Why All Believers Should Keep the Feasts!

I’ve talked often about the world’s feasts…Christmas, Easter, Halloween, etc. There are plenty of sources out there to help understand their background and origins. And many believers celebrate them because of tradition passed down from previous generations. But what about Yahuah’s feasts? What are they? Are they for us today? And why would we want … Continue reading Why All Believers Should Keep the Feasts!

A Crumbling House

Have you ever witnessed a building slowly crumble to the ground? Not a demolition, but a slow decay over time? There is an old limestone house out in the Open Range that has been deteriorating over the past few decades. When I first saw the house, I thought someone might still be living in it. … Continue reading A Crumbling House

Who is Israel? Are You Grafted In?

I talk a lot about the Hebrew faith. And people have often asked if I am Jewish. I probably would’ve asked that question years ago as well. But there is a concept in the Scriptures that speak of believers as being grafted in. And it is one that many people haven’t taken the time to … Continue reading Who is Israel? Are You Grafted In?

Christmas… A Celebration of Tradition over Truth

Traditions can be hard to break. As a coach, I’ve seen this a lot. We get used to a set of training practices and follow them blindly without knowing they are detrimental to our development and success as athletes. When I ran in college, we trained with a “go hard or go home” mindset. Fast … Continue reading Christmas… A Celebration of Tradition over Truth

What is the New Covenant?

Let’s get straight to the point. What is the new covenant? It seems this is a topic that has confused people for quite some time. And I believe it is one that unfortunately sends people down the path of sin. Growing up in the institutional church, I had been told that the new covenant was … Continue reading What is the New Covenant?

Acts 15… A ‘100-Mile Faith’ Journey

I have run over 100 miles a week on 138 occasions. In 2011, I ran over 100 miles a week 29 times while averaging 100.2 miles over the course of the year. I had a high-mileage mark of 141 miles that year, which was followed by two 137-mile weeks, and then 107 miles for a … Continue reading Acts 15… A ‘100-Mile Faith’ Journey

Misconceptions that keep us from Understanding Scripture

Why Did Messiah Rebuke the Pharisees? The Scriptures can often be confusing and misapplied. They can be especially hard to understand when we skip to the New Testament and start reading three-fourths of the way in. It’s difficult to understand the gospels and the writings of Paul if we don’t understand what the gospel writers … Continue reading Misconceptions that keep us from Understanding Scripture

The Narrow Road

“Enter in through the narrow gate!  Because the gate is wide – and the way is broad – that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter in through it. Because the gate is narrow and the way is hard pressed which leads to life, and there are few who find it.” – Matthew … Continue reading The Narrow Road

What is Your Goal?

A few years ago I recognized that Natalie, my special-needs daughter, was growing in stature. It was getting more difficult to lift her up and care for her. She is 15 years old now, and still only 75 pounds, but each day requires a lot of lifting, moving, positioning, and holding her. When she doesn’t … Continue reading What is Your Goal?

Biblical Nutrition – part 2 (my story)

It is not uncommon for modern believers to reject the food instructions of Yahuah.  We’ve been told for so long that we can eat whatever we want. I get it. Acts 10, Mark 7, Romans 14, etc. I used to quote these passages all the time when confronted about the “food laws.” This was a … Continue reading Biblical Nutrition – part 2 (my story)