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Mereas of Grace Torah Fellowship

Meet Carmen
Founder of Mereas of Grace Torah Fellowship
Carmen has been teaching Biblical Hebrew and Torah in her home for close to twenty years gathered around in a circle of women – one of her favorite places to be! She is the founder of Mereas of Grace Torah Fellowship, a teaching and discipling ministry for women, couples and families.
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Bible Study

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Latest Posts by Carmen
The Invitation
The kind of transformative change we all truly desire in our lifetime will not come without THE SHEMA OF SURRENDERING in the Face/Voice of ADONAI Eloheinu. Practically, this DAILY ACTION requires FIRST HEARING THE VOICE OF HASHEM given by His Ruach of Emet followed by the ‘no-excuse game’ of CONSISTENCY in daily salvific restoration of […]
Shameless.
The purpose of Mussar (spiritual discipline) is to RECEIVE. As we RECEIVE, we see how to RESPOND and far less likely to REACT to life’s problems and pleasures. Receiving THE RUACH’s COUNSEL that = STRENGTH TO HEAL (understand the Vision of MenOHRah) will also involve doing away with ‘feelings of shame’ that may […]
B’resheet (Genesis) 1-2:3 and Simchat Torah (JOY of G-D’s Instruction!)
Let’s discuss a few Hebrew word meanings! I use the Complete Jewish Bible Version. See Genesis 1-2:3 here! IN-JOY!!! ❤️ and please COMMENT and SHARE this video as we begin anew The Torah Cycle!
HOLIES! Mental WEALTH and Receiving PURPOSE Daily
‘You are to be HOLIES…for I AM HOLY!’… What IN THE WORLD is happening, HOLIES?!!!! We play a part AS WE CHOOSE TO BE SET APART UNTO ADONAI, The Prevailing King!
Custom Topics and Fees
If your church or home fellowship is looking for an event speaker for brunches, weekend retreats, workshops or conferences and have a particular theme, please contact me. In a church setting, I love to have round tables set up for women in order to build relationships through prayer and the discussion of His Word. Please contact me to discuss fees. Shalom!