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27/05/2026

What a sweet time in the presence of the Lord.

“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.”
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭34‬:‭1‬ ‭AMP‬‬

23/05/2026

In this episode of Torah Conversations, we explore Parsha Naso (“Lift Up”) from Numbers 4:21–7:89, one of the richest portions in the Torah. Naso speaks of being counted, being set apart, and being lifted into divine purpose. We journey through the responsibilities of the Levites, the call to holiness in the camp, the powerful priestly blessing, and the offerings brought by the leaders of Israel.

This portion reminds us that God sees every person, values every offering, and calls His people to carry His presence with honor. Naso teaches us that when we lift our lives to God in obedience and worship, His blessing and presence rest among us.

19/05/2026

Walking with God is faith-based, relational, God-centered, and spiritual. You’ll never walk alone, like Enoch, continuous alignment with God brings revelation, insight, and authority.

“Enoch walked [in habitual fellowship] with God three hundred years after the birth of Methuselah and had other sons and daughters.”
‭‭Genesis‬ ‭5‬:‭22‬ ‭AMP‬‬

16/05/2026

Torah Conversations | Bamidbar — “In the Desert”

In this episode of Torah Conversations, we explore Parsha Bamidbar (“In the Desert”) from Numbers 1:1–4:20, where God organizes the tribes of Israel around His presence in the wilderness. Though the desert is often seen as a place of testing, Bamidbar reveals it as a place of preparation, order, identity, and divine encounter.

We examine the census of Israel, the arrangement of the camp, and the sacred responsibilities of the Levites. This portion teaches that God is not absent in the wilderness, He leads, speaks, and forms His people there.

Bamidbar reminds us that even in uncertain seasons, God has a plan, a purpose, and an order for our journey.

09/05/2026

In this episode of Torah Conversations, we explore the powerful Parashiyot Behar (“On the Mountain”) and Bechukotai (“In My Statutes”) from Leviticus 25–27. These portions reveal God’s heart for covenant living, restoration, stewardship, and obedience. From the Sabbath year and Jubilee to the blessings of walking in God’s statutes, we discover that true freedom and prosperity come through alignment with His ways.

Behar teaches us that everything belongs to God, while Bechukotai reveals the blessings of obedience and the consequences of rebellion. Together, these portions call us into holy living, covenant faithfulness, and Kingdom order.

02/05/2026

Torah Conversations | Emor

“Speak Holiness, Live Holiness”
In this episode of Torah Conversations, we explore Parsha Emor (Leviticus 21:1–24:23), where God calls His people, especially the priests, to a higher standard of holiness in speech, conduct, and worship. This portion reveals the importance of representing God with integrity and honor in every area of life.
From the sacred responsibilities of the priesthood to the appointed feasts of the Lord, Emor teaches that holiness is not occasional, it is a lifestyle. We are called not only to speak holiness but to live it daily as a reflection of God’s nature.

01/05/2026

This powerful teaching unpacks the Media Mountain from a Kingdom perspective, revealing how communication shapes culture, nations, and belief systems. Discover how Scripture speaks into media through principles of hearing, writing, broadcasting, and influence.

Learn how platforms like YouTube, books, and film can be used to advance the gospel globally, while also understanding how media can build or break strongholds in the mind. Featuring insights on pioneers like Harrison House Publishers, this conversation equips believers to take ownership of media and disciple nations effectively.

25/04/2026

Torah Conversations | Parashiyot Acharei-Mot & Kedoshim

In this episode of Torah Conversations, we explore the powerful connection between Acharei-Mot (“After the death”) and Kedoshim (“Holy ones”), revealing God’s pattern of transformation. From the solemn reality of loss and atonement to the high calling of holiness, these portions show that access to God requires both cleansing and consecration.

We uncover the significance of the Day of Atonement, the call to live set apart, and the command, “Be holy, for I am holy.” This session challenges us to move beyond ritual into a life that reflects God’s character in every area.

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02/04/2026

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