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It's Starting to Make Sense זה מתחיל להיות הגיוני: Returning to the Ancient Paths

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What if our Heavenly Father has more to say than what we're being taught today? As a Believer in the Messiah, Yahusha Ha'mashiach, you have the opportunity to know more today than you knew yesterday about our Savior. What if our understanding needs to go deeper? We each are on our journey to find the deepest truths about our Creator, the Covenants He made with His Chosen People, and how we can be made fit for His Kingdom. But YHWH's plan for this world is nearing the goal line, the pieces of the puzzle are coming together, and His Bride is adorning herself with the jewels of His Torah-His instructions. We need to act swiftly. This book is the story of the Williams' journey that began in 2008. The road has taken them into the throws of theological paradigm shifts but has always led them back to the peace of the Sabbath. For someone who feels drawn back to the ancient paths and the Hebraic roots of Messianic faith, but is open enough to consider current revelations for the final generation, this book contains a wealth of information. Hopefully, the reader will find this to be an easy-to-understand resource and guide to make your Sword into a sharper cutting edge to wield against the Adversary and be able to integrate YHWH's Truth into your walk. Daniel Marshall and Julie Emanuel Williams are both 1979 graduates of Furman University in Greenville, SC where they met. Julie is a piano teacher with a BA degree in Christian Education. She is also of Jewish heritage. Daniel, a PK (preacher's kid), has an MCM (Master of Church Music) degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was a Baptist Minister of Music for 38 years and is currently a Sr. Adult Pastor. They are both Torah teachers from Lexington, SC. They began studying the Hebraic roots of their faith in 2008. They co-wrote this book as a result of 13 years of intensive study of the written Torah and its understanding through the Living Torah, Yahusha Ha'machiach

264 pages, Paperback

Published September 20, 2021

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Daniel Williams

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Daniel Williams is the author of Forsaken. He was for 30 years a correspondent for the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and Bloomberg News in the Middle East, Europe, Russia and Latin America. Most recently, he served as a senior researcher with the Emergencies Division at Human Rights Watch, focusing on rights abuses during the Arab Spring, as well as in Russia, Central America and Nigeria.

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