So many Christian books are published and sermons preached with inaccuracies because they did not double-check their work with a knowledgeable consulting expert. Even though you've researched the cultural context thoroughly, notable inaccuracies can creep in, especially when discussing topics related to the Hebrew Bible, Hebraic roots, or Jewish teachings. To ensure the accuracy and credibility of your writing, whether it’s for devotionals, speaking engagements, or worship materials, take the necessary steps for proofreading and fact-checking your work.
Starting when she was 13, Tali faced significant health challenges that persisted for 11 years, often relying on a walker to navigate her home. During this difficult time, she discovered that her devotion to worship was crucial, especially when she felt least inclined to engage in it. This journey deepened her understanding of worship wit
Starting when she was 13, Tali faced significant health challenges that persisted for 11 years, often relying on a walker to navigate her home. During this difficult time, she discovered that her devotion to worship was crucial, especially when she felt least inclined to engage in it. This journey deepened her understanding of worship within its cultural context, connecting her to her Hebraic roots and the teachings of the Hebrew Bible. Eventually, she experienced healing in God's perfect timing and has since shared her insights on worship through writing and speaking engagements worldwide, including consulting on Messianic themes and offering Hebrew language teaching. Her intercessory worship has touched many lives, reflecting her commitment to her Christian faith and Jewish heritage.
In 2004/5, God gave Tali a Scripture repeatedly, specifically Isaiah 2:3, which is also echoed in Micah 4:2. It states, "And many peoples will come and say, 'Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; That He may teach us concerning His ways, and that we may walk in His paths.' For the law [Torah] wi
In 2004/5, God gave Tali a Scripture repeatedly, specifically Isaiah 2:3, which is also echoed in Micah 4:2. It states, "And many peoples will come and say, 'Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; That He may teach us concerning His ways, and that we may walk in His paths.' For the law [Torah] will go forth from Zion, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem." Motivated by her Christian faith and devotionals focused on Hebraic roots, she moved to Israel, studied at Hebrew University, and met her Israeli husband, Daniel. Tali began her career as a tour operator, providing insights into the cultural context of the Hebrew Bible, before they collaborated at IBLT, a school for Bible translators run by WWIN. Their work involved language teaching and proofreading, and they also engaged in speaking engagements and worship activities that highlighted their Messianic beliefs.
Tali finished her master's degree in Classical Hebrew during COVID and has been teaching the Hebrew language, helping with curriculum development, and writing devotionals since then. She and her husband now live in the US to be present for her aging mother, Geneva Iijima, who is also an author with Hebraic roots. Tali and Daniel have made
Tali finished her master's degree in Classical Hebrew during COVID and has been teaching the Hebrew language, helping with curriculum development, and writing devotionals since then. She and her husband now live in the US to be present for her aging mother, Geneva Iijima, who is also an author with Hebraic roots. Tali and Daniel have made trips to Israel and other countries for speaking engagements, focusing on the Jewish cultural context and sharing their knowledge of the Hebrew Bible through consulting and worship activities.
For more information on consulting services, including language teaching and proofreading, as well as classes, tutoring sessions, or to schedule speaking engagements related to Christian themes, Hebraic roots, and worship in the context of the Hebrew Bible, please contact Tali. Whether you're interested in Messianic devotionals or exploring the cultural context of Israel and Jewish teachings, Tali is here to assist you.
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