May YHWH continue to be your mighty strength and your exceedingly great, protective shield. May your hearts continually trust in Him by day and by night. I pray that you all will be helped in your times of need by YHWH and His mighty messengers. Let your hearts exalt in Him exceedingly in all your ways and with your many songs, may you give Him thanks unceasingly beyond all measure. May you all continue to experience the deep kindness of YHWH and may He continue to show you great mercies and compassion’s every morning.
I also pray that you would experience His profound and great trustworthiness as you continue to lean, and depend on His trustworthy Word and in steadfast belief. May you all continue to press onwards towards the highest calling in Yahushua ha’Mashiah. t is my pure joy to let you know that I have finished reading the book on the Witness of the Twelve Ancestors last year. I was so thrilled and excited to read all the deep wisdom and amazing revelations that they had to share so liberally. Each and every one of the 12 ancestors and their own distinctive personalities that shines through.
They clearly had their own unique perceptions of their own life experiences and their profound and important relationship with our Creator and life-giver, YHWH. I was particularly excited to see that they had known of ha’Mashiah, who was prophesied to come into the world to restore all things. It has been another very enlightening and insightful read for me. Thank you for taking time to write and put this wonderful book together. It is truly another book to treasure and read again for many years to come. I encourage you all to continue with your marvellous labour of love towards His people and to advance His reign on earth as it is in the shamayim. Our Father will certainly not forget your sweet labours of love in endurance against all the earthy and spiritual trials you may experience daily in your work for HIm. He will richly reward each one of you for your labours of love. Sending you all my love, hugs and birekoth.



























































