Chavurat Derekh HaMashiach
Living the Journey, Sharing the WORD
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- Ger Toshav, Rahab, Ruth & the Open Door of Isaiah 56 — A Vanlife Reflection
- Shlach L’kha — Seeing the Land, Seeing Myself (and Kenny Sniffing Everything Along the Way)
- When the Cloud Lifts: Traveling With the Light in Parashah B’ha’alotkha
- Carrying Holiness on the Road
- B’midbar — Finding Order in the Wilderness
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Midnight falls, and Egypt erupts in a cry that shakes the night. Pharaoh finally breaks, calling Moses and Aaron in the darkness and saying the words he fought against for ten long chapters: “Rise up and go.” Israel doesn’t hesitate. They move with dough still flat, sandals strapped, kneading bowls slung over their shoulders. And…
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Recorded live under an oak tree somewhere between Spring Hill and Sinai.— Cast of Characters- Kenny the Wise — three‑legged philosopher, Torah commentator, nap specialist – Isaiah — poetic prophet, professional metaphor generator – Paul — apostle, recovering Pharisee, writes long letters – James — concise, practical, allergic to theological nonsense – Squirrel — loud,…
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Many of history’s most influential scientists recognized that creation points beyond itself. Newton, Pascal, Mendel, Maxwell, Pasteur, and others openly affirmed belief in a Creator, seeing their scientific work as uncovering the order God built into the universe. Other lists of major scientists — including Einstein, Galileo, Bacon, Schrödinger, and Francis Collins — likewise document…
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Atheism is, by definition, a belief position. Not believing in God is still a belief about God. Every worldview that ends in ‑ism describes a belief framework — humanism, materialism, naturalism, theism, atheism. None of these are scientific categories; they’re philosophical stances. And here’s the key point: You cannot prove a universal negative. No atheist…
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Concerning pauls instruction to Timothy and the idea of women pastor’s. “I do not permit a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man.” 1 Corinthians 7:10–12 he contrasts “not I, but the Lord” with “I, not the Lord.” The first refers to teachings Yeshua already gave on divorce; the second refers to a…
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This question comes up a lot, especially when people read passages like Romans 3:28 and Galatians 2:16. Paul is crystal clear that no one is justified by works of the Law, and that salvation is by faith in Messiah alone. So does Sabbath‑keeping contradict the gospel?The short answer: It depends entirely on how a person…
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Awareness is one of the quietest forces in the human experience. It doesn’t argue, demand, or insist. It simply shapes how we see long before we realize it’s doing so. When we open the Bible, we rarely come to it empty-handed. We bring our stories, our wounds, our expectations, and our definitions of what goodness,…
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A contradiction isn’t just “two things that look different” or “two authors telling a story in different ways.” A contradiction has a very specific meaning, and you don’t have to take my word for it — you can check any standard reference source.A contradiction requires two statements that cannot both be true at the same…
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Debating With Integrity: A Guide for Believers (and Anyone Who Wants Better Conversations) Why This MattersWhether you’re discussing faith, politics, science, or Scripture, debates today often fall apart for the same reason: people stop engaging with the argument and start reacting to the person.For believers, this is especially important. We’re called to speak truth, but…
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I wasn’t looking for God. Not even a little. But looking back now… I can see He was looking for me the whole time.I drifted — from place to place, friend group to friend group, church to church whenever someone invited me. No roots. No rhythm. No real direction. Just motion.Then one day my friend…