[THE YISRAEL CONVERSATION]
Thursdays @ 1pm-3pm (EST)
TOPICS:
(1) “SUNDAY IS NOT GOD’S HOLY DAY”
According to the King James Version of the Holy Bible, the seventh-day Sabbath, is regarded as God's holy day. In Genesis 2:2-3, it is written, "And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made." This passage highlights God's act of sanctifying the seventh day, signifying its special significance as a day of rest and reflection. Throughout scripture, the Sabbath is consistently upheld as a sacred time for worship and rejuvenation, affirming its status as God's designated day of observance.
Tune in as we let the Bible, history, reality and truth show you that Sunday is not God’s Holy Day.
(2) “THE EVE FACTOR”
"The Eve Factor" refers to the societal phenomenon where women's roles and perspectives are often sidelined or undervalued compared to men's, particularly in professional settings. This term encapsulates the pervasive gender bias and discrimination that women face, stemming from historical, cultural, and institutional norms. It underscores the challenges women encounter in achieving equality and recognition in various domains, including business, politics, and academia. Despite progress towards gender equality, the Eve Factor persists, manifesting in disparities in pay, representation in leadership positions, and access to opportunities. Addressing the Eve Factor requires concerted efforts to dismantle gender stereotypes, promote inclusive policies, and foster environments that empower women to thrive and contribute fully to society.
(3)”WORLD DISEASE / HOLY CURE”
In dealing with the many health problems around the world, we require more than just medical treatments. A "holy cure" means looking at health issues from a broader perspective that includes compassion, fairness, and understanding. It's about tackling the root causes of illness, like poverty and unequal access to healthcare. A holy cure also involves recognizing that everyone is connected, no matter where they live or what they believe. By embracing values like kindness and caring for each other, we can work towards a world where everyone has the chance to be healthy and well.
[][][] REAL TRUTH FOR THE LAST TIME [][][]
Everyone at some point in their lives must have the YISRAEL Conversation.