Introduction
Over the course of our life experiences, we have been exposed to various teachings, and a number of authors that have impacted our understanding of our relationship with God or YHVH, as the Hebrew scriptures refer to Him. The most important author/writer is YHVH Himself who personally authored the Torah (1st 5 books of the Old Testament) and hand-delivered them to Moses on Mt. Sinai. At the end of the Torah, YHVH states that this "Chalacha," or pathway to walk through life, is meant for us to experience life and blessings. He further says, "Behold, today I have put before you life and death, blessings and curses; now choose Life!" Many teachers and authors of today would have us believe that this path, prescribed by YHVH Himself, has somehow changed or taken on a different nature because we live in different times under different circumstances. I submit to you that this path has not changed. In Jeremiah 6, we are asked to stand at the crossroads and look and choose the ancient pathway and return. This is at the heart of our ministry and what inspires the stories we tell. By returning to the ancient pathway, what some call Hebrew Roots, we are finding many of the lost or hidden meanings that were revealed to us through the life and ministry of Jesus/Yeshua.
We have written some articles over the past several years and continue to write as ideas come to us from our reading and conversations. We would like to share some of these writings with you and enter a conversation with you that, hopefully, will expand and grow over time. We don't expect you to agree with us on everything, and we would appreciate it if you would write us once and awhile with some feedback. Neither is it our intent to offend anyone by what we write. Even though Torah has teachings that run against today's common mainstream Church, we are not trying to pick a fight. We understand that YHVH in the presence of the Holy Spirit/Ruach haKodesh must lead every individual into Truth (Thy Word is Truth). Yeshua said that was why He must leave so that the Ruach haKodesh could come and lead us into Truth. Everyone has their time for revelation and, if these writings irritate or annoy you, maybe your time is not yet. It is our hope and prayer that this will serve to help in growing the Body of Messiah into the full stature that He intended for us all.
