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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


How to Engage Shavuot Pentecost: A Quiet Practice of Receiving
Learn how to engage Shavuot (Pentecost) through a quiet, meaningful practice of receiving—creating space for God’s Word and Spirit to become alive within.

Beth Estevis
Apr 152 min read


Shavuot Pentecost Meaning: From Stone Tablets to Living Hearts
What is the meaning of Shavuot (Pentecost)? This appointed time reveals a powerful transformation—from the Word written on stone to the Word written on the heart. Discover how the giving of Torah and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit are connected, and what it means to move from external instruction to internal transformation.

Beth Estevis
Apr 153 min read


What is Shavuot (Pentecost)? The Feast That Still Speaks
What is Shavuot (Pentecost)? This often-overlooked biblical feast reveals a powerful pattern—harvest, the giving of Torah, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Discover how this appointed time still speaks today and invites us into a deeper, more intentional way of receiving what God has written.

Beth Estevis
Apr 154 min read
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