

When the Church Forgot Her Roots: Christianity, Antisemitism, and the Separation from the Messianic Movement
The earliest followers of Jesus were Jewish. They prayed in the Temple, kept the feasts, and lived deeply rooted in the Hebrew...
May 303 min read
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Sisterhood in the Fire
We don’t always speak the same language, but we share the same story: From shame to sonship. From silence to song. From death to life....
May 251 min read
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You are mine!
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are Mine.” — Isaiah 43:1 Can you hear it? The voice of the Lord of the...
May 212 min read
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Who Killed Him?
It’s the question that has echoed through the centuries: Who killed Him? Was it the Romans, with their whips and their crosses? Was it...
May 212 min read
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Why Stand with Israel?
To stand with Israel, for some, is controversial. For others, it's political. For me—it’s personal. It ’s moral. It ’s spiritual. It’s...
May 212 min read
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The Courage to Live Unveiled
We were not supposed to be here. Not as believers. Not as bold ones. Not as women who speak, write, lead, and love Jesus with unashamed...
May 201 min read
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Why I Write
I didn’t start writing because I wanted to be heard. I started writing because I couldn’t stay silent. For most of my life, I lived...
May 144 min read
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