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Hearing Our Father’s Voice in Scripture
Articles on the Father’s heart across the canon — translation methodology, the orphan spirit and sonship, and what changes when you read every page with the Father’s voice in your ear.
The Father's Vision for the Father's Heart Bible™
When the world sees a new Bible translation, the Father sees His eternal work — sons and daughters coming home to intimacy, identity, and inheritance. His vision for the FHB is a homecoming, and a movement.
Holy and Well Pleased
Is God mad at you? No. He is holy — he does not change his mind — and at Jesus' baptism he said what he now says over you: you are beloved, and I am well pleased.
Receiving the Father's Heart
Knowing God loves you isn't the same as receiving it. 1 John 4:19 says we love because he first loved us — here is how to receive the Father's heart, daily.
The Orphan Spirit and the Days of Elijah in Malachi 4
The orphan spirit teaches us to perform for love we already have. Malachi 4 names the cure — a generational turning of hearts our Father is still working today.
What 'Abba, Father' Really Means — Romans 8:15 in Plain English
Abba isn't baby talk. It's the Aramaic word the Spirit cries through every son and daughter — and the Bible preserves it untranslated for a reason.
Jack Winter — The Daystar Forerunner of Father's Love
Before James Jordan, there was Jack Winter — the Daystar founder who received our Father's love in 1977 and carried it to 30 nations for 25 years.
Honoring James Jordan and the Father's Heart Lineage
A tribute to James Jordan — New Zealand hunter, Fatherheart Ministries founder, and author of Sonship — and the four passages he built his life on.
Father Wound Healing Through Scripture
A father wound shapes how you see God. Scripture does not therapize the wound, but it does reveal the Father's character so clearly that what no human father did is healed over time.
How to Know You Are a Child of our Father
This is how to know you are a child of God — Scripture's direct answer, not the answer most religion teaches. Here is what the Father says about your identity as a son or daughter.
What Is the Father's Heart of God?
The Father's heart of God is the relational center of Scripture — not sovereignty over subjects, but a Father who delights in his children. Here is what that means and where to see it.
Were We Created to Receive or to Give? The Father's Order
We were created to receive from our Father first — long before we ever gave, served, or performed. Here is why the order matters.
Who Turned On the Light?
Most Bible translations don't start at Genesis 1:1. They start in the New Testament. Our Father convicted us to begin where he began — and what we found there changes how you read the rest of the Bible.
Why FHB Says 'Father' in Genesis 1
Is rendering Elohim as 'our Father' translation or interpretation? A fair question — and one worth answering in the open.
Father, Reveal Your Heart For Me
The prophets weren't just forecasters. They knew the Father's heart firsthand. Joel saw a day when that same revelation would pour out on every beloved son and daughter. That day is now.
The Oldest Lie: Watch How the Serpent Talks About God
Read Genesis 3 carefully. The narrator names the Father. The serpent never does. That single contrast is the whole chapter.
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How to Read the Bible
A simple beginner’s guide — where to start, how to understand it, and how to make it a daily habit.
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Where to Start Reading the Bible
A simple reading plan: begin in Genesis 1–3, then the Gospel of John, then the rest of the Bible.
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How to Study the Bible
A simple observe–interpret–apply method for beginners — read in context and study for the Father’s heart.
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How to Understand the Bible
Why it feels hard, and how to fix it — read in context, know the genre, and read it as the Father revealing Himself.
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How to Pray
A simple guide for beginners — prayer is talking with God as your Father, with the Lord’s Prayer as a model.
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What Is the Gospel?
The good news in plain terms — God is a Father who, through His Son, brings His lost children home.
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