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Baruch Hashem!

Hello, all you beautiful people. My name is Anju Mary Varghese, and I’m an Architect and Landscape Architect living in Germany. When I felt the call to begin this ministry, choosing a platform for sharing my insights and revelations came naturally. From crafting long stories to pouring heart and detail into heartfelt texts , writing has always been my way of connecting and conveying. Through this blog, I’m excited to share the thoughts and revelations that have been revealed to me, as we journey together in faith, learning, and growth.

As a child, my faith in Abba(Abba (אַבָּא) is an Hebrew term meaning "Father" and is often used to refer to Lord as a loving, close Father figure) was strong, and I owe it all to my parents, who instilled in me a deep love and reverence for Abba as I grew up. My mom would often remind me to 'read the Bible,' especially if she saw me idle or scrolling through my phone. At first, I would pick it up more out of respect for her and even to improve my English vocabulary, what a shame that was! Still, I held a deep love for Abba that I never denied. Life’s twists and turns led me to lean on my Abba, yet my faith was often seasonal, surfacing in moments of need.

Yes, I was very much a 'seasonal devotee.' I rarely shared my happiness with Abba. It was mostly in times of distress that I would call upon my Abba. And once the storm passed, I would say my goodbyes and slip back into the rhythms of a worldly life. My relationship with Abba was more of a lifeline in crises than a constant presence. Looking back, I see how patient and constant Abba was, even when my faith was fleeting. 
But how did I get to this point today? To satisfy your curiosity, it was on February 23, 2024, that everything changed for me. That date marks a pivotal turning point in my life, one that set me on this very path. But that’s a story for another day. 

The greatest revelation, however, is that I am here today, not because of my great love for Abba, but because of Abba’s unfailing, unconditional love for me. Abba has seen me through every struggle, every doubt and every season and Abba your love has brought me to this moment. Toda Abba(Toda Abba" (תּוֹדָה אַבָּא) is Hebrew for "Thank You, Father." Here, Toda means "thank you," and Abba is a term for "Father," often used affectionately to refer to Lord in a personal way)

That's a brief look into who I am, what I do, and the journey my faith has taken. In the days ahead, we’ll dive deeper into revelations, faith, and the mysteries Abba has placed before us. Until then, stay happy and blessed.

All praise and glory to Abba alone. Baruch Hashem!(Baruch Hashem" (בָּרוּךְ הַשֵּׁם) translates to "Blessed is the Name" or simply "Bless the Name" in Hebrew. It's a phrase used to express gratitude and praise for Lord, acknowledging His blessings and goodness. People often say it in response to good news or as a way of giving thanks).



Comments

  1. Baruch Hashem! Abba bless you in your ministry work! May many be inspired by your faith!

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  2. Congrats Anu Chech!. This is amazing and I hope God blesses you with more fruitful words in the future!✨️

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    1. Hey hun! Sunu here, Haha. Thanks a bunch, sweets. ❤️😘

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  3. Spectacular work Anju may the lord bless you always!! Yom Tov 😊

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  4. Baruch Hashem ❤️❤️. Abba be with you my dear ❤️❤️

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  5. Baruch Hashem. Nice to see this note Roots of Zion. Abba be with you and bless you. Hope to get more notes like this in the coming days. Thoda Abba.

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    1. Remani aunty. ❤️ toda aunty 🥰 so happy to know you loved it. Abba bless you too aunty. Baruch Hashem.

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  6. Baruch Hashem Anjumole, May Abba use you mightily for his kingdom. All the very best. Love you 😍

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  7. Baruch Hashem. Toda Raaba. Aaba Bless you too. 🥰❤️

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