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y name is Rochelle L. Jones, and I was born on July 17th, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones. Raised in a middle-class family, I was fortunate to grow up with strong values that shaped my character and faith. At the age of 17, I gave my life to the Lord, and it was then that I truly understood the profound difference between darkness and light. “You don’t realize you’re in darkness until you’ve experienced the light”. “I believe the spirit world is reality and everything else is a mask”.

Coming from a lineage rich in spiritual leadership, I was brought up in the church and have deep roots in a family of bishops, pastors, and ministers. This heritage has been a guiding force in my life, and I believe it has destined me to play a vital role in the body of Yeshua. My journey of faith has been shaped by this legacy, and I am committed to fulfilling the purpose that God has set before me.

 

After a failed marriage in 1998, I embarked on a new path, spending much of my time single and learning countless life lessons along the way. Seeking to deepen my understanding of faith, I enrolled in D. Edwin Johnson Theological Seminary. It was there that I began to grasp the complexities of the faith we’ve long called Christianity. However, I often found myself as the nonconformist in the classroom, holding opinions that were far from the mainstream. I rarely aligned with the majority, as I had too many unanswered questions.

 

My quest for truth led me to read extensively and open myself up to a wealth of knowledge, a journey that continues to this day as I seek to uncover the true mysteries of the Bible and the heritage and culture of Yah’s (God’s) chosen people. Through this process, I’ve come to see that many scholars, much like politicians, hold certain views and ideologies that are solid and difficult to dispute. However, they also propagate beliefs that have led to the indoctrination of masses with falsehoods, unbiblical teachings, and man-made doctrines. This realization has only strengthened my resolve to seek out and embrace the truth, no matter where it leads me.

One certainty on my journey has been the profound personal and spiritual experiences I’ve had with Yeshua. These encounters have solidified my commitment to the core beliefs of Scripture, guiding me with unwavering conviction. My relationship with Yeshua has been a source of deep understanding and reaffirmation, anchoring me firmly in the truths of the Bible amidst all my explorations and discoveries.

 

 

Yeshua I lift myself up to  you as I embark on this journey of delivering Your Word. Grant me the strength, wisdom, and discernment needed to share Your message faithfully and effectively. Guide me in my prayers, and help me to exegete Scripture with clarity and accuracy. May every step I take be guided by Your Ruach (Spirit), and may I serve wholeheartedly, as unto You, Yah bless my efforts and let them bear fruit for Your Kingdom. Amen

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e believe in the essential truths of the Bible, which form the foundation of our faith. Central to this is our belief that Jesus, whose true name is Yeshua, is the Son of God who’s, true name is Yahweh. He came into the world, died for our sins, and on the third day, rose from the dead. He is now seated at the right hand of the Father, a testament to His victory over sin and death. This act of love and sacrifice underscores the truth that salvation is a gift from Yah (God), not something we can earn through our own efforts.

We also hold to the belief in the Immaculate Conception, recognizing the divine nature of Yeshua’s birth through the Virgin Mary, whose real name is Maryim. This miraculous event is a testament to the power and purity of God’s plan for humanity. As believers, we are entrusted with the authority given by Yeshua to cast out devils and heal the sick, as the Bible teaches.

We believe that the true Israel is represented by the Black race, specifically African Americans. This understanding of identity and heritage holds deep spiritual significance. At the same time, We believe that the promise of salvation is not limited by ethnicity. According to Scripture, Gentiles—those of any other ethnicity—have been grafted into this promise through their confession and belief in Yeshua HaMashiach. This inclusion is a testament to God’s grace and the universal reach of His salvation plan, uniting all who believe in Him as one ecclesia (Church) under His covenant of grace.

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ur vision is to create a publication that resonates with both saints and sinners, offering content that speaks to the heart of anyone seeking truth and understanding. Through our magazine, we aim to bridge the gap between the faithful and those still searching, providing insight, encouragement, and wisdom rooted in the timeless teachings of Scripture. We believe that everyone, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey, can find value in the truths we present.

Beyond the pages of our magazine, we are committed to fostering deeper learning and growth. Our goal is to establish Hebraic classes and mentorship programs for young women and men, equipping them with knowledge and guidance grounded in biblical principles. These initiatives are designed to empower the next generation, helping them navigate life with wisdom, strength, and a strong sense of identity.

In these challenging times, we aspire to be a beacon of light to a world in desperate need of hope and direction. We recognize the urgency of the hour and are dedicated to Kingdom Building, Reformation, and Education. Our mission is to inspire transformation—both in individuals and in communities—by spreading the message of Yah’s (God’s) love, justice, and truth. Through our efforts, we seek to make a lasting impact that extends far beyond the present, contributing to the renewal and restoration of the ecclesia (church) according to Yah’s  (God’s) divine plan.