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Chanukah Course

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Course Outline: Let your light shine and increase The history of Chanukah and Christmas (birth of Messiah) Let your light shine and increase Rededicate your temple to God Courage to shine: Standing for God in Dark Times Holy and set apart in your covenant identity A great miracle happened there: Jerusalem and Bethlehem In this course we’ll learn about the history of Chanukah and the what the Bible teaches about the birth of the Messiah. We’ll see some common themes between both celebrations and learn valuable lessons to help us in our journey with God. If Messiah Jesus celebrated Chanukah, you should too!  I will offer videos and some PDF’s to go along with the videos. Ron's Bio Ron was raised in a Jewish family in New York City. While in High School, Ron did two things Jewish people are not supposed to do. First, he made a habit of sneaking out to church. Then, he read the "forbidden" New Testament. As a result, Ron d...

Christmas Chanukah Conflict

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It's time for Jewish-Christian families to kill the conflict in the Christmas-Chanukah Season. Too many times, Jewish/Christian Inter-faith couples encounter conflict during the Chanukah/Christmas season. I am here to help. I believe we can create NEW customs, rituals and traditions based on the common themes of Christmas and Chanukah. Click the following link to watch a short video about the Christmas/Chanukah Conflict. Short video about the Christmas/Chanukah conflict First, you can request a list of these common themes at the link below:  Request list of common themes Second, I am interested in an online video meeting with other Jewish/Christian couples so we can share ideas for NEW customs, traditions and rituals. I am hopeful that if we do this, we all could find 1 - 3 NEW customs, traditions and rituals to try in our homes. If this would interest you, click on the link to get the list of common themes. The last question on the form allows you to request an invitation to an on...
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