Diane Ferreira is a Jewish believer, wife, and mom, as well as a proud bulldog mom. She is currently pursuing her graduate degree in Jewish Studies at seminary, deepening her passion for Scripture and Jewish history. Diane writes with a heart to connect the rich traditions of her Jewish heritage with her faith in Yeshua, offering insights that inspire believers to grow in their walk with God. When she's not studying or writing, Diane enjoys spending time with her family, reading and crocheting!
Do you feel at times that your prayers just don’t seem to articulate what you want to say? Maybe you are new to prayer and just don’t know WHAT to say. One of the most powerful ways to pray is praying the Word of God. When you learn how to pray according to the Bible and how to pray the scriptures, it can give you the words to pray when you cannot find them yourself. So let’s dig in and learn how to pray according to the Bible and begin to allow the Holy Spirit to flow through you in prayer through the Word.
The Tribe of Judah in the Bible stands as a symbol of leadership, redemption, and messianic promise—tracing a line from Jacob to King David to Jesus the Messiah.
Understanding the tribe of Reuben in the Bible helps us see how even those with great potential can lose their inheritance—not because of a single failure, but through a pattern of compromise and instability.
Do you notice God in the little things throughout your day or do you tend to look for Him only in those big “God Moments” where it is unmistakably Him? Perhaps you feel alone and wonder if God is with you as you go through difficult times. Searching for God in all things throughout the day requires you to look away from those big “sky parting” moments and see the mundane, every day things. Let’s look at the question “How do we find God in our lives” and learn how we can see God in the every day and go about finding God in all things in life, the good and maybe not so good!