Yeshuan
Someone who makes Yeshua their foundation—living by faith and love, not religious tradition.
A Yeshuan is someone who makes Yeshua—the Hebrew name for Jesus—their Arche, or spiritual foundation. Unlike Christians, who often associate faith with systems, churches, or doctrines, Yeshuans follow Yeshua and unite with others in spite of differing religious affiliations or material preferences.
Yeshuans seek to grow through faith, agape love, and spiritual liberty—not through prescribed rituals or institutional authority. It’s not a movement or denomination, but an identity rooted in direct relationship with God through the Spirit.
At Yeshuans, anyone can call themselves a Yeshuan—not as a badge of correctness, but as a humble affirmation: I begin with Him, and I walk in love.
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