School of thought is a weekly broadcast designed to introduce its listeners to the Hebraic perspective of the Word of G-d through study and cause you to see the word of G-d from the original intent.
Broadcast host Dr.Khannah Josué is dedicated to building a bridge from our modern Christianity to the origins of our Hebraic roots. School of Thought is a Hebraic belief system that will allow you to see the Word of G-d in a fresh and new way from its original intent.
G-d is like a coat of many colors with various shades and facets. Dr.Khannah Josué wants to take you on a journey of discovery to have a more intimate relationship with G-d by experiencing the Bible through His heart.
And now let the journey begin with Dr.Khannah Josué sharing with us today on School of Thought.
Shalom,
School of thought is a weekly broadcast designed to introduce its listeners to the Hebraic perspective of the Word of G-d through study and cause you to see the word of G-d from the original intent.
Broadcast host Dr.Khannah Josué is dedicated to building a bridge from our modern Christianity to the origins of our Hebraic roots. School of Thought is a Hebraic belief system that will allow you to see the Word of G-d in a fresh and new way from its original intent.
G-d is like a coat of many colors with various shades and facets. Dr.Khannah Josué wants to take you on a journey of discovery to have a more intimate relationship with G-d by experiencing the Bible through His heart.
And now let the journey begin with Dr.Khannah Josué sharing with us today on School of Thought.
Shalom,
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School of thought is a weekly broadcast designed to introduce its listeners to the Hebraic perspective of the Word of G-d through study and cause you to see the word of G-d from the original intent.
Broadcast host Dr.Khannah Josué is dedicated to building a bridge from our modern Christianity to the origins of our Hebraic roots. School of Thought is a Hebraic belief system that will allow you to see the Word of G-d in a fresh and new way from its original intent.
G-d is like a coat of many colors with various shades and facets. Dr.Khannah Josué wants to take you on a journey of discovery to have a more intimate relationship with G-d by experiencing the Bible through His heart.
And now let the journey begin with Dr.Khannah Josué sharing with us today on School of Thought.
Shalom,
School of thought is a weekly broadcast designed to introduce its listeners to the Hebraic perspective of the Word of G-d through study and cause you to see the word of G-d from the original intent.
Broadcast host Dr.Khannah Josué is dedicated to building a bridge from our modern Christianity to the origins of our Hebraic roots. School of Thought is a Hebraic belief system that will allow you to see the Word of G-d in a fresh and new way from its original intent.
G-d is like a coat of many colors with various shades and facets. Dr.Khannah Josué wants to take you on a journey of discovery to have a more intimate relationship with G-d by experiencing the Bible through His heart.
And now let the journey begin with Dr.Khannah Josué sharing with us today on School of Thought.
Shalom,
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Purim 2015 begins in the evening of
Wednesday, March 4
and ends in the evening of
Thursday, March 5
The story of the joyous holiday of Purim might appear somber at first glance: It tells of the near-destruction of the Jewish people as decreed by Haman, an advisor to the Persian King Ahashuerus.
However, Ahashuerus' newly crowned queen, Esther--who replaced Vashti when she was thrown out of the kingdom--is secretly a Jew.
Due to her courage and her eventual role in saving the Jews, the story of Purim is known as "Megillat Esther," or the Scroll of Esther.
Tune in today at 12 pm CST for Part 2 of 3 of THE ENEMY WITHIN. This teaching will give you a new perspective on how the enemy is viewed in your life. Have you found yourself saying THE DEVIL THIS, AND THE DEVIL THAT? Well, what if you stop saying the devil and start saying MEEEEE! What if you say THE DEVIL, I MEAN I DID IT? Listen to gain an understanding about the enemy.