any know Him as Jesus, the Messiah, the Son of God, but many others know as “Yeshua,” a name prevalent in Hebrew and Aramaic languages. If Jesus is most prominently known for the name found in several current translations of the Bible (King James, New International, etc.), why shoul...
One of the greatest acts of trust ismaking Jesus your Lord. This means placing him in a position of power, authority and influence over your life. If you haven’t yet given your heart and life to Jesus, that’s the best place to start. Here are three steps you can follow right now:...
Aramaic is a descendant of Hebrew that was widely spoken in the Middle East in the centuries leading up to the birth of Jesus. In fact, Aramaic was Jesus’s native language — the one he used to deliver his teachings to his disciples. It is still spoken by a few scattered communities i...
Since childhood I have professed a belief in Jesus of Nazareth as the Christ (Messiah), God’s anointed savior of the whole world. That is still my profession, although now I am more inclined to refer to my Savior by His Hebrew name and title, Yeshua ha Moshiach. That’s because ...
Amish speak a version of German known as Pennsylvania German, or Pennsylvania Dutch. It has some similarities with dialects of German spoken in Europe today. This is their first language. Pennsylvania Dutch, as spoken by the Amish today, includes some En
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while others use English for the most part. One regular customer has apologized for speaking Amish in my car because she feels that it is “rude”. I have told her that I don’t consider it rude when she speaks to other Amish in front of me as long as I don’t hear my name (...