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As events in Ukraine break our hearts, the Jewish holiday of Purim reminds us that God acts through each of us to protect His children.
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In that moment, Esther realized that there was something more important than fear, something much larger at stake — the very life and continuity of the entire Jewish nation.
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On today’s program, Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein shares from her new audiobook, “Generation to Generation,” about the Jewish holiday of Purim and how the story of Esther inspired her to get through the difficult times following her father’s death.
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Although she struggled, Esther put aside her fears and persevered, saving her people and the Jewish faith, and ultimately, changing history.
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My father taught us that with God in our lives, we, too, could accomplish anything, if we have the courage to believe in ourselves.
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Yet, I realized that just as God had prepared Esther for “such a time as this,” He had been preparing me for that very moment.
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Yael shares a lesson from the story of Esther that is not only hopeful and inspiring, but more relevant today than ever before.
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If our children are to live godly lives, they need the ability to choose what is right over what is popular and to favor what pleases God.
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Israeli children of yesteryear enjoy the fruit of the Holy Land, eating candy apples.
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Bishop Lanier explains how as a people of faith, we have made it this far through the almighty power of God’s ability to sustain us, defend us, and provide for us.
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The Jewish concept of tzedakah beckons us to understand that charity is an act that profoundly affects both the giver and the receiver.
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No matter how things may seem, we know there is a God and justice will ultimately prevail, even if we don't understand how that will happen.