GFA News
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
20% Discount now available on Online Orders
This presents a certain difficulty, however, as the ability to discount items relies on a few factors that will not be known until the order is processed. The primary factor is whether or not the item is in stock at the physical GFA store. If the item is not in stock, it will have to be ordered, which isn't a problem, but it brings us to our next factor. On items that we order, we are able to give the discount dependent on the vendor we purchase it from.
Lets say for our newsletter purposes, that Vendor A allows us to give a 20% discount, while Vendor B does not. We give priority to Vendor A, but if Vendor A is out of stock, we have to order the item from Vendor B, and we are unable to give you a discount on the item.
While the chances are most likely above 80% that the item will be discounted, Gifts From Above cannot legally guarantee the discount online. We advise online customers to call when placing the order and ask if we will be able to give a discount on the item. A representative will be able to check if an item is in-stock.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Love Grafted In - Read the first Four Chapters Free!
"Love Grafted In" can be purchased from the Gifts From Above online store at www.giftsfromabove.net or in the store itself.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Now Selling:Grafted In Lapel Pin
The 3-part Grafted-In religious symbol is indeed real -- it was discovered at an archaeological site in Israel late in the last century. It is not something I could have made up, nor would have been able to fabricate. To the best of my knowledge, all pieces of the pottery which were etched with the symbol (and there were more than just one) have disappeared. But -- not before they were documented and photographed.The symbol is made up of three parts: The Menorah, The Star of david, and The Icthys. It is meant to represent the integration of the followers of Christ into God’s covenants with the people of Israel. On their website, Richard and Sheryl Pagh give a great explanation of the symbol and it’s meaning:
In writing, I took liberties with the discovery -- for not only did the symbol fit well into my story line, but also having traveled to Israel (as well as taken group tours there) I was intrigued by the symbol itself, the message it bears and the fact that its discovery and existence has been overlooked by so many. I wanted to do whatever I could to bring attention to the piece and even now am making arrangements to distribute the Grafted-In lapel pin that was discussed in the story.
The "Grafted-In" Symbol or the triglyph "Menorah/Star of David/Fish" is the Messianic Seal of the Jerusalem Kehillah (church). First to Second century artifacts discovered in a cave near King David's tomb on Mount Zion in the 1960's bear this symbol. Some experts have concluded that it was an identifying mark of the early Jewish Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) as a symbol that tied together their traditions and faith in a growing Messianic community.
The Menorah at the top represents the Torah, the fulfillment of the promises to Abraham and that special calling to the people of Israel. The Magen David (Star of David) is a symbol of the kingdom and a reminder that the son of David, Yeshua the King, will sit on the throne of David. The fish has a rich history of identification with the believer. It was a common symbol for believers because the Greek word for fish (ICHTHYS) was used as an acronym for "Yeshua, Son of God, Savior".
This three-part design beautifully illustrates the truth of Romans 11:17-18, that all believers are grafted into the Jewish Root through faith in Yeshua, the Messiah of Israel, the Fulfiller of the Torah and the rightful King in the line of David.
Richard and Sheryl’s Site Can be found here
More about Roberta’s past and current work and personal life can be found at her blog: www.baublesfrombobbie.blogspot.com"From ancient Zion to the present,
comes a message formed in symbol.
Meant to remind us of God’s promises
to which, by faith, we’re “grafted in”.
The lamp from YHWH’s chosen Temple,
represented ordained worship;
the lamb’s role in sin atonement,
the covenant with Israel’s children,
and God’s power and His presence.
David’s star, his victory shield,
held a promise of the Messiah,
like the star of Balaam’s blessing,
or the star the Magi followed,
The early church’s precious Ichthys,
proclaimed: Jesus Christ, God’s son as Saviour,
and told of a path which leads to glory,
for those with faith bound to the cross.
Please don’t separate the symbols,
they are united by Yeshua,
intertwined to reveal the Redeemer,
and the true roots of our faith."
article compiled by tim.jenkins