
Truth, Love, and Torah Pursuance
We, as Torah Pursuant Gentile Believers, are committed to walking in faith, truth, and love as we honor the Torah and follow Yeshua the Messiah. Our mission is not one of division or hostility, but of restoration, study, and spiritual growth in alignment with God's instructions.
Our convictions are built on love for the Lord, love for our neighbors, and a desire to live out His commandments (Deuteronomy 6:5, Matthew 22:37-40). We uphold the biblical standards of righteousness, but we reject hatred, malice, or any form of mistreatment toward others.
Truth, Love, Faith, Family, and Freedom
Rejecting Any Misrepresentation and/or False Accusations
This is a preemptive statement made because certain groups now use "cancel culture" to silence the voice of others. While, thankfully, this has not yet happened to us, we fully expect the Enemy to rear it's ugly head and lob a scandalous accusation or name calling at us, at some point in the future.
In a world where labels are often misused to silence sincere faith, we make it abundantly clear:
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We do not hate anyone. Our pursuit of Torah is an expression of love, not exclusion.
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We do not advocate harm, discrimination, or hostility toward any group. We believe in free will and personal accountability before God.
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We welcome dialogue with those who differ from us. We believe that truth stands on its own and does not need coercion or intimidation.
Attempts to mischaracterize us as a "hate group" or any other false accusation will not stand up to scrutiny. Such claims are not based on our words, actions, or beliefs, but rather on an effort to silence biblical truth. We reject this kind of intellectual dishonesty and encourage those with concerns to engage with us directly rather than relying on misinformation or political agendas.
We are believers in Messiah Yeshua, seekers of truth, and students of Torah. Our mission remains rooted in faith, integrity, and the pursuit of righteousness. No false label can change that.
"The Torah of the LORD is perfect, restoring the soul..." —Psalm 19:7
Shalom,
Association of Torah Pursuant Communities, and
Torah Pursuant Gentile Believers everywhere