Passover is on its way! I have to admit that I am loading up on carbs this week. People who don't observe Passover don't truly understand the struggle of avoiding bagels for a week, especially because we are around items with levening. Passover has many traditions and rituals. One of them is to completely clean… Continue reading Leftover Crumbs
Category: Messianics
If We Took Worship Songs Seriously …
Shabbat Shalom! I hope that you have had shalom with God this weekend. I have been disturbed with a phenomenon going on in the church. This is not a new trend by any means. The phenomenon is worship music! Sounds kinda strange and off beat, right? Well, in some ways it is. I sit in… Continue reading If We Took Worship Songs Seriously …
Beautiful Music Through The Walls
Happy Wednesday! God has been teaching me a few things and I cannot wait to share. Recently I was at school and had a free period. I decided to practice a vocal solo that I have coming up. Not very long into my own little practice session, sound from someone else practicing was coming through… Continue reading Beautiful Music Through The Walls
Hands Cuffed
Forgiveness brings emotional healing, even when the person who was in the wrong did not seek forgiveness. Some would even use the analogy that forgiving is "as sweet as walking into a candy shop." Forgiving is in no way saying that what the other person did was okay but rather saying I see past that… Continue reading Hands Cuffed
Lessons From Queen Esther
Chag Purim Sameach--happy Purim to you! Some of my most memorable synagogue memories are of this holiday! Something about going to church wearing a costume and eating Hamentashens is exciting to a little girl. If you don't know the story of Purim read the book of Esther. Queen Esther saved the Jewish people from being… Continue reading Lessons From Queen Esther
An Empty Tomb Vs An Empty Plastic Egg
Chocolate bunnies and colorful eggs, Easter Sunday is coming up! As I have mentioned before, I have grown up a Messianic household observing biblical Jewish holidays. My family has not personally observed this holiday in over twelve years. I personally don't remember observing this holiday with my immediate family, however I have family who celebrate… Continue reading An Empty Tomb Vs An Empty Plastic Egg
Two Full Days, Four Powerful Lessons
Happy Saturday lamaleahblog readers, I hope you are all having a fantastic weekend. On Wednesday I went on a small road to visit my big sister and came back today. I learned several things while on this adventure and this week I'm going to share with you some of the things that I have learned.… Continue reading Two Full Days, Four Powerful Lessons
Once Upon A Time
The world is obsessed with telling stories. In nearly every aspect of life stories are being told and heard. Television, books, art, social media, dance, plays, and performances. All of these elements of life are telling a story. We try to escape our own reality by living through someone else's even if they are fictional… Continue reading Once Upon A Time
Be-YOU-tee-FULL
To a woman it is dangerous to read a magazine, especially, fashion magazines. Women of all ages are constantly bombarded with images of what the media says we are suppose to look like, especially teenagers. Teenagers are vulnerable and ultimately looking for acceptance. February was National Eating Disorder Awareness month. I apologize that I did… Continue reading Be-YOU-tee-FULL
Re-routing
Although some may disagree, life is fair in the way that you get out of it what you invest in it. It is fun because we all blindly wake up not knowing what will happen and walk through to the evening never knowing what will happen. Sometimes the great Lord gives us detours in our… Continue reading Re-routing