The IEUE Research Centre's mission is to educate interested people on the Names of the Bible's Father (IEUE) and Son (IEUESHUO/IEUSHUO)—and provide a safe, enjoyable and manageable community for believers in the Name of IEUE.
Website
The IEUE Research Centre at IEUE.org is the best Sacred Name and End Time site—with detailed evidence showing that it’s Yehweh not Yahweh. It was formerly known as YehSpace.
The IEUE Research Centre has a plethora of research on the Sacred Names of the Bible's Father and Son, specifically on; scriptural texts and contexts; alphabets and alphabet family trees; linguistics; the history of both the Northern lost ten lost tribes and Southern tribes (two houses) of the Biblical nation of Isharaal (Israel); etymology (word history); the original Ancient Hebrew: inscriptions, pictographic alphabet, words, root words, history, culture, calendar, festivals, and clothing; early Jewish and Christian theologians' usage of the name IEUE [Yeh-weh] over the last 2000 years; conspiracies against the Name IEUE: including perversions in Modern Jewish Hebrew and the pagan roots of the prefix "Yah"; the Son's Name: IEUESHUO [Yeh-weh-shooh-oh] or IEUSHUO [Yeh-ooh-shooh-oh]; and, the End Time and the importance of the Sacred Names in the End Time: especially on the topics of the Anti-MaSHICH (aka Anti-Christ), Northern House Oliyeh (Aliyah), and Jordan and the Negev—the place of safety in the Great Tribulation.
The IEUE Research Centre has a social network for IEUEists where members receive a Facebook-type profile page with which they can: add status updates, information, photos and an RSS feed; make friends; leave comments; and join groups. There are House Rules for members to abide to.
The IEUE Research Centre also shares its content on these social media.
Awards
In 2008, YehSpace was chosen as one of the spotlighted networks of Ning (their host). They said, "The front page alone is a treasure trove of information", and that our, "[D]eep analysis and thorough history are way too impressive to miss!"
Founding
Jane E Lythgoe (nee Marchant) founded YehSpace in February 2008 in Auckland, New Zealand. Her new husband Jeremy Lythgoe is now the CEO. The Centre also has other administrators (see below).
Headquarters
The IEUE Research Centre is headquartered in Enterprise, Alabama, USA. For contact details see our Contact page.
Administrators
Founder: Jane E Lythgoe (nee Marchant).
CEO: Jeremy Lythgoe.
Membership Managers: Sally, Jodi.
A Membership Manager can: View full list of members. Feature, ban, and unban members. Resend or cancel invitations. Approve pending members. Create and add members to specific roles.
Content Flaggers: Sally, Jodi.
A Content Flagger can: Flag pages of content that they think go against our House Rules, or that seem spammy, so that it will not be visible to regular members, while remaining visible for the Founder and Administrators. The person who posted the original content can still see it. Once the content is flagged, the Founder and her trusted agent(s) can choose to: leave it hidden, delete it, or reverse the flag and make it visible again.
© 2012 Created by Jane E Lythgoe (nee Marchant).