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An invaluable reference of the many descriptive Hebrew Names of
God. Inspirational meditations for "Intimate Moments with God."
Discover the wonder and glory of the nature of the Creator, as
portrayed in these intimate meditations of God's names in the
original Hebrew.
Beautifully and poetically written with the
ancient Hebrew characters, this book is both a work of
inspiration and encouragement, as well as a comprehensive
reference of the numerous descriptive names of God.
Personal Testimony of Dr. Barri Cae Mallin
I was raised in a traditional Jewish home. My
father was raised Orthodox, my mother was reform so they raised
us children reform. I was raised with moral values and the
importance of our Jewish traditions, but there was no emphasis
on prayer to God. I was taught that Yeshua was not the Messiah,
that He was not born of a virgin and that He was not
resurrected.
In 1980, at lunch with two business associates in my cousins'
deli in Dallas, TX, the president of the firm told me that he
was a Messianic Jew. I said, " A what?" as I had never heard
that term. He called himself a born again Jew. I asked if that
had similarity to the place that had a cross, a Star of David
and a fish thing out in front (I later found out that was Zola
Levitt's office.) They said yes and I asked them to tell me
about it.
Over lunch, Larry, the business owner shared his testimony, and
recited Isaiah 53:6 “All of us like sheep have gone astray, Each
of us has turned to his own way; But the LORD has caused the
iniquity of us all To fall on Him.” Immediately, in my spirit, I
knew that Larry was referring to Yeshua. He also recited Ps.
22:1 when Yeshua said, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me?”
All I can tell you is at that moment, I was born again, my
spirit was born from above. The Holy Spirit enabled me to know
that what those men were telling me was the truth. I asked him,
"What do I do about my family?" He replied, Yeshua said, “Truly
I say to you, there is no one who has left house or wife or
brothers or parents or children, for the sake of the kingdom of
God who will not receive many times as much at this time and in
the age to come, eternal life." (Luke 18:29-30)
My life was forever changed in the deli. I walked into that deli
on the way to hell and I walked out of the deli on the way to
heaven. Yeshua truly made me Kosher. We went back to their
office, they lent me a Bible and prayed for me. I got into my
car and said to God, "God, I believe this but I am from
Missouri, the “Show me” state, show me this is true about
Yeshua.
God began to do for me that which I could never do for myself.
He showed me His will for my life. He picked me up and turned me
around, He pulled me out of the quicksand onto solid ground.
When I told my mom about my faith, she begged me not to tell my
father, which I did not do for many years. I did not live near
them, and I never sensed the opportune time, but one day I
picked up the telephone and told him. Initially he was
intrigued, but later hated my faith. He had me go in and speak
to his Conservative/Orthodox rabbi in Kansas City, the Rabbi and
I agreed to disagree.
One year after salvation, my oldest brother Scott had been going
through some hard times, a job layoff found him in Iowa with no
car, no means home. I asked him if there was a Bible in the
hotel, he asked me "Old or New?" and I replied, "Both." He asked
me if I was a believer, and he replied back, "Me too, I accepted
Yeshua seven years ago at a huddle meeting of the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes!" We both cried and rejoiced. Having my
brother Scott as a believer has been one of the greatest gifts
God has ever given me. My second brother, Mickey, just came to
faith in Jesus last year, another great gift! |