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Tehya Anz's Story
Tehya Johns (now Anz) joined Homestead Heritage in 2021, trading the hustle of Los Angeles for the rural landscape of Central Texas—but her journey began in the state of Georgia.
Missions News
Tehya Johns (now Anz) joined Homestead Heritage in 2021, trading the hustle of Los Angeles for the rural landscape of Central Texas—but her journey began in the state of Georgia.
Heritage Compass
Death strips away illusion. But if every frailty draws us nearer to God, then even the undoing becomes mercy. Grandpa’s life was no vapor—it sang through tatters, clinging to grace. May we live so that, even in death, our faith still speaks.
World News
On Wednesday night around 9 p.m. near Washington D.C., a UH-60 Black Hawk on a training flight crashed into American Eagle Flight 5342 bound from Wichita, Kansas to Reagan National Airport. There were no survivors from either aircraft, resulting in the deaths of all 64 airplane passengers, 4
Heritage Compass
Fear urges us to run. But trust—true, quiet trust—invites surrender, and in that yielding, we find purpose. Like the colt who chose to follow, we’re not diminished by surrender, but made whole. What if trust is the way through? What if it’s always been?
Missions News
Brother Shahar and Sister Kim Yarden have been home in Texas for a few weeks of rest, recuperation, and grand-parenting. But they will leave in mid-February for another season of travel—encouraging communities overseas and bringing the love and grace of God to all they encounter.
World News
In a ceremony inside the Capital Rotunda building on Monday, Donald Trump was sworn in as the second president in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive terms—completing the most unlikely political comeback of our time. His inauguration speech promised that although “the pillars of our society lay broken
Heritage Compass
It all started that cold January morning when my alarm clock rattled me out of blissful dreams. I tumbled down from my top bunk, pulled on my trousers, buttoned my shirt and grabbed my gray felt cowboy hat—stained, crumpled, and missing a corner—from beneath my brother’s stack of hats. It was Tuesda
World News
On Monday at 12 noon E.S.T., Former President Donald Trump will be sworn in as America’s 47th president. Due to the cold weather in D.C., the inauguration has been moved inside, to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda building, incidentally the same building where protesters entered on
Heritage Compass
How many miracles is God performing in our lives that we don’t even see because our hearts are hardened? And so we ask, “What miracle will You perform for us that we might believe?” Yet, as Jesus told them, “You’re not following Me for the miracles but because you ate bread and are full.” He was say
World News
The Palisades fire started on Tuesday around 10:30 a.m. as a brush fire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. It was initially described as a “very small fire in a backyard” that then spread up a ridge, caught by high winds, leading to an ember cast
Heritage Compass
Life often demands more than we feel equipped to handle. Yet, the God who formed us from dust knows our frailty and doesn’t leave us to face challenges alone. In this newsletter, we’ll explore how parenting reflects God’s patient guidance—lending strength and perspective until our children can stand
Missions News
Jacques Broquet was born in France, but when he was a child his family moved to Mexico City. When he was nine, Jacques’s parents divorced. Jacques quit school at ten and was educated by his father, who gave him philosophy books to read and discussed music and art with him. He seriously studied balle