This is Restoration of Torah Ministries' Weekly Newsletter for the Sabbath Beginning Friday Night at Sundown, May 31, 2024
Shalom and welcome to everyone who is new to the Restoration of Torah Ministries' Weekly Newsletter
The purpose of this newsletter is to 1) encourage YOU to study the weekly Torah Portion (Parashat HaShavuah in Hebrew) and form a firm foundation for your faith in the Hebrew Scriptures, 2) share information with you that appears on the RTM SubStack, 3) grow in the grace and knowledge of Messiah Yeshua and 4) in general, you'll learn about what's going on at Restoration of Torah Ministries.
The Weekly Torah Portion!
All the Torah portions you love in both the 1-Year and 3-Year formats!
In Memory of My Blessed Mother Who Will Have Her Final Funeral Service Saturday, June 1, 2024 in Hattiesburg, MS. Visitation is 12:00 pm CST. Funeral is 1:00 pm CST.
Click on the picture below to see the funeral program. This funeral program is slightly different from the one I sent out last week because this funeral is at a different church location.
May Her Memory Be Blessed
Ethel Lee Lawrence (née Mobley) of Harrison, Tennessee, was born on August 6, 1932 in Hattiesburg, MS, and went to be with the Lord at 5:32 am on Monday, May 20, 2024. Ethel is survived by her brother, Troy Mobley Jr. (Marie), sister, Nancy Keith, two sons, Cecil Lawrence (Cheryl), and Tony Robinson (Tina), her seven grandchildren, Jamila Lawrence, Jadah Gonzalez, Safiya Barnett (Jovan), and Sean, Evan, AJ and Erica Robinson, her two step-grandchildren, Vonzell Denton (Nambii), and Chelby Burgess, and her five great grandchildren, Endia Lawrence, Kaleb Lawrence, Gabriel Gonzalez, and Jerimiah and James Barnett. Ethel was preceded in death by her loving parents, Troy and Edna Mobley, two brothers, Joseph and Howard (Gloria) Mobley and her sister, Minnie Bell Curry. Ethel was an LPN and a private-duty nurse for 17 years, received a B.A. in 1981 from Chicago State University in social work, and became a nurse social worker for Cook County and the Illinois Department of Public Aid for 24 years until she retired to care for her mother who was very ill. She was actively involved at St. Sabina Catholic Church in Chicago, Illinois, as a lecture reader and choir member. She had a passion for painting ceramics. Ethel was a great cook, and some of her culinary specialties were bread pudding, gingerbread, and red beans and rice. Ethel also was a wonderful caregiver. She would travel to whatever city her sick loved one was to take care of them. Ethel loved to fish and cook and eat the fish she caught. Blue Gills were her favorite! Ethel was a wonderful seamstress. She would sew and wear her own fashionable clothing when she was young. Ethel knitted and crocheted. Ethel was also known as a prayer warrior. She would pray for strangers, friends, and family alike anywhere, anytime, any place. She was captain of her high school basketball team and one year was high school queen. Ethel attended Mount Peria Baptist Church and was a member of the Missionary Society where she would occasionally bring some words of encouragement to the group. She was also a volunteer at Christ’s Chapel in Ringgold for several years.
Click on the picture below to see a video montage capturing Ethel’s life.
I had blessed honor of holding her hand as she took her last breath and entered her eternal rest in Messiah Yeshua - Monday May 20, 2024, 5:32:12 am .
Study Lesson for the 1-Year Torah Cycle
The 1-Year Torah Cycle Reading
Shalom All! May Adonai bless you this Shabbat. The yearly Torah reading for this shabbat is entitled Bechukotai (By My Regulations) and it extends from Leviticus 26:3–27:34. The Haftarah reading is Jeremiah 16:19–17:14, and the reading from the Apostolic writings is Matthew 22:1–14! Remember, all Torah lessons can be accessed via our website at www.restorationoftorah.org!
Shabbat Shalom!
The Yearly Torah Portion - Parashat Bechukotai!
Study Lesson for the 3-Year Torah Cycle
The 3-Year Torah Cycle Reading
Shalom All! May Adonai bless you this Shabbat. The 3-Year Torah Cycle reading (#134) for this Shabbat is number 3 of 3 readings from the Torah portion known as ‘Eikev, and it extends from Deuteronomy 10:1-11:25. The Haftarah reading is 2 Kings 13:22-25. The Apostolic reading is 1 Thessalonians 1:8-9. Remember, all Torah lessons can be accessed via our website at www.restorationoftorah.org!
Shabbat Shalom!
The 3-Year Torah Portion - Parashat ‘Eikev!
The Latest Teachings from RTM!
Episode 14 - Discovering How Moses is a Forerunner of the Revelation 12 Man-Child
RTM's Music CD - The Sign of the Messiah
Click on the CD cover to go to RTM’s YouTube channel to listen!
The Sign of the Messiah is RTM’s anointed worship CD featuring 11 original songs written by Tony & Tina Robinson. It's available by CD from the RTM marketplace. The CDs are very beautiful and have a full 12-page booklet with all the lyrics written for you in an easy to read format.
It’s also available electronically from ALL major online music stores including - Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Instagram/Facebook, TikTok/Resso, Google Play/YouTube, Amazon, Soundtrack by Twitch, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, Napster, iHeartRadio, ClaroMusica, Saavn, Anghami, KKBox, NetEase (beta), Tencent (beta), Triller (beta), MediaNet, Shazam. Just search for Tony & Tina Robinson or The Sign of the Messiah.
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