Volume 1
Are you ready for a story? Join D. Thomas Lancaster as he tells stories from the Torah, Gospels, and the Sages of Israel. Listen to lessons that are drawn from the weekly Torah portions, as heard on the Torah Club audio series. Children of all ages will enjoy these biblically-based tales of God's people.
Volume 2
Mailed at one time with 52 unique lessons.
Quantity: 1 only: $60.00
Quantity: 2–5: $50.00
Quantity: 6 or more: $45.00
Troy Mitchell’s latest release brings all-new music focused on the future kingdom. From soul-searching melodies that yearn for HaShem’s presence to joyful arrangements that impassion our hearts to look toward the day when we will celebrate with Messiah, this album explores various genres that are sure to resonate with every listener.
The HaYesod: The Festivals Leadership Manual is virtually identical to the HaYesod: The Festivals Student Workbook, but includes many critical additions specially created for leaders who host groups, including administration guidelines, course management, etc. It includes a complete answer key to the student workbook and has additional leadership notes and helps.
Honor the legacy of Messianic Jewish pioneer Aaron Ben Israel with this beautiful 8" x 10" print for your home, office, or study. Ready for framing or to be displayed as a stand-alone print.
The perfect coaster for Torah Club fans! These absorbent stone coasters protect against water rings and condensation puddles. The cork backing on the coaster protects your furniture or desktop from scratches.
This resource contains the 10 HaYesod: The Festivals lessons on DVD videos. This resource can be added as an option, at a discount rate, if you purchase the HaYesod: The Festivals, Video Pack, which includes the Video lessons in downloadable digital format.
Worship leader Troy Mitchell’s debut album, “Yoke of the King,” brings a fresh and authentic voice to Messianic Judaism. Mitchell’s original songs draw from the Gospels, the Hebrew of the Tanach, the Midrash, synagogue prayers, and first-century liturgy—even utilizing the Greek of the Apostolic Scriptures—to bring a fusion of Chassidic joy, gospel hope, jazz, and soulish prayer focused on the light of Messiah.