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ereks mom
03-20-2010, 01:26 PM
I already have A Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays by Robin Sampson.

Here some others I'm considering, but I'd love to hear your feedback on them before I purchase, as well as sugestions of any other books/resources I should add to this list:

Celebrating Jesus in the Biblical Feasts: Discovering Their Significance to You as a Christian and Miracle of the Scarlet Thread: Revealing the Power of the Blood of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation, both by Richard Booker

The Feasts Of The Lord God's Prophetic Calendar From Calvary To The Kingdom by Kevin Howard

The Tabernacle : Shadows of the Messiah (Its Sacrifices, Services, and Priesthood) by David M. Levy

God's Appointed Times New Edition: A Practical Guide for Understanding and Celebrating the Biblical Holidays and God's Appointed Customs: A Messianic Jewish Guide to the Biblical Lifecycle and Lifestyle , both by Barney Kasdan

The Outpouring: Jesus in the Feasts of Israel by Elwood McQuaid

Catiejoy
03-20-2010, 01:34 PM
we have enjoyed the Stickfiguring through Biblical Feasts and Holidays- a 13 week study by Grapevine studies
as well as
A Complete Guide to Celebrating our Messiah in the Festivals by Eagle Wings Education

ereks mom
03-20-2010, 03:21 PM
These look great! Thank you! Anybody else have recommendations??

Moira in MA
03-20-2010, 08:10 PM
I have this one and enjoyed reading it but never implemented much of it. It may possibly be a little young.

Celebrating the Feasts (http://www.amazon.com/Celebrating-Biblical-Feasts-Your-Church/dp/0764228978/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1269130105&sr=8-1)

HTH
~Moira

Blueridge
03-21-2010, 09:12 AM
MFW has a study of Biblical feasts in their 'Creation to the Greeks' year. You might see what individual books they are using for that part of the study.

rockala
03-21-2010, 04:52 PM
and I find Robin Sampsons website helpful. We have found great peace in celebrating the holidays and they are pure without all the consumerism attachements that our pagan rooted holidays have. Please do not take offense I still celebrate Easter, Christmas etc with my family, but even my two teens enjoy the richness and tradition of the biblical feasts.

We start Unleavened bread later this week and I find it such a spiritual and physical cleansing and how amazing for me it was to finally really "get" how unleavened bread, passover and firstfruits are all about the messiah. It was news to me!

I recently read "Holy Cow Does God Care What We Eat" and I found it to be an excellent book.

Blessings,
kathy