Challah is the traditional bread that is eaten on Shabbat meals every Friday night in many Jewish and Hebraic Christian homes. In ancient times two loaves of challah (that its
Lev. 23:15 – You shall also count for yourselves from the day after the sabbath, from the day when you brought in the sheaf of the wave offering; there shall be
Our Heavenly Father has promised us many blessings, but the most significant gift He has given His children is the gift of HIS Holy Spirit. This miraculous gift became ours on
“What a lovely building,” I said, as my husband and I drove by the cute little Victorian-era church in our new neighborhood of Kingwood, Texas. “I wonder what it looks
Every January I dump out three or four tins of stale and broken left-over Christmas cookies, several partially eaten pecan and pumpkin pies, and at least a half-gallon of expired
The Omer As “Gathering” The omer (which literally refers to a sheaf of reaped grain) occurs in five chapters of the Tanakh: Exodus 16; Leviticus 23; Deuteronomy 24; Job 24;
Abortion is a very sad issue and creates diverse opinions among the people of Israel in the same way it does in America. Americans remain divided on the abortion issue,
I hear many people, Jews and Christians alike, calling the festivals and assemblies of Leviticus 23 “Jewish Holidays.” And while I agree it is the Jews who reverently honor these
Dr. Richard Booker, MBA, Ph.D., is an ordained Christian minister, President of Sounds of the Trumpet, Inc., and the Founder/Director of the Institute for Hebraic-Christian Studies. He is the author
We’re heading to Phoenix, Arizona to appear on The Jewish Voice television show with host Jonathan Bernis, a Messianic believer and good friend. When the air date is confirmed, we’ll