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Let us Draw Near to The Father

About B'midbar Ministries



            Shalom, and thanks for allowing me the opportunity to share with you a little bit about ourselves and the Praise and Worship ministry that Adonai T’savaot has charged us with since we came into a deeper knowledge of our King and Creator, YHWH and the everlasting covenant He has made with His people Israel.

In 2006 my beautiful bride Debora shared with me a burden upon her heart. It was then that The Father began speaking to us about pursuing our Father’s heart deeper and coming into a deeper knowledge of who He is, His Torah, Shabbat and His Feast days and who we are in relationship to Him. When we began this walk in the Hebraic Roots movement we were overjoyed at the eternal truths and the beautiful heritage that for so long had been veiled to us.

Here at B’midbar Ministries our passion and purpose is to serve and magnify our Messiah, Yeshua (Jesus Christ) and The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Abba YHWH, through anointed Praise and Worship backed by sound theology that is designed to refresh, empower and encourage our brothers and sisters into a knowledge of who they are, and the realization that they are the remnant that is returning as prophesied in Zechariah 10:1-9.
The Psalmist says “My lips will shout for joy, when I sing praises to you; my soul also, which you have redeemed. (Ps. 71:23) In the days of Temple service the priests offered prayers and sacrifices unto YHWH. In the standing prayer, also known as the Standing prayer we open with the words “My LORD, open my lips that my mouth may declare your praise.” As followers of YHWH, we want our words to be meaningful and cause His Kingdom to come down upon the earth as Yeshua taught us to pray, “Thy Kindgom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven”. (Matthew 6:10)

Hebrews 13:15 says, “Through Him then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name.” This is what was known as the elevation or “Olah” offering as given daily and every evening on the Altar in the court of the tabernacle. As a royal priesthood and living tabernacle, today our words become the Olah offering unto YHWH that is a sweet-smelling sacrifice unto Him. May we enter into Praise and Worship in such a way where with a spirit of obedience, humility and reverence YHWH will reign down His Holy Spirit and refresh, restore and unite us as His chosen people.

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