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Transitions

As I was watching the sun go down out the office window today I was struck not only by the majesty of our Creator's Hand but also by His perfect shalom in the middle of transitions.  Perhaps this post is a bit of a self-indulgent pondering but I'm sure everyone would agree.  That small window of time between one day setting and another beginning is really a thing of beauty and wonder - how true is that of this journey and discovery of Torah.  Here at Hebron, where we endeavour to live out our understanding of Torah and community has been, and will continue to be, one of discovery.  At times His shalom may seem very distant, but in reality He is ever present and watchful.


So whether you're enjoying a sunset over the plains, the coast or the hills, may the perfect Shalom of Yehovah our Adoni be upon you.

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  1. don't know if this will get to you or to the blog, but in case it is I must say this time of year is soooo wonderful for beautiful sunsets. I never get over them, our Creator is soooo amazing to be able to entertain us so incredibly. So glad you are enjoying being at Hebron again A. Trust His hand to keep you and continue to amaze you with His creation. love you lots and thanks for the update

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