This was my third year of following the wild grains in Israel. And as these seasons do, seasons change. Before the head of the year feelings were stirring inside of me that something was changing, I didn’t know what it was, but I felt change is coming.
It’s because of that stirring in my spirit that I have been feeling, that I’m posting this announcement today. This site will go on hiatus except for new Moon reports and reports associated with Feasts of Elohim.
I will no longer be posting the news. I’m sorry and I’m sure that many of you will miss that, but I must be obedient to what I hear, and the direction that I believe I’m supposed to be going.
If you would like to send me a friends request to my personal page you are more than welcome to just to stay in contact with me in my personal life. It could even be because I don’t want to jump the gun, that this Facebook group will go away altogether and all that reports of the new moon and the feasts of Elohim would be posted to the website. www.insearchofhisancientpath.com
I appreciate every one of you that have placed your confidence in me to bring you the news, the new moons, and reports about the early feasts. I never took the responsibility lightly. But it was because of fear for the One that I was representing and not because the confidence that you placed in me. And the reason that I do what I have done and will do with the Feast and moons is that I believe with all of my heart it is the path to understanding His ancient ways. I also believe that I am required to pass these things on to you because it is by them the early believer kept the calendar of Elohim and recognized their Messiah.
To reiterate, I will continue to post the calendar of available dates for viewing the new Moon sliver and I will continue to post my photos of the new moon sliver when I see it in the same manner that I always have. I will continue to share the things that I see from the land of Israel as it applies to the Feasts of Elohim (i.e. barley, wheat, etc). But in between, it’s going to be very quiet within the group.Updated Jul 5, 2018, 8:48 PM