Dear Friends, Shalom! This year, Passover provoked me more powerfully, more passionately, than any Pesach I can remember. Like the Israelites who left Egyptian civilization for the honing, growing adventure of the desert, God has been calling me into a wilderness I can not explain … not a wilderness of circumstances, but of understanding,... Continue Reading →
VICTORY IN TIME FOR PURIM
Dear Friends, I am in israel, and in my home here, praise God! I only came for four weeks and have been here for almost two weeks already. It’s amazing how quickly this time has gone. I have spent most of my time restoring my home, but I’ve also spent time in the Galilee working... Continue Reading →
Victorious Life
Dear Friends, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mb_mhe1bLk LET ME ENCOURAGE YOU!!!!! Paul prayed unceasingly. He was in constant communion with His Lord and Savior. Just like Paul, we can all be in constant communion with Christ. With our hearts, minds, souls, spirits, ears and eyes firmly fixed upon Yeshua we are profoundly victorious, regardless of our circumstances. We experience... Continue Reading →
There’s Never a Reason for Fear Vodcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmZY-FMz000&t=133s God is always with us. He knows our beginning and our ending. That means He knows every moment of our lives. When we learn to relax into Him, to trust Him, to keep our full attention on Him, regardless of our circumstances, the earth becomes God’s blessing ground for us. We become His witness.... Continue Reading →
The Arrowhead
A few nights ago, Yeshua/Jesus woke me up in the wee hours of the morning, saying, “The Father wants to see you.” He sounded very serious. Was I scared? Kind of. Amazed? Awestruck! Wide-eyed. As Yeshua led me down a long corridor, the Father stood in front of us, like a sharply pointed, extraordinarily heavy,... Continue Reading →
It’s All in the Name
In Hebrew, each letter carries its own meaning and numerical value. When they combine they create concepts far beyond the meaning of the words themselves. For instance, Yeshua means Savior, and is translated in English as Jesus. But here’s the breakdown: The “y” or “yud” at the beginning means the penetration of the infinite... Continue Reading →
The Warrior Bride with the Heart of a Child
When I was born, my parents called me Wendy, because they wanted me to always have the heart of a child. Their rabbi called me “Devorah” because he wanted me to be like Devorah in the Bible, a judge/prophet/warrior, a “mother of Israel.” Both names imprinted me. I have the joy, celebration and freedom of... Continue Reading →
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, and You Know Who You Are
There is a lot of talk these days about having supplies on hand, rooms for guests, and a means of emergency transportation. I have never been one to consider emergency preparedness. I did nothing for Y2K. But this moment feels different. Ever since 2018 the LORD has been talking to me about Noah and his ark. So now, as... Continue Reading →
OUR ULTIMATE WEAPON
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9kqhu_4NxH8&feature=youtu.be Hey everyone! Blessings!! Praying wonderful engagements with the LORD for each of you. May He surprise you with His Glory and Love! It’s been an adventurous week for me, full of blessings and learning. I’ve been teaching about forgiveness, and a little thing happened just a couple nights ago that caused the lessons to... Continue Reading →
Wake Up! God is Done with “Mixture!”
This teaching is a “wake-up” cry. A shofar blast sounded long and strong. It uses the parable of the “Wheat and the Tares” to break apart our cultural mix of the profane and the glorious, teaching us how to stay focused on God alone, and not be distracted. Are you asking where we are in... Continue Reading →