From Aleph to Tav: 22 Days of Building Unity in the Body of Christ
Brothers and Sisters, Friends and Strangers, today we begin a journey that I believe could change not only our relationships…
Where the Bible Speaks
Brothers and Sisters, Friends and Strangers, today we begin a journey that I believe could change not only our relationships…
Tav (ת) is the final letter of the Hebrew alphabet — the seal, the mark, the sign of truth fulfilled.…
Shin is the letter of fire, divine presence, and transformation. Its shape — three flames rising upward — represents the…
Resh (ר) represents the head, the beginning, renewal, and humility. It stands at the threshold — the turning point between…
Qof (ק) is a letter of paradox — it stretches below the line, reaching into what is lowly, while its…
The letter Tsade (צ) forms the word Tzedek, meaning righteousness or justice. It visually resembles a humble figure bent in…
We learned to see with understanding yesterday (Ayin) — now we learn to speak with wisdom. The Hebrew letter Pey…
Ayin means eye — but in Scripture, it’s never just about sight. It’s about perception. To see rightly is to…
The letter Samekh is a circle — the only letter fully enclosed in the Hebrew alphabet. It means support, uphold,…
The Plain Sense Nun (נ) looks humble and slightly bowed. In Hebrew tradition it’s linked with fish—life that thrives in…