What is the significance of Zion in Hebrew Israelite faith?
Zion holds a central place as the headquarters of the kingdom of God -the Promised Land and symbolizes the restoration and fulfillment of God’s covenant with the descendants of Israel.
Who are considered the true descendants of ancient Israel?
The true descendants are believed to be the Hebrew Israelites, including the dark race or Negroes, who trace their lineage back to the biblical nation of Israel.
What kind of products and services does The Light of Zion offer?
We provide written books, articles, blogs, T-shirts, conferences, and gatherings that promote accurate biblical knowledge, spiritual guidance and true worship of Yahuwah the Holy one of Israel.
How can I participate in The Light of Zion's gatherings and events?
You can join our gatherings by checking our website for upcoming events, registering, and following our guidelines for participation.
What is the role of Yahushua in the Hebrew Israelite faith?
Yahushua, also known as Jesus Christ, is seen as the savior, leader, and Messiah who guides the chosen ones back to Yahuwah God and to Zion.
How can I learn more about the Hebrew Israelite faith and teachings?
Explore our articles, books, and resources available on our website, which delve into the rich history, prophecies, and teachings of the Hebrew Israelites faith and hope.
Are people from other backgrounds or nations welcome to learn from The Light of Zion?
Yes, people from all backgrounds are welcome to learn and benefit from our teachings, as we believe in sharing God’s truth and wisdom with all who seek it. Other nations and peoples who acknowledge Yahuwah as the living God and fear and obey Him as the chosen Israel’s descendants do will obtain blessings and favor from our God. (Zachariah 8:20-23).
How can I contribute to The Light of Zion's mission and community?
You can contribute by participating in discussions, sharing our content, attending events, and supporting our efforts to spread God’s word and guidance as He reveal them to us from the light of Zion.