Annual letter for 2009

This report will begin and end with our Lord’s admonition: “Love you one another, as I have loved you.”  John 15:12

First I would like to give glory to the Father for those of you continuing to bless the Jewish people and Israel by your involvement with Beit Shalom.   Because of the growing worldwide deception in and out of the church, it is very important to focus our time and resources into true Kingdom work.  Beit Shalom prays over and carefully researches what it teaches and who it supports.  We want to be sure that we are only involved with selected evangelistic ministries (“…to the Jew first, then the gentile…Romans 1:16b) with the proper Biblical follow up.   This is using good wisdom and averts problems in the future.

The proper direction of spiritual and material support aligns us with the Scriptural mandates.  We are ever mindful, and direct our lives according to His Will and the Chosen People.  In doing so, we receive His promised blessing.  He provides us the correct path through the Scriptures, with the original authorship and Jewish perspective.  This gives us the clearest possible understanding of our faith.    We desire to be led by the Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit, in the most accurate Bible Theology available.  For those that won’t be satisfied with anything less than the whole truth, it has become a treasure beyond compare.  Along with this, a growing number of us have been receiving answers to prayer and material blessings that never cease to amaze us.

Along with some very special speakers, we have been incorporating the best of Bible teachings.  We are now using DVD format, with power point, for our main instruction.  So, our meeting times include great illuminating classes with the Biblically proven Ariel Ministries and others.  Because our focus has become more Biblical than rabbinical, there is less emphasis on traditional services.  We still desire to maintain the Jewish friendly atmosphere and proceedings we have grown to love and appreciate.

May we continue to grow in what our Lord and Savior told us to do:

“Love you one another as I have loved you.” John 15:12

Every Blessing in Messiah,

The elders; TL Adamson, Don Stoneburner and Steve Laskowski