I am going through all the booklets I have on the topic so you can read my resources. If you want to write an article or book on the topic please feel free to use as you like.
Rough Notes -WDHCF
Where did Halloween originate from?
How did we get it?
Halloween was celebrated by pagans centuries before the First Century Congregation was founded.
What does the term Easter itself mean?
It is not a Christian name. It bears its Chaldean
Babylonian origin on its very forehead. The
popular observances that still attend the period
of it's celebration amply confirm the testimony
of history as to it's Babylonian character. The
hot cross buns of Good Friday and the dyed eggs
of Easter Sunday, figured in the Chaldean rites
just as they do now. The "buns" known too by that
identical name, were used in the worship of the
Queen of Heaven, the goddes… Continue
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Praying that the following people accept Jesus / Yeshua as savior and Moshiach
WHY YOU NEED MESSIAH
1. The condition of humankind is that of fallen creatures, rebellious against
G-d and full of sin. Mankind was cursed because of disobedience to G-d.
Without salvation from sin (removal of sin) mankind is due punishment, in
fact death (removal from G-d). But G-d, in His mercy, provided a way of
escape from death to people who will seek to do His will.
2. G-d appointed the holy people, Israel, t… Continue
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This video exposes the pagan pederastic roots of St. Valentine's Day.
Originally, cupid and his mother were the Madonna and child of
ancient Babylon. He is always represented as a naked little boy with
wings. Cupid is Latin for Eros the god of Love from ancient Greece,
and Amor the Roman god of love, son of Venus and either Mercury or
Mars. This day is dedicated to the fertility worship of ancient Greece,
Rome and Babylon, but has nothing to do with God's Word.
Where did St. Valentines day come from?
You might suppose that school teachers and
educators would know. But do they? How many of you
were taught the real origin of Valentines Day? Why
should you observe the custom of exchanging
valentines? The silence of educators!!! Teachers
are all too often silent about the origin of the
customs, they are forced to teach in today's
schools! If they were to speak out, many would
lose their jobs!
Isn't it time we examined why we encourage our
children to cel… Continue
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Messianic dance Baruch Adonai by InnerCourtDancers. Song by Joel Chernoff. Choregrapher Dawnita Carlson - Beth Messiah Congregation - Denver Colorado USA.
Mass Gathering at the Western Wall, Jerusalem. United Prayer as a deep way to express sympathy and compassion with our brothers living in the sealed and beleaguered Gush.
Unified and deep emotional prayers - this is what our world needs.
In the background one may hear one of the better known or even "most famous Jewish Anthems": "I believe - Ani ma'amin". The present melody was composed by a jewish fellow, who was murdered during the Holocaust, while being captured in a (railway) waggon. The notes he left us could be preserved...
InnerCourtDancers Messianic Dance Team, Ani Ma'amin By David Taylor, Ahovah album. Choregrapher Dawnita Carlson - Beth Messiah Congregation http://www.innercourtdancers.vze.com
Song by Barry and Batya Segal
Isaiah 62:6-7, 10-11
"I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they shall never hold their peace day or night. You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent, and give Him no rest till He establishes and till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth."
Inspiring clips of the people of Israel as Carol Cantrell sings the ancient Hebrew prayer invocation Shalom Aleichem. Photos by my husband Ron Cantrell.
Isn't the beginning of spring a logical time to
start a new year? After all, it is the season
of rebirth, of planting new crops, and of
blossoming. January 1st, on the other hand, has
no astronomical or agricultural significance.
It is purely arbitrary. The celebration of the
new year is one of the oldest of all worldly
holidays.
It was first observed in ancient Babylon about
4000 years ago. The Babylonian New Year began
with the first new moon after the Vernal
Equinox (first day of Spring). Th… Continue
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