We welcome Phillip and Jessica Elam of the Kentucky Covenant Education Corporation in Winchester, Kentucky. The Elams are the resident custodians of Jefferson College at Pilot View, where they and their families perform key roles in this emerging hub of Hebraic learning and fellowship. Our musical offerings feature Eved Adonai and Lenny & Varda, with songs that highlight the teaching of BYNA Elders David Jones and Barry Phillips in a midrash which they call, “Need for Spiritual Rain in Measure and in Season.” How are the rains in the land of Israel related to our daily lives as people of the Living God? There is a prophetic picture in this relationship, as David and Barry explain.

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