Category: Torah Portions
Pastor Jim Staley preaches on this week’s Torah Portion “Ki Tetze”, which means “When You Go Forth”. This was filmed at Passion For Truth Ministries on August 17th, 2013.
Ki Tetze – When You Go Forth
Written by Pam Staley.
Ki Tetze , When You Go Forth. Passion for Truth Fellowship Sept 10, 2011
Shoftim – Judges
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim Staley examines the weekly Torah portion “Shoftim”, which means “Judges”. There are many amazing lessons to learn from Deuteronomy chapters 16 through 21. In this teaching he will draw your attention to one of them...
Shoftim – 2013
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim preaches on the Torah Portion “Shoftim”, which means judges. This was filmed on August 10th, 2013.
Re’eh – Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim teaches on the weekly Torah Portion “Re’eh”. This Torah Portion can be found in Deuteronomy 11:26–16:17.
Va’etchanan ─ Hold fast to the Lord your God!
Written by Pam Staley.
Jim Staley is broadcasting a podcast for the first time in this short message focusing on the Torah portion “Va’etchanan” (and He pleaded). This message will challenge you to “hold fast” to the Lord your God in whatever...
Va’ectchanan – A Light To the Nations
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim delivers a powerful exhortation from this week’s Torah portion, called “Va’etchanan” (Deuteronomy 3:23–7:11). God’s people are called to be a light to the nations…but how? You display wisdom based on the...
Va’etchanan Love and the Cities of Refuge
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim Staley continues his message on the Torah portion called “Va’etchanan” (Hebrew for “I pleaded”) which led right into “the love chapter” (1 Corinthians 13), teaches on the Levitical “Cities...
Va’etchanan – I Pleaded – 2013
Written by Pam Staley.
Pastor Jim Staley teaches on Torah Portion “Va’etchanan” which means “I Pleaded”. This week’s Torah Portion can be found in Deuteronomy 3:27–7:11.
Va’etchanan – 2012
Written by Pam Staley.
This Torah Portion comes from the book of Deuteronomy is named Va’etchanan (ואתחנן), which means “and I besought.” The title comes from the first verse of the reading, which says, “I also pleaded (#vaetchanan) with the LORD...