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Why Shavuot Pentecost Still Matters (Even If You’ve Never Kept It Before)
Shavuot Pentecost marks a powerful moment in Scripture—from the fire on Mount Sinai to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2. Discover the deeper meaning of this biblical feast and why it still matters for believers today.

Beth Estevis
Apr 173 min read


🔥 How to Teach Pentecost to Kids
Learning how to teach Pentecost to kids doesn’t have to be complicated. Discover a simple, meaningful way to begin through everyday moments, hands-on activities, and real-life connection.

Beth Estevis
Apr 152 min read


How to Teach Shavuot (Pentecost) to Children: A Simple and Meaningful Approach
Learning how to teach Shavuot to children doesn’t have to be complicated. Discover a simple, meaningful way to begin at home through everyday moments, hands-on activities, and real-life connection.

Beth Estevis
Apr 152 min read


Teaching Biblical Feasts to Children: A Simple Way to Begin at Home
👉 Teaching biblical feasts to children doesn’t have to be complicated. Discover a simple, meaningful way to begin at home—creating space for faith, rhythm, and lasting understanding.

Beth Estevis
Apr 152 min read


When the Rhythm Was Lost: From Passover to Easter
What happened when Passover became Easter? This post explores the shift from God’s appointed rhythm to a different tradition—and invites us to rediscover the deeper meaning of redemption, timing, and covenant that was never meant to be lost.

Beth Estevis
Apr 33 min read


Church Redefined: Person, Place, or Thing?
We’ve long said “going to church,” but that phrase has shaped us more than we realize. Church was never meant to be a place, a program, or the charisma of a leader—it’s a people. Scripture calls us the ekklesia: the covenant family of God, living pictures of Yeshua’s Body on earth. Not walls, not performance, but presence. What if “church” wasn’t something we attend—but who we are?

Beth Estevis
Sep 5, 20254 min read


Tracing the Shift from Sabbath to Sunday: A Journey of Faith and Understanding
Why do most believers worship on Sunday instead of the seventh-day Sabbath God established? This post explores the historical shift from Shabbat to Sunday—not to argue, but to uncover truth. If you've ever wondered who made the change and why, you're not alone. The answer isn’t found in Scripture—but in history. This is your invitation to ask the hard questions… and return to what was never meant to be redefined.

Beth Estevis
Jun 25, 20254 min read


Have You Ever Wondered If There's More?
Most of us have asked it—quietly, maybe even fearfully:
Is this all there is to my walk with God?
In this post, Beth opens up about the moment she and Daniel began to feel the pull toward something deeper. Not more activity. Not more religion. But more presence. More alignment. More rest.
If you’ve felt the tension of doing all the right things but still feeling tired, you’re not alone.
This post is your nudge to stop striving and start listening.
There is more. And it begi

Beth Estevis
May 7, 20251 min read
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