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Torah Thought – Mishpatim, Exodus 21:1 – 24:18

This week I decided to do a video teaching for our Torah thought, there was just simply too much that Yeshua was sharing with me through the 53 laws presented in this week’s portion. That’s right, 53 of our Torah ordinances are presented in this one parsha, and they are so beautiful!  This weeks portion...

February 6, 2016February 23, 2018by
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Torah Thought – Shemot, Exodus 1 – 6:1

We walked up the busy street towards Trafalgar square, where lions roared and Nelson leaned on his heavy stick. Passed the awe – inspired tourists and lunch eating locals, I grabbed my hubby’s hand and pushed through the heavy doors in to the Gallery of London. I had been there before but the art wing...

December 31, 2015December 31, 2015by
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Torah Thought – VaYechi Genesis 47:28 – 50:26

Shabbat Shalom! Isn’t it good to be basking in the glorious rest of Messiah on this Shabbat! This week’s Torah reading is without a doubt, one of the most emotionally charged ones. It’s the first time we encounter human forgiveness, it’s a cutting story of both loss, reconciliation and loss again. While reading through the...

December 25, 2015December 25, 2015by
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Are you Spreading Fear or Hope?

Let’s face it the world is currently in a state of turmoil and you don’t have to look far to see it. The media is jam packing the minds of everyday people with fear-inducing news headlines. That’s the agenda of the media and the thrill-seeking marketing scheme that newspapers go for. Fear creates fear and...

August 29, 2014August 29, 2014by
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Torah Thought Terumah

A “Broken” Ark  Exodus 25:1 – 27:19   In the Torah portion this week, a number of measurements are given, along with this the measurements for the Ark of God’s presence is also presented. The measurements for the ark are as follows, two and a half cubits by one and a half cubit high and...

January 30, 2014January 30, 2014by
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Aaron and the Menorah’s

This week’s Torah Thought is once again a rich feast indeed! However, our thought for this week will primarily focus on the first three lines of the parsha. Numbers 8: 1 – 4 states that Aaron (and by implication, his sons) are to light the menorot (menorahs) and are to place them in such a...

May 23, 2013February 20, 2018by