Run the Race 2 – Va-Yigash

Posted on Jan 11, 2017

R. Paul Falk continues the Run the Race series based on Hebrews 12:1 showing how God changes each of us through the example in the Torah portion of Jacob dividing his house into two before meeting Esau, and how he uses the long-term effects of Jacob’s dislocated hip for a bigger plan.  

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Run the Race 1

Posted on Jan 1, 2017

R. Paul Falk presents an insightful beginning of a series in which he answers several key questions: What does it mean to run the race? What is the PACE? Is there a BAD example of running? Can we run too fast?      

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Mi-Ketz – At the End

Posted on Jan 1, 2017

Rick Ortiz shares an outline of the Torah portion Mi-Ketz and highlights several important lessons that can be gleaned from the story of Joseph rising to power in Egypt and dealing with his brothers who came to him to buy food during the famine.    

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Only Begotten Son 4? – Sons of God

Posted on Dec 26, 2016

R. Paul Falk concludes the series with a look at the other “sons of God” in Scripture, the angels, with a fascinating study of when and why they were created, the Nephilim, the Dragon, and how all of this applies to us and our purpose for eternity.    

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Train Up a Child

Posted on Dec 18, 2016

Valuable advice for the raising of children, starting from Scriptural commands to both parents and children.

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Only Begotten Son? 3

Posted on Dec 11, 2016

R. Paul Falk continues the series on “the only begotten son” primarily using the book of John and makes a strong Scriptural case against a certain widespread belief about the Messiah. He concludes with certain passages that help us understand the meaning of being “one” with the Father.  

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Vayetze – Rachel & Leah

Posted on Dec 11, 2016

In the story of Jacob’s wives and children, Patrick Shannon makes some observations about differences in personalities between Rachel and Leah. Jacob loved Rachel more and she was apparently more beautiful, but the Eternal blessed Leah with more than half of Jacob’s children.    

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