Our Mission Statement
   Hebrews 10:32-39

New To Torah

When the Ruach has made it clear that we are to return to the ancient paths, we set forth on a path that seems to be like a cross-country journey.  We can't really turn back the calendar or clock and start our Faith walk all over again.  We can't turn back to some certain point in our past and change our history to be Torah pursuant.  No, we must set out across a territory that is not well charted until we find the ancient path and make this faith expression our own.

As believers in Jesus of Nazareth, whom we now know has a Hebrew Name, Y'shua, we thought we were already on the correct path.  In discovering the call to honor the Living Torah, we face similar dilemmas to those the first century gentiles did.

It is no less a shock for Jewish families to deal with a relative coming to belief in Messiah Y'shua as it is for Christian families to deal with a relative coming into a Torah pursuant lifestyle.

Those who make this crossing over as Abram did find challenges at every turn.  Many of those challenges are similar no matter where a person lives or what faith background has nourished their initial belief in the Messiah.

This "New to Torah?" series comes in email form on a weekly basis, addressing these common issues as determined by a survey of those who have made this cross-country journey with our Messiah.

Our hope and prayer is that it will be an encouragement to you too, as you continue on your cross-country search to find the ancient paths.

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