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By Boaz Michael | Comments (1) | Posted on September 29, 2008
May you have a sweet New Year, and rejoice that your names are written in the Lamb's book of life.
Rosh Hashanah greetings from all of us at First Fruits of Zion and from myself and my family. As we close out the biblical year 5768 and look ahead to the coming year, it is with a deep sense of gratitude to God, gratitude for all of you, our readers, supporters and partners. With the help of the Father, you have made great things possible.
The coming year, 5769, though fraught with uncertainty, promises to be a banner year for the ministry of First Fruits of Zion. With several new books, discipleship resources and outreach incentives, we hope to see the message of Torah blossom in lives, homes, churches and communities. Join us through these high holy days in praying for the advancement of the kingdom and the return of all of God's people to His Torah through the grace of Yeshua the Messiah.
May the sound of the Shofar during Rosh Hashanah echo in your soul, send a shiver down your back, light a fire in your heart and give you the joy of your Master. Maran Etha. Our Master is coming!
Boaz Michael

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Visitor Comments
Boaz:
FFOZ is such a blessing to me and my household. Even if FFOZ never produces another bit of material (Heaven forbid...), the impact from the work of your fine organization will continue to reverberate as a blessing to the Kingdom of G-d.
Having written that, we eagerly await the completion of the all new HaYesod! ...and if I may, I would like to put in a request for a Epistles & Book of Revelation themed Torah Club.
We wish the best for you, the entire Michael family, and our FFOZ mishpachah in 5769! L'shanah tovah tikatev v'taihatem!
Posted by: Neubill | September 29, 2008 3:32 PM