Tuesday’s Podcast: Identifying Your Calling?
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
6d ago
Every Tuesday The Hallelujah House posts a new podcast. If you’d like to know when the podcast posts, please subscribe to one of our channels. Discussion: Today, we discuss what is a calling, the different types of callings, and if a believer in Jesus Christ has more than one. Scripture: In this podcast we go to Matthew 13:1-9,  “The Parable of the Sower.” Personal Reflection: Tammy shares a time when she and her husband chased after the pop music industry and how God’s still small voice called to her in a large New York music venue. She also shares the consequences that followed and ho ..read more
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God’s Promise of Abundance: World’s View Vs. Biblical View
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
2w ago
Faith Talk: Do you know God promises an abundant life to those who believe in Jesus Christ? Come into the Living Room today as Tammy defines the four P’s of Godly abundance: Promise, Power, Purpose, and Picture. She also identifies the difference between worldly abundance and God’s promised abundance. Personal Reflection: In this podcast, Tammy shares her latest health crisis and how it relates to abundance, and the story of a stranger God brought into her life and the lesson this stranger taught her regarding abundance. It’s all laid out like an abundant buffet in The Living Room. So come on ..read more
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April’s Easel: Claude Monet and the Color Lavender
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
2w ago
As the month of April warms the earth from winter’s freeze, we witness grass turning greener, a rise in animal births, and inevitably, somewhere alongside highways and countryside the color lavender appears in the blooms of wildflowers. Hence, why lavender’s popularity emerges every spring and has become a color associated with the season. The Psychology of Lavender: While purple brings our thoughts to masculine royalty, probably due to the expense of the color in ancient times; its softer cousin, lavender, evokes freshness, creativity, innocence, femininity, and lightheartedness. Lavender i ..read more
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In the Playroom: Folk Art Eggs
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
3w ago
In the Playroom today we make folk art eggs. While eggs are losing favor as part of an Easter celebration, they can still be a great spring time activity.  Did you know chickens start producing more eggs as the weather turns warmer? In colder regions chickens go into a rest period during the winter, and egg production slows down. For this spring time activity find the materials and instructions  below. Materials and Tools needed: 1. Fillable wood eggs. (Michaels sells them seasonally.) 2. White Acrylic Gesso 3. Hair dryer 4. Acrylic color paints 5. Small paint brushes 6. Egg stands ..read more
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Are you Spiritually Dehydrated?
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
3w ago
Are you Spiritually Dehydrated? Do you feel as if something’s missing in your life or wondering is this all there is?  Do you wonder why some people appear joyful, no matter what they’re going through? Does your life lack meaning? You’re not alone. Come  join me in The Living Room where we’ll examine ourselves for spiritual dehydration. No-one wants to live with a parched soul. Come listen to our latest podcast. Are you Spiritually Dehydrated? A Litmus Test. We are working hard to get on a weekly podcast schedule by posting a new podcast every Tuesday. I hope you will subscribe to ..read more
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“Goodbye Winter” This Month’s Watercolor Tutorial
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
1M ago
Have you ever tried watercolors? Some benefits of watercolors are it’s a less expensive medium, and you can pack them up and paint almost anywhere. With summer approaching fast, watercolors are a travel-friendly medium to carry along on your vacation. Stay tuned this spring, when we’ll show you how to create an easy watercolor travel kit.  In the meantime, go check out our resident watercolor artist, Lisa Sciacca on Instagram. Here, Lisa shares  “Goodbye Winter” a watercolor tutorial for March. If you like her video let her know, share, and support us by following us at tcahalleluj ..read more
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Make a Creative Journal Page with Angela!
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
1M ago
Did you know that March is National Craft Month? Hence why we chose a crafty kind of art to feature this month… Folk Art. You will find Angela Mato’s new creative journal page has a folk artsy feel. You can find it today on our Instagram.  Go watch it, maybe it’ll inspire you towards creativity. If you  create journal pages post a picture of your work in the comments below. We’d love to see it! Angela Matos is a resident artist of The Hallelujah House whose speciality is in Mixed Media and creates Journal Art each month for our Instagram account. You can read more about Ange ..read more
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March’s Easel: Grandma Moses and the Color White
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
1M ago
The month of March heralds in the last bit of snow, a spring scrub-down in our homes, and in 2024, we celebrate Resurrection Day in March. So, which color do you think we’ve selected for the month of March? You guessed it—the color white. This month we also celebrate Women in History, so naturally we’ve selected an artist from history who will remind us that it’s never too late to learn a new art form. The Psychology of the Color White: The color white evokes a feeling of innocence, cleanliness, simplicity, and optimism. Any room in your home can be painted white due to the color’s neutrali ..read more
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February’s Easel: The Color Pink and Pablo Picasso
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
2M ago
It’s the month we celebrate all things love and Valentines. This month we see red and pink in all the bouquets, women’s dresses, and heart-shaped boxes of candy down the aisles of the grocer. So naturally, we chose pink for February as it has been referred to as the color of love. The Psychology of the Color Pink: Pink is known to raise blood pressure, but unlike red, pink calms the mind. Due to this fact, it’s been noted that prisons used the color on the walls to calm the prisoners. In the home, throughout history, the paler versions frequently appear in children’s spaces, but are trend ..read more
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Get Hydrated for the New Year!
The Hallelujah House
by The Hallelujah House
2M ago
Have you picked a word for 2024? Tammy’s word for the New Year is Hydrate. Are you dehydrated with all the world has to offer and left feeling empty and discontent? Are you wondering if this is all there is to your life? Come to the well and fill yourself with the Living Water. Join Tammy Carter Adams in the Living Room while she shares how God put that word on her heart for 2024. This is our first podcast for the new creative platform. You can find this podcast on our new You Tube channel. Please share it and subscribe if you feel inclined to. Enjoy! Tammy Carter Adams is the founder of ..read more
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