We return to Israel on this show to engage in a discussion on family with Ephraim and Rimona Frank. Rimona gives us a deeper look into the Hebrew word mishpachah (family), and she and Ephraim share insights that will challenge us as we prepare for the 40 days of repentance leading to the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Will Spires blesses us with the first song selection, “Dance for Yeshua” from the album Seeds, available at cdbaby.com. Our second musical offering is Kelly Ferrari Mills performing “Pray for the Peace” from the album Simple Songs of Scripture, available at doorkeeperministries.com. Elders David Jones and Barry Phillips discuss Isaiah 49:14-16, which carries the encouraging reminder that Abba Father will not forget us despite what appears to be hopeless circumstances.

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