ABOUT US
Rebekah Isaac Incorporated is a nonprofit entity that has been formed for the purpose of uniting kindred minds, and taking our world from a state of chaos and confusion to that state of eternal bliss, as described on the home page, a state that is imminently achievable in one generation. The President of the company, Joan M. Perryman, is a distinguished scholar, an attorney, an author of several books and publications, and the contributor for all of the blogs on www.RebekahIsaac.net. Ms. Perryman writes under the pseudonym Rebekah Isaac in reverence for, and in remembrance of, the life and ministry of Isaac and Rebekah from the biblical book of Genesis chapter 25, verses 19 through 26, and for the life of Abraham and his son Ishmael from Genesis chapter 17, verses 18 through 20. God's everlasting covenant established with Isaac was meant to encompass all of humanity, including the descendants of Ishmael. The Lord God Almighty does indeed exist, and cares about the future of our world.
Ms. Perryman graduated from Columbia University School of Law in May 1985, practiced law in New York City as a litigation partner in corporate commercial litigation, and also as an associate attorney. She was an adjunct associate professor at Fordham Law School in New York City and taught legal writing and appellate advocacy, instructed students in legal ethics at Columbia University School of Law, and has judged Moot Court for first-year and upperclass students, also at Columbia University School of Law, instructing them in the rigors of legal writing and appellate advocacy for the past twenty-five years. She became a practicing disciple of Jesus on August 17, 1988 when she was baptized by full immersion in water by a conservative, non-denominational congregation, and has since returned to her original roots in the Anglican communion in which she was originally baptized as an infant, and later confirmed as a pre-teen. She knows that in every Christian denomination and in every religion, there is a remnant waiting to take up their assigned positions in the kingdom of God.
Ms. Perryman graduated from Columbia University School of Law in May 1985, practiced law in New York City as a litigation partner in corporate commercial litigation, and also as an associate attorney. She was an adjunct associate professor at Fordham Law School in New York City and taught legal writing and appellate advocacy, instructed students in legal ethics at Columbia University School of Law, and has judged Moot Court for first-year and upperclass students, also at Columbia University School of Law, instructing them in the rigors of legal writing and appellate advocacy for the past twenty-five years. She became a practicing disciple of Jesus on August 17, 1988 when she was baptized by full immersion in water by a conservative, non-denominational congregation, and has since returned to her original roots in the Anglican communion in which she was originally baptized as an infant, and later confirmed as a pre-teen. She knows that in every Christian denomination and in every religion, there is a remnant waiting to take up their assigned positions in the kingdom of God.