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“Debate Me” is a West Coast–influenced hip-hop track rooted in John 10:22, where Yahushua is seen walking in the temple during the Feast of Dedication — Hanukkah.
Many people never learn:
• Hanukkah is mentioned in the New Testament.
• Yahushua kept the Feast of Dedication.
• The Maccabean story was well-known in His time.
• Oral tradition preserved much of the history.
• John 10 shows debates happening at the Feast itself.
This song walks listeners from Solomon’s Porch to the Maccabean rededication, connecting:
• The cleansing of the sanctuary
• The restoration of the altar
• The questions asked to the Messiah
• The unity vs debate tension within Israel
• Torah, identity, and the eight-night flame
“Debate Me” reminds listeners:
We debate — but we don’t divide.
Love is the law. Yah is One.
A powerful educational anthem for Hanukkah and biblical history lovers everywhere.
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Thousands of women across West Africa have been enslaved by a centuries old practice called “trokosi”. Girls are forced to live and work with priests in religious shrines, for the rest of their lives, to “pay” for the sins of family members. Although the practice has officially been banned in Ghana, it’s still happening there and in other parts of West Africa but on a smaller scale.
Twenty years after she was freed from this practice, Brigitte Sossou Perenyi goes on a journey to understand what trokosi really is and why her family gave her away.
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