At the age of 75, Bev Hall doesn’t show any signs of slipping into a comfortable retirement! She has already lived a full life, and as a widow and retired educator, no one would blame her for stepping back and relaxing. Bev found herself confronted with the choice of withdrawing into grief and isolation, or answering the Lord’s call to jump back into her calling as a seasoned teacher, intercessor, and elder. That has taken her into some surprising places, where she is now making a difference in the lives of Hebraic believers, Jews, and traditional Christians.

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