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Season Break Arrives - Hallelu Yah!

 We have been waiting for a good rain to break the season and ensure there's decent soil moisture for seeding to begin and we've received around 15ml in the last day.  Thank you Abba Father!  The young hay share farmer will be seeding this week so it's perfect timing.

We had a blessed time over the weekend enjoying each other's company, praising, praying and being fed in body, soul and spirit.

Unfortunately a community of mice decided to move in over the last month so a big clean up was needed but many hands make light work.

We are also in the process of improving and growing the garden area and a cubby house town was erected for the kids.  Thanks Kaleb for your help!  

Over the next few months we will be redoing the fence line, planting gardens and creating lovely meditation and quiet areas for everyone to enjoy.  The old green house needs to come down and the hot house erected.  We have so many plans but Hebron has steadily developed and evolved over time so I'm excited about this next stage of growth.

This long weekend we are welcoming a group of Christian brothers and sisters so they can enjoy Hebron for their Christian Singles Retreat.  May they be blessed and enjoy the shalom that is here.
Be blessed and may the shalom of our Messiah Yeshua be with you all!

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