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Shabbat Shalom: More Than Just a Greeting

“Shabbat Shalom” is a profound greeting celebrating the Jewish Sabbath, meaning more than just “peace.” It encompasses rest, mental tranquility, spiritual renewal, healing in relationships, communal joy, and prophetic hope for ultimate restoration. Each utterance carries the power of blessings and invites one to embrace intentionality and connection, embodying a sacred rhythm of life.

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Rejection of Paul: A Closer Look at Opposition

This content explores the historical rejection of Paul’s teachings by early Torah-observant Christian groups, including the Ebionites and the Essenes. It questions Paul’s apostolic authority and highlights conflicts between his writings and the Torah. Ultimately, it calls for modern believers to critically evaluate Paul’s teachings against the commandments of YHVH.

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Science of Gratitude: An Approach to Healing

Gratitude is a scientifically supported practice that enhances mental health, emotional well-being, and physical health. Research shows it activates brain areas linked to positivity, reduces stress, and fosters resilience. Simple gratitude habits can significantly impact life satisfaction and relationships, making gratitude an essential tool for mental health and personal growth.

A richly illustrated tapestry unrolls over Earth from space, connecting five mythic scenes with glowing golden threads. Each panel features a sacred story from various cultures: a Cherokee elder telling stories by firelight, Adam and Eve in Eden, a blue-skinned Hindu deity, Prometheus holding fire, and a domed starry sky. Below, the words read: “The Sacred Threads of Humanity – Different Myths. Same Memory.”
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Echoes of Global Memory: Myths and Legends

The Cherokee Nation holds a powerful flood story that mirrors myths from around the world. From sacred mountains to animal helpers, this story contains striking parallels to the flood narratives of Genesis, Mesopotamia, and China. In this video, we explore the Cherokee flood story and how it fits into what scholars call the “echoes of global memory.” Discover why these ancient stories still matter today and what they might reveal about our shared human past. Read the full article on Healthy in Heart to go even deeper.

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Before You Ask: Trusting YHVH’s Provision

The article emphasizes that YHVH knows our needs before we ask, as highlighted by Yeshua in Matthew 6:8. Prayer serves as a personal connection with God, rather than a mere ritual. By trusting in YHVH’s attentiveness, we can replace anxiety with gratitude, aligning our desires with His will and embracing a relationship built on faith.

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Calling on the Name: Clarity from Scripture

This article clarifies the importance of calling on God’s Name, YHVH, as prescribed in Scripture. It emphasizes that rather than being forbidden, using the Name is encouraged, serving as a means of connection and trust in God. Misuse arises not from vocalization but from misrepresentation.

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The Attributes of YHVH and Their Importance

The content explores the attributes of YHVH—His eternal, holy, compassionate, and just nature—illustrating why they are vital for understanding our relationship with Him. Emphasizing His unchanging character, the text highlights how His attributes provide security, purpose, and hope amidst life’s uncertainties, fostering confidence in His promises and guiding us in faith.

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Why YHVH Revealed His Name and Its Importance

In Hebrew thought, a name holds profound significance, reflecting identity and purpose. When God revealed His name, YHVH, to Moses at the burning bush, it signified His eternal, self-existing nature and the invitation to relationship. This revelation affirms God’s authority and fulfills covenant promises, inviting deep connection and worship.

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Exploring the Kingdom of God from Yeshua’s Teachings

The Kingdom of God is a central teaching of Yeshua, emphasizing its presence in daily life rather than a distant future. It represents God’s active reign over creation, guided by principles like generosity, peacemaking, and righteousness. Through parables, Yeshua illustrated its growth and value, highlighting a return to Edenic ideals.