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Just a Little Girl Book Release Tomorrow!
Victoria Sarvadi's Just a Little Girl memoir will be available for purchase tomorrow, September 13th! Here's a video from Victoria with instructions on how you can help with the launch, our new Thunderclap campaign and more!
Ask Victoria – Kaleidoscope September 2016
Your memoir is a compelling story of an amazing life…what do you want readers to take away from having read it? I guess the bottom line would be that readers who are believers will develop a hunger to know more about the First Century teachings of Jesus. To know that...
Focus From the Founder
As a child, I enjoyed peering through my kaleidoscope at the colorful fragments of glass as they shifted and formed beautiful mosaics with the subtle turn of the lens. What began as a jumbled mess of glass pieces turned into something incredible—once the focus shifted. As 21st Century Christians, we...
God Prophesied to Me
A testimony of miracles by Dr.Vicki Sarvadi
House Churches
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The Fullness of the Gentiles
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How the Torah Relates to Christianity
How the Torah Relates to Christianity By Dr. Victoria Sarvadi God gave the Torah to His covenant people, Israel, instructing them on how to walk with Him. The Hebrew word Torah means instruction. Because He chose Israel and set them apart, He gave them detailed instructions on how to live...
Covering your head, Submitting Your Heart
The kippah is called a yarmulke in Yiddish. It’s a small skullcap worn by Jewish men and boys to demonstrate reverence and submission to God. The word yarmulke has an inference of awe and reverence to God just as the Hebrew word ‘kippa’ from the word ‘Kippor’ means atonement or...
Understanding the Sabbath
I was adopted as an infant so I don’t know much about my biological background. And I wasn’t raised as a Jew but I’ve always had an intrigue with Judaism. I never had a clue as to why until 1997. Then I had an Epiphany! It was then that, Lo...