Hebrew for Homeschoolers: Perfect Timing! June 9, 2019 By Bekki 1 Comment This content may contain affiliate links.My kids informed me there are three weeks left of school this year. Silly boys. Don’t they know the sun is shining? We’ll be lucky to get that far! In the summer, we always have everyone do some sort of self-study. Physical fitness, daily reading, yard work and friend time are all on the kids’ wishlist for their free time. But so is independent learning. Hebrew! The kids want to learn Hebrew! Can you imagine you and your kids learning to read, write and speak the very language of Jesus and our heroes of the Bible spoke? What if… This could unlock an amazing and much deeper understanding of the word of God? Learning Hebrew can open doors bigger than you could ever know in your life? This can bring you a personal revival like never before? I am thrilled to introduce you to Hebrew for Homeschoolers, by Ana Wills at They Call Me Blessed! Ana shares, “I am passionate about Hebrew for some many reasons. The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and that is about 70% of the whole Bible. Jesus and His disciples read the Holy Scriptures and prayed in Hebrew daily. “Hebrew is the best language to learn of all… no one can really understand Scripture without it.” – Martin Luther Hebrew is the language of Moses, King David, and so many heroes of our faith. Learning Hebrew brings you into a much deeper understanding of the Bible and strengthens your faith. Why am I qualified to teach Hebrew? Of course, just being passionate about Hebrew is not enough to qualify me to teach your kids. So here is a bit of background information for you. I come from a Jewish background and when I gave my life to Jesus 19 years ago, I knew I wanted to learn Hebrew, move to Israel, and share the Good News about the Messiah with my people. So I did just that! I had the privilege of living in Jerusalem and walking where Jesus walked for 5 years of my life. Israel is where I graduated, got married, had my first two children, enter full-time ministry, and lived the best five years of my life! I was blessed to study at the Hebrew University for two years and to graduate from Israel College of the Bible in Jerusalem with a Bachelors of Arts in Bible and Judaic Studies. For 12 years I have taught Hebrew and a course on Understanding Israel and The Jewish Culture to churches around the world. YOUR KIDS WILL LEARN HEBREW WITH ME!!! And so much more. Is Hebrew too hard to learn? No, not at all! It is much easier than you think. In fact, one of the things that makes Hebrew so easy to learn is that the Hebrew letters always have the same sounds, unlike the English language that has many different sounds to many letters and it’s so confusing with so many exceptions. “Hebrew is to a large extent a phonetic language with a relatively small vocabulary. Generally, it is based on a simple three-letter root system which provides a helpful memory aid in the formation of various verbs and nouns; nothing like the complexity of many modern European languages.”– David Bivin, Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus. Here is what Hebrew for Homeschoolers for Beginners will teach you: – The Alef-Bet (Hebrew alphabet)– Numbers– Colors– Shapes– Greetings– Basic vocabulary– Biblical vocabulary– Hebrew songs In only 10 weeks you and your children will be able to read, write and speak Hebrew for beginners and have basic conversations. How fun will this be? There are no other courses like Hebrew for Homeschoolers! Classes are self-paced and last about 60 minutes. This course is geared to the whole family, from the youngest to the oldest in the family. You will have lifetime access to the course. And join our Facebook community for extra learning. Here is what parents are saying about Hebrew for Homeschoolers: “Hebrew for Homeschoolers has been such a blessing to myself and my children! Out of all the “school” things we do, they look forward to this the most. My five year old even remembers that Mondays are for Hebrew! Ana is a fabulous and gifted teacher!” – Dee Harrington, homeschool mom. “Our family really enjoyed Hebrew for Homeschoolers. The fact that Ana brings LIVE classes to your home combined with her natural teaching ability made learning the foundations of the Hebrew language so easy. Whether you have a little Hebrew under your belt (like us) or none at all, Ana shows you how to take what you learn and put it into immediate use by also teaching greetings, songs, and common things spoke in everyday conversations. Not to mention, if you can’t tune in live, the replays are available immediately to watch at your convenience! If you are looking for a foreign language to study for personal or extracurricular use, I highly recommend Hebrew for Homeschoolers with Ana!” – Michelle Huddleston, homeschool mama, and blogger at With The Huddleston’s. “My two daughters and I have been enjoying the classes. I am really learning a lot about Jewish Culture, which, I believe, is important. My girls really like the songs that Mrs. Willis teaches. Ana is a very beautiful lady; even when she was recovering from her toothache, she was bubbly and enthusiastic. Her passion for Hebrew is evident, which makes her the perfect choice for a teacher. We are looking forward to the next class! Thank you so much, Ana.” – Tamara Williams-Smith, homeschool mom. “I had never even thought to learn Hebrew. However knowing what an amazing teacher Ana is I had to take this class! It has been such a joy to watch every week with my son.” – Jessica Kangai, homeschool mom. What if Hebrew for Homeschoolers will be the best investment you’ll make this week for your family? Don’t want to wait? Bible Studies for Kids:Bible Study Printables: Romans 15:13Days of Creation Board GameDays of Creation PrintablesDays of Creation Food Ideas (free)Sunday School Activities: Fruits of the SpiritBible Study BUNDLE #1Daniel 1: Bible Study and Children’s Ministry ActivitiesBible Object Lessons for Kids: WaterfallsBible Fun for Kids: ABCs of God’s CharacterAdvent Activities for Kids: FreebieAdvent Activities for Kids- CompleteBible Study: What Can I Learn from the CamelBible Study: Pearl of Great Price- Matthew 13:45-46Bible Study: Transfiguration of Jesus- Matthew 17Daniel 4: King Nebuchadnezzar’s Tree DreamSunday School Lessons on Prayer for PreschoolersBible Study for Kids: What Can I Learn From the Ant?Memory verse for kids: Exodus 14:14My personal statement of faith:I believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.I believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.I believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.I believe “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” and that we are saved by faith in Jesus.My favorite Bible teachers are my husband (Craig Sayler), Pastor Jon Courson, Pastor Chuck Smith, CH Spurgeon.
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