This week’s Reunion Roadmap goes to League City, Texas to interview Greg Raley. Greg is a friend of BYNA who attended our Inaugural Summit in St. Petersburg, Florida in March 2016. He attended the Third B’ney Yosef National Congress in March of this year. Greg shares how these events and others have impacted his life. We are blessed to share with you the music of the House of Aaron with the song “Your Presence,” from the album Walk Beside Me, featuring the vocals of Tara Clay. In addition, Jimmie Black blesses us with the song “Ein Od” from the album I Run To You. This midrash portion of Reunion Roadmap is entitled “Cold Love,” a title taken from Matthew 24:12. BYNA Elders Barry Phillips and David Jones discuss what are the motivations to study the Scripture. Is it to become an expert to judge others or to learn about the heart of the Father? We pray you are challenged by this very important subject.

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