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What does 'enough' look like?
Written by Erika von Kaschke
Narrated by Erika von Kaschke
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In a world shaken up by COVID-19, our eyes have refocused on the things that matter most. Many have started searching for God, trying to piece together the puzzle of life and to find secure footing.
There are many opinions to be found, but as you read this book, I challenge you to stay open-minded towards God, and to search for Truth. Discover more about communion and why Jesus Christ or Yeshua – as He is known in Hebrew – has given this to us. Why was it necessary to give us tangible objects we can hold in our hands to remind us of what He had done on the cross?
During March 2020, I felt that God asked me to share what He has revealed to me about communion. I had already written some of this between 2016 and 2019 when I was guided by Pastor Phil Lewis from One Christian Church in Fremantle, Western Australia. Most of the other writing resulted from prayer and reflection during the COVID-19 lockdown and afterwards.
As you walk with me through this book, I pray that you will allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you, and that you will see and read the various ways in which He shows us His love, healing, correction, and ability to overcome the obstacles and difficulties in our lives.
May this be a blessing to you and strengthen your faith; if you are not yet a born-again believer, may it awaken your curiosity and desire to know Yeshua, the Saviour of the world. May you be amazed at God’s plan to restore a love relationship between Him and us, and experience and see the love of the Living God, Yahweh Elohim, and how He has given communion to us to overcome all of the challenges of life until the coming of Jesus Christ.
Erika von Kaschke
July 2020
There are many opinions to be found, but as you read this book, I challenge you to stay open-minded towards God, and to search for Truth. Discover more about communion and why Jesus Christ or Yeshua – as He is known in Hebrew – has given this to us. Why was it necessary to give us tangible objects we can hold in our hands to remind us of what He had done on the cross?
During March 2020, I felt that God asked me to share what He has revealed to me about communion. I had already written some of this between 2016 and 2019 when I was guided by Pastor Phil Lewis from One Christian Church in Fremantle, Western Australia. Most of the other writing resulted from prayer and reflection during the COVID-19 lockdown and afterwards.
As you walk with me through this book, I pray that you will allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you, and that you will see and read the various ways in which He shows us His love, healing, correction, and ability to overcome the obstacles and difficulties in our lives.
May this be a blessing to you and strengthen your faith; if you are not yet a born-again believer, may it awaken your curiosity and desire to know Yeshua, the Saviour of the world. May you be amazed at God’s plan to restore a love relationship between Him and us, and experience and see the love of the Living God, Yahweh Elohim, and how He has given communion to us to overcome all of the challenges of life until the coming of Jesus Christ.
Erika von Kaschke
July 2020
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