Quick Update for All Subscribers
Israel, Lenten Study, Next Up, Quick Question, and a Love Offering
Dear Friends in Christ,
I try not to send too many emails because I know a full inbox can quickly lead to unsubscribes. But these are important days, and I wanted to share a few brief updates.
1. Israel Trip — March 15–24, 2027
Our trip to Israel is still on.
Like everyone else, I’m watching the situation in the Middle East carefully. Those who follow these matters closely believe that once the current hostilities settle, we should have a significant period of stability.
If you are already signed up, please consider the trip confirmed. You know there are two payments required to secure the reservations. The second payment is important because our travel partner, Imagine, must make commitments to the hotels where we will stay.
I will let everyone know when our next informational session is scheduled, but for now, pray for the peace of the Middle East.
Go here to learn about our trip to Israel.
2. Thank You for Our Lenten Study
Thank you for the wonderful response to the Lenten study and the book Create in Me a Clean Heart. (We are not done!)
Several thousand people ordered or downloaded the book, and 600+ readers joined as paid subscribers for Lent. Your comments, encouragement, and engagement have meant a great deal.
If you purchased the book on Amazon, would you consider leaving an honest review? Even a brief one helps more readers discover it. Go here to leave an honest review. (There are already some nice reviews! Keep ‘em coming!)
3. A Holy Week Series
Next comes a short series called Eight Days That Changed the World, following Jesus from Palm Sunday through Easter Day.
There is also a book by that title. The online study will complement the book, so having both may be helpful.
4. A Quick Question
If you would take this short survey below, it would help me greatly.
Thank you for being part of this community.
Grace and peace,
David Roseberry
The Anglican
PS:
Some people have asked for a way to give a love offering for The Anglican. I am humbled by your support and encouragement. Use the link below.




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