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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


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


Stay Salty Meaning (Matthew 5:13–14): What It Really Means to Be Salt and Light
Discover the true meaning of “Stay Salty” in Matthew 5:13–14. Learn what it means to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world, and how to live set apart in your identity in Christ.

Beth Estevis
Apr 133 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


Sabbath & Obedience: A Journey to Rest and Renewal
Sabbath debates may sound like they’re about “which day,” but underneath, they reveal something deeper: whose voice we trust and what we believe about God’s heart. Shabbat was set apart in Creation before Sinai, called a sign in covenant, and described as a delight by the prophets. Yeshua didn’t cancel it - He is Lord of it. Sabbath isn’t legalism or bondage; it’s a weekly homecoming that breaks slavery to work, stress, and control.

Beth Estevis
Jan 188 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


What If He Meant More Than a Day?
Is what you’re currently doing fulfilling the command to “remember the Sabbath and keep it holy”? This post isn’t about Saturday vs. Sunday—it’s about the heart behind the command. Church attendance and worship songs are good, but are they what He meant? If you’ve been feeling the tug to go deeper, this is your invitation to pause, reflect, and ask: Am I truly honoring what He set apart from the beginning?

Beth Estevis
Jun 25, 20253 min read


How Do We “Do” Church Now?
Follow Him. Follow the Rest. Reframing Community, Covenant, and the Call to Obedience It’s a question I’ve received more than once. And...

Beth Estevis
Jun 25, 20253 min read


When Letting Go Feels Like Loss
Sometimes obedience doesn’t feel like victory—it feels like grief. Letting go of something familiar, even when God is the One asking, can feel like loss. In this post, I share what it looks like to trust Him in the empty spaces, when the cost of surrender feels heavy and the outcome unclear. If you're standing in that in-between place, this is for you: a quiet reminder that He is still good, even here.

Beth Estevis
Jun 25, 20253 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


The Shift Into Shabbat
Something happens when you stop running with the world and start walking with God’s rhythm. It’s not just a pause—it’s a shift.
In this post, Beth shares the internal transformation that began after returning from Israel—a burning that couldn’t be silenced and a call to obey that came with urgency. Shabbat wasn’t just a new practice; it became the doorway into a new identity.
This is more than a lifestyle change—it’s a prophetic alignment.
A fire. A yes. A release.
And it b

Beth Estevis
May 7, 20252 min read


But What About Sunday? Wrestling With the Sabbath Shift
Is there a choice in what day God said to honor? A rhythm God never changed?
In this post, Beth addresses the honest, sometimes uncomfortable questions that arise when we begin to consider the seventh day as holy. From “Does it really matter?” to “Am I doing something wrong?”—this is a safe and Spirit-led space to wrestle with truth and hear the invitation behind it all.
This isn’t about religion or rebellion.
It’s about remembering. Start with one yes. Let Him lead the rest.

Beth Estevis
May 7, 20252 min read
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