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Ep. 112 - My Final Episode: Trusting the Lord with What Comes Next

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Today’s episode is a personal one.

After much prayer and time with the Lord, I’m sharing why this will be the final episode of the Links to Messiah podcast.

Over the past months, I’ve sensed the Lord inviting me into a quieter season. There are places in my heart shaped by grief, especially the loss of my son David, that I need to sit with Him more intentionally. I want to follow where He is leading, even when that means laying something meaningful down.

This podcast has always been about helping families connect the Old and New Testaments, understand the Jewish roots of faith in Jesus, and build rhythms around the table that last for generations. It has been a privilege to walk alongside you and your children as we explored Scripture together.

While the podcast is coming to a close, all past episodes will remain available here as a library for your family. I hope you return to them often as you continue opening God’s Word together.

Thank you for listening.

Thank you for caring about legacy.

Thank you for wanting your children to know the story of redemption from beginning to end.

If these episodes helped your family understand the feasts, discover the Jewishness of Jesus, or gather more intentionally around Scripture, I am deeply grateful I got to be part of your journey.

Though this chapter is closing, the heart behind Links to Messiah continues. I still care deeply about helping families grow in faith together at home, and I’m trusting the Lord with whatever comes next.

Until then,

Keep opening Scripture with your children.
 Keep gathering around the table.
  Keep pointing your family to Jesus.

He is faithful in every season. 

Start creating your family’s legacy today.

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