There's a lot I would like to say, but I'll keep it short and say thank you for this. I am about 4 months old in Torah, but have spent many years on fb sharing my walk with The Most High. I have faced struggles with sharing (more so the response) and have gone back and forth with deleting my page because of the reaction. This video (as well as Amy's video last week on not keeping silent) have encouraged me to continue to share my journey. As a side note, I have 5 adult kids and all were grown and flown when I came to Torah, but I do have a good relationship with them all and I praise Yah for the conversations we are able to have about where I was wrong, and what I'm learning. ❤ I also adopted my young niece last year and I praise Him for opening my eyes to The Way and allowing me the opportunity to raise her up in it❤❤❤
12:30 I can't begin to tell you how much difference Amy has made in my life. She is a big deal in the sense that Abba is using her to bring so many people back to His Truth but, the fact that she is always so humble and so vulnerable is unbelievably encouraging! We often overlook what a difference people's perspective is in this UA-cam generation. My daughter was starstruck, in a way, to meet Amy during Passover last year. Initially, we thought that was silly but, how often in our youth did we get to meet somebody that we watched on TV or even heard on the radio? For kids who don't know mainstream celebrities, the ministry workers they see on UA-cam are akin to celebrities in their eyes. So, no Amy might not be headlining the latest movie that sold out of the box office but, she is a really big influence in the lives of other Bible believers. What an incredible honor to be able and willing to be used by YHWH in such a grand and magnificent way! Amy, thank you for your humility and willingness to let The Father use you to bring us all together!
16:26 Anne, I was genuinely surprised that marriage is something you don't like to speak of. You and Deb are my go-to ladies when it comes to marriage advice. I cannot even begin to tell you how much I admire the way that you communicate with your husband and the way that you both respect each other's positions in various different circumstances. The amount of respect and love that you show one another all of the time is something to strive for in marriage. I appreciate that you always point things back to scripture add to the Torah and are quick to deflect any personal responsibility while leading people back to Yah's words instead of your own. I think you are incredibly well spoken on marriage but can also understand where you might catch a lot of conflict and argument from those who aren't seeking a Biblical marriage. I appreciate how unapologetic you are about pursuing a Biblical marriage!
There's a lot I would like to say, but I'll keep it short and say thank you for this. I am about 4 months old in Torah, but have spent many years on fb sharing my walk with The Most High. I have faced struggles with sharing (more so the response) and have gone back and forth with deleting my page because of the reaction. This video (as well as Amy's video last week on not keeping silent) have encouraged me to continue to share my journey.
As a side note, I have 5 adult kids and all were grown and flown when I came to Torah, but I do have a good relationship with them all and I praise Yah for the conversations we are able to have about where I was wrong, and what I'm learning. ❤ I also adopted my young niece last year and I praise Him for opening my eyes to The Way and allowing me the opportunity to raise her up in it❤❤❤
You ladies are so blessed to have a good group of ladies to lean into. Thank you for your honest conversation.
Your both are amazing ladies and sooo bold!
The missed conversations are usually the ones I walk away talking to the Lord about, because we too are in apprenticeship with the Lord ❤
12:30 I can't begin to tell you how much difference Amy has made in my life. She is a big deal in the sense that Abba is using her to bring so many people back to His Truth but, the fact that she is always so humble and so vulnerable is unbelievably encouraging!
We often overlook what a difference people's perspective is in this UA-cam generation. My daughter was starstruck, in a way, to meet Amy during Passover last year. Initially, we thought that was silly but, how often in our youth did we get to meet somebody that we watched on TV or even heard on the radio? For kids who don't know mainstream celebrities, the ministry workers they see on UA-cam are akin to celebrities in their eyes. So, no Amy might not be headlining the latest movie that sold out of the box office but, she is a really big influence in the lives of other Bible believers. What an incredible honor to be able and willing to be used by YHWH in such a grand and magnificent way!
Amy, thank you for your humility and willingness to let The Father use you to bring us all together!
@TorahSisters
16:26 Anne, I was genuinely surprised that marriage is something you don't like to speak of. You and Deb are my go-to ladies when it comes to marriage advice. I cannot even begin to tell you how much I admire the way that you communicate with your husband and the way that you both respect each other's positions in various different circumstances. The amount of respect and love that you show one another all of the time is something to strive for in marriage. I appreciate that you always point things back to scripture add to the Torah and are quick to deflect any personal responsibility while leading people back to Yah's words instead of your own. I think you are incredibly well spoken on marriage but can also understand where you might catch a lot of conflict and argument from those who aren't seeking a Biblical marriage. I appreciate how unapologetic you are about pursuing a Biblical marriage!
Thank you! ❤