About Me
Hi. I am Jordan.
I am fascinated with the night sky, the stars, and the constellations. The Bible tells us that they reveal knowledge from night to night. With the written Word as my foundation, I have taken it upon myself to study what is written in the Heavens.
Our Creator made the stars so we could look up and see the story of our salvation, come to know Him better, and understand historic and prophetic events on Earth. The more we study the night sky, the more reasons we have to praise Him! His handiwork is truly amazing!
I have discovered the Hebrew names and meanings of the constellations, uncovering ancient mysteries displayed since Day 4 of Creation! I am on a journey, constantly seeking to grow in the art of reading the heavenly scroll.
I invite you to join me in discovering what is written in the Heavens so that we may encourage one another and glorify our Creator together. I hope this publication will be a blessing to you.
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By following Written in the Heavens, you are joining a community that studies the stars from a biblical perspective.
Written in the Heavens will help you to…
Become more acquainted with the nights sky
Learn about the shapes of the constellations
See how the Messiah is proclaimed abundantly through the night sky
Learn the Hebrew names of the stars and constellations
Discover the locations and courses of the constellations in the sky
Consider how God’s appointed times relate to the constellations
Study historical events from Scripture as revealed in the constellations
Interpret End Day prophecies that are written in the Heavens
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