Shammah Ministries

Ron & Tonia WooleverDr. Ron Woolever and Rev. Tonia Woolever serve the body of Christ as Shammah Ministries, a teaching and mentoring resource to help Christians develop great relationships with God and others.

Since 1994 Ron and Tonia have been teaching through books, Bible studies, seminars, keynote speaking, and one-on-one mentoring. They have worked with churches, pastors, leaders, couples and individuals to help them grow in their knowledge of God. Currently they continue to mentor believers one-on-one, as well as write blogs, books and devotionals and other resource materials.

Ron and Tonia have personally experienced God’s power to heal broken relationships and wounded hearts. This fuels their passion and calling to teach Christians about Covenant, God’s pattern for living in committed, righteous relationship. In fact, Ron and Tonia believe the “abundant life” Jesus promised only comes through understanding God’s covenant heart and ways.


Life In The New Covenant Of Christ

Ron and Tonia primarily teach Christians about knowing Father, Son and Holy Spirit as promised in the New Covenant of Christ. This covenant, originally revealed through the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah, is affirmed by the New Testament book of Hebrews as being inaugurated by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Hebrews 8:10-12 reveals that salvation through Jesus Christ brings believers into a covenant relationship that is an eternal union with the Lord. But you don’t have to wait for heaven to enter into this intimate relationship; it begins now! In the New Covenant all Christians are meant to know and be taught by God.

We no longer live in a culture that understands and values covenant concepts, yet these are God’s chosen ways of relationship. Through studying covenant concepts we learn not only what is right in God’s eyes, but what leads to abundant life and faithful love, especially in marriage.

Ron and Tonia present covenant concepts through their teaching on:Ron teaching covenant at SSMI


Books by Shammah Ministries

Ron & Tonia have published the following books for Christian growth and study. The following links provide more detail on each book, taking you to Tonia’s author website, www.toniawoolever.comand our book store:

Can I Really Hear God Can I Really Hear God?

 

They Will All Know Me They Will All Know Me: God’s Passion & Provision For Sharing Life With You NOW

 

Rooted and Established In Love Rooted & Established In Love: The Power & Purpose of The Greatest Commandment

 

The Woman God Designed The Woman God Designed: Living the Life He Longs To Give

 

 

 


Tonia at Michigan retreatMinistry for Women

Tonia is available to speak at women’s conferences or retreats. Her seminar, What Kind Of Woman Will I Be? is a popular topic. Having produced and conducted many women’s retreats, Tonia can help you plan an event tailored for your group. Email her for more information or to schedule an event.

Tonia’s book The Woman God Designed is a powerful, life-changing study for personal or group use. It guides a woman through the process of building a relationship with the Holy Spirit which transforms and nourishes her heart and marriage. A Group Leader’s Guide is also available on her author website.


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WHAT DOES “SHAMMAH” MEAN?

We are often asked about the name of our ministry. “Shammah” is one of the Jehovah names of God in Hebrew, found in Ezekiel 48:35. It means “The Lord is Present.”

Recent Posts

God Keeps Us

Bible-on-deskI once had a dear friend who loved “to keep Christmas.” As the season drew near she would begin preparing for it, cleaning house, rearranging things to make room for a display of her huge nativity collection, shopping for gifts, writing cards, setting her December schedule around activities with friends and at church. By the time December came, Patrice had everything in place, wrapped and done, so she could then tend to keeping Christmas in her favorite way: in private daily devotions to Jesus, special Scriptures and Advent calendar readings; in public church activities with family and friends. She did all this to rebuild in her heart anew each year the childlike sense of anticipation and wonder over Emmanuel, God with us. Patrice loved Jesus with all her heart, and “keeping Christmas” was one of her favorite ways of showing it. Before I knew her I’d never heard the word “keep” used this way, as a reference to how one carefully observes a thing of great importance, preparing for it, attending to it in every detail, giving it priority. To “keep Christmas” meant all that to her, and came to mean that to me. She might remark of someone, “They like Christmas, but they don’t really keep Christmas, you know.”

Against this backdrop, as I studied God’s covenant ways with his people, I noticed something: God uses the word keep in precisely the same way. The began to come on when I read 1 Samuel 2:9, where Hannah says of the Lord:

He keeps the feet of His godly ones… (NAS)

When I first read this I Immediately thought of Patrice and her devotion to observe Christmas. Could “keeps” have the same meaning here? I just had to know, so I looked it up in my trusty Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible.

A Word Study: Shamar

The word “keeps” is the Hebrew word shamar, which means to hedge around something in order to keep, guard, preserve, tend to or be attentive to (i.e. “keep a promise”). Hebrew scholar Spiros Zodhiates says this is an important Hebrew verb appearing 470 times in the Old Testament, the first of which is Genesis 2:15, where it refers to the tending or exercising of great care over the garden in Eden. Zodhiates comments, “In a religious vein, shamar expresses the careful attention which was paid to the obligations of a covenant, to laws or to statutes. Abraham gave orders to his children to ‘keep’ the way of the Lord in Genesis 18:29.”*

When Hannah said, “He keeps the feet of His godly ones,” she was praising Him for watching over the path of His beloved children, ever at work to steer our footsteps into His best will, for our joy and for His glory. I believe the Spirit of the Lord is continually stirring in our hearts to know and do what the Lord wants (which Paul actually says in Philippians 2:13). However, the Lord does this so gently — without a hint of manipulation or encroaching on our freedom — that such guidance can go unnoticed by the inattentive child of God.

The Spirit is always trying to lead you. As one of God’s beloveds, He keeps you, watching personally over every contemplation of your heart and mind, hoping you will be attentive to His presence and guidance. He is ready to help you to what is right, good, and wise in all matters large and small.

“But,” you might say, “I haven’t been keeping devotion to God lately, and Hannah said that He keeps the feet of His ‘godly ones.’ I’m sure I don’t qualify as one of those right now.”

The fact is, you are one of His godly ones if you are in Christ! The Hebrew word underlying this phrase refers to those who are in covenant with God. So while yes, you should absolutely live in an upright and devoted manner with the Lord, your failure to do so doesn’t cause Him to shut down on His faithful devotion to guide you. After all, that would defeat His purpose — He always wants to guide you right back into His ways. Never forget that God’s faithfulness is based upon His character, not yours.

Jesus said to His disciples:

“Abide in my love. If you keep my commands, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept My Father’s commandments, and abide in His love.” (John 15:9-10 NASB)

Here is truth: God is always keeping the feet of His beloved children, watching over them.

Here is truth: God has given us free will to walk where we wish and choose whatever we want.

Here is truth: The one who believes in God’s guidance will be attentive to the Spirit within, and find that guidance always at hand. Keeping God’s ways and commands will keep us in His love. Abundant life is not guaranteed to all who wear the name “Christian”; It is the reward of the yielded, obedient child, who abides in the love of God.

This is the reciprocal covenant life we are offered through Jesus Christ: God tends to our lives with all diligence; we tend to His life with all diligence. This is where life abounds. Shamar is another word among many that has great meaning in the context of covenant relationship — which is exactly what we have with the Lord, through Jesus Christ. (Explained in detail in my new book, They Will All Know Me.) I think I shall add shamar to my Covenant Glossary.

On His side of the equation, God keeps our covenant relationship with all devotion. Let us “keep faith” with Him the same way Patrice kept Christmas.

*Lexical Aids to the Old Testament, Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible, New American Standard Bible, Editor Spiros Zodhiates, Th.D.

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