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It is truly amazing how God takes us and molds us into His image through various trials. Kay Beards testimony is nothing short of that, and I sincerely enjoyed our conversation and I hope you do too!
Kay begins by grounding her testimony in Ezekiel 34:24–30, emphasizing the New Covenant promise where God writes His Torah on the hearts and minds of Israel and causes His people to walk in His ways.
She was raised Southern Baptist from birth, deeply involved in church life and programs throughout her childhood.
As a young girl, she participated in Girls Auxiliary (GA’s), a structured discipleship and missions program focused on scripture memorization, evangelism, and spiritual discipline.
The GA program included multi-year progression, scripture memorization, examinations, ceremonies, and symbolic rewards, culminating in a formal coronation as “queen.”
Though she didn’t fully appreciate it at the time, the intense scripture memorization left a lasting imprint and still informs her biblical knowledge and apologetics today.
Looking back, she recognizes that God was working in her life early, even when she was unaware of it.
Like many, she went through rebellious teenage years, made mistakes, and later returned to God as an adult.
After marrying and having children, she felt a strong conviction to teach her children God’s Word, but struggled because she realized she didn’t fully understand Scripture herself.
This led her to homeschool her children, during which she was introduced to Messianic teaching through other homeschoolers.
She learned about a Messianic ministry led by Joe Good, which sparked questions about whether believers were meant to live differently than traditional Christianity taught.
Her journey into Torah pursuance began with rejecting Christmas, recognizing it was neither biblical nor the Messiah’s birthday.
As she researched further, she encountered the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) and became convinced she needed to observe it.
Despite resistance from her husband—who initially thought she had “lost her mind”—she became determined to obey what she was learning.
While still attending a Baptist church and leading Bible studies, she invited people from multiple denominations to celebrate biblical feasts with her.
When her husband refused to build a sukkah, she resolved to do it herself, marking a pivotal moment of personal obedience and spiritual transformation.
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