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Tuesday September 24, 2024

Hi Folks,


It is really funny watching calendar people duck for cover with the rains that have come down to date this month in Israel.


For us it is a very welcomed event after watching a brutal summer of extended heat and drought in many of the areas we inspect. The good news about these early, early rains is that it has jump started many of the farming communities to complete their prepping the fields to get seed in. That is a reality when one lives in such a climate.


Please remember the rains which will count, as to germinating barley and wheat, will take place in October. That is where our focus should be, but also very thankful for what Father has supplied to the Land to date. Unfortunately with the current temps whatever did not get absorbed is already back up into the heavens through evaporation with the exception of some pooled locations here and there.


Keep your focus on October, mid to late, for a hint of what Father has in store for the upcoming Biblical new year next March. Before I get questions on why March, it is simple. The current year we are in will end on sunset March 1st. That is traditionally too early. But we wait on Fathers clear direction.


The next new moon after that will place it at sunset on the 30th of March if I remember correctly.

So, will it be the beginning of March or the end of March, that is the question we will be answering over the next 6 months.


Happy Feast of Tabernacles/Ingathering!


Our peace we give to you.



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