This blog started out
as an enquiry as to how
to be a young "Christian"
in business.

 

As I began to read, see
and apply the spirit-lead
principles I was learning
...God came to work
on me.

 

Two years down the
track, now find myself
being challenged by
our Hebrew Roots and
Christian practices that
are just not of Christ.
I feel like Neo waking up
out of the Matrix, reeling.

 

Still get my Visions.
Logged under AMOS.

Marching to a different drum.

 

 

when God comes
to work

Link Me
reading
reading

Rob Bell "Love conquers all".

Not sure what all the controvesy was about... He is still keeping it real. Good luck Rob on your next venture.

listening to
listening to

Truth2U Radio and Jono Vandor.

Jono has the most remarkable group of Torah followers on his station. I have really enjoyed getting to know more about the Jewish mindset and their perspective of the OT Bible. Some are pro Jesus others don't believe. Just so interesting!

next...
next...

Messianic Church Arising by Robert Heidler

Made it half way to what to do on the Day of Atonement. Really enjoyed taking part of the Day. Decided that I must now finish it (if I can find it again). Messianic churches are starting to embrace Saturday Sabbaths, Jewish Feasts and the Old Testament. Now to combine that with home churches and we are on a winner!

 

 

 

 

 

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