And God called the Dry Land ‘Earth’

by | Dec 31, 2022

I PROBABLY start out saying this every time but it’s worth noting anyways. Yvonne first published with The Unexpected Cosmology in November of 2020, which practically makes her a veteran around here. I had initially started following her work some years before that, and when finally asking her to contribute something, I had no idea whatsoever that we’d end up with this many articles. And yet, here we are. What makes Yvonne’s work so unique is that she paints pictures on the subjects she writes about. As you can hopefully tell, they primarily deal with Hebrew Cosmology. The flat earth. Enjoy. 

My name is Yvonne Dias, I live in Cambridge, UK, and I am a Christian who likes to write and paint. Over the last few years I have been inspired to paint images found in the Genesis story, Chapter One. There is so much descriptive imagery in this chapter that I have plenty of inspiration for my paintings. Following through the creation story and the day by day events, I can see a clear picture of our world as created by our creator, YHWH. I take the events literally and I am particularly fascinated by what our world looks like. Through my paintings and my writing, I hope to share my findings about the beautiful place that our Lord created for us.

Miss Rivqah is born!

AND no, she wasn’t born standing up. That would be totally amazing if true. Rivqah is nearly 4 months old now, her birthdate being on July 7, and as you can see, she loves standing with assistance. Sarah and I are in our 40’s, have been married for over 20 years, and never thought we could have any more children. Rivqah decided to surprise us when we least expected it, and here she is, tada! all smiles. Yahuah is truly amazing. Expect plenty more of her in upcoming announcements. I may throw her in when you least suspect it. You can read her birth story here.

Miss Rivqah.

Rebecca L. Gould: A growing family at TUC!

IN my last newsletter I made mention of Rebecca L. Gould without ever giving a photo reveal. Well, here she is. The lovely Rebecca. Rebecca came to TUC during the summer of 2021 after following the breadcrumb trail from Rob Skiba and Nephelim research and soon thereafter began following the Torah. She has been an enormous help to the TUC ministry ever since that time, editing books for publication as well as running the podcast and administrating the TUC community, among other  tasks. ‘The Earth Not a Globe Review: Volume I’ and ‘The Legends of the Jews: Volumes I-IV’ would not have happened without her. 

New Article Archives

A GREAT deal many of my readers have been asking for a single page where my articles can be accessed and I don’t blame them. The sheer volume has become dizzying. Just know that the list provided here is far from complete, though I do say it’s a good start. It’s not that I’m holding anything back. I have been attempting to convert my catalogue of work into pdf files over the last so many months and that is no small easy task. The greater bulk is published all throughout my website. You’ll have to fish for them until I get around to it.

Article Archives on TUC

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