As part of our celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles, we camp together and have fun with our children, teaching and imparting to them the heart behind our experience in walking with the Lord. It is always a very fun time when we play, sing, teach, eat together and experience an awesome time with the whole family. We are now
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In the Hawaiian culture, there is a great respect for the kūpuna, the older ones, the grandparents, because they pass down the knowledge in different areas of life from previous generations to the younger ones. One of the things in Hawaiian culture that is really important is the teaching of the ancient songs and chants, which were always passed down from generation to generation.
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The period of the Feast of Tabernacles is very rich and deep in spiritual meaning for us. It is a statute that Moses received from the Lord in the wilderness.
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We had an awesome weekend at Hale O Kāula with many guests who were in town for David and Leah’s wedding. It was a great time of connection with many, and a beautiful atmosphere of joy and celebration. The family spirit was evident in the involvement of everyone celebrating a new phase in the relationship of our new wedded couple.
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For a little over three years me and my family have been living on Maui, Hawaii, and it has been an amazing experience (which of course could mean a lot of things). But even though we live in Hawaii, we don’t really experience paradise every day, because we are not tourists on vacation.
One thing that is really interesting, coming from Brazil, is to understand the differences in the many cultures here in the Islands. This morning, listening to the radio we started laughing about the local jokes, but it only took three years for us to understand these cultures enough to get it and laugh!
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