

Something To Think About 19 October 2024 / 17 Tishrei 5785 Sukkot III This message God laid on my heart, is suitable for youth, adults, lay people, pastors, and ministers of God’s Word. I have shared this passage with fellow believers in the past, and it is such an important reminder for us to keep at the forefront of our hearts and minds. Ephesians 6:10-20 “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the…

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The Storms of This Life

13 October 2024 / 11 Tishrei 5785 I have shared this in the past, but in light of all the devastating storms taking place, and the many difficulties and hardships people are facing Today, I hope these words will bring hope, comfort, and strength to those who need it. And may God be with you in your journey! The Storms of this Life Hurricane Katrina 29 August 2005 My youngest son had…

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Desperate Times

6 October 2024 / 4 Tishrei 5785 We are living in such desperate times, and the “signs of the times” are in full view for those who have “eyes to see.” Devastating wars, violent and destructive storms, whole communities wiped out by floods, fires, and riots; abject sinfulness running rampant among the people, wickedness is being perpetrated against innocent women, children, and little babies; false teachers and deceivers are proliferating—even in the…

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It Begins

3 October 2024 / 1 Tishrei 5785 / Rosh Hashanah This year Rosh Hashanah begins on Tuesday, 2 October 2024, and ends on the evening of Friday, 4 October 2024. The exact date of Rosh Hashanah varies every year since it is based on the Hebrew Calendar, where it begins on the first day of the seventh month. This Holy Day, is one of Judaism’s holiest days. Meaning “head of the year” or…

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