Archive for January 2009
Just another Saturday in Bethlehem
Posted by Darla
I must begin with a report about yesterday. We left in a van with our driver to go to the Sea of Galilee. Our tour guide was Palestinian, so we had to drop him off at the check point so he could walk through. He had his permission papers to leave Bethlehem and guide our […]
Posted: January 17th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Work day in Bethlehem
Posted by Darla
It is Monday and our first work day. Bushara took us way up on a hill overlooking the city where a man is building a duplex. One side of this will be Bushara’s home (until now he has lived in the downstairs of the Bible College).
It was a beautiful sunny day, so we thought it would be […]
Posted: January 12th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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We’ve been left behind…
Posted by Darla
Todd, Lou and Sue just left for the airport in Tel Aviv so now there are six…
We worshiped today at Emmanuel Church here in Bethlehem. It is a Christian Palestinian Church. The service was translated into English for us via head phones. The Church was full and we enjoyed the music. We met with the […]
Posted: January 11th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Sunday in Bethlehem
Posted by Darla
We had a full day yesterday travelling to the Med. Sea where we worshiped with a congregation of Messianic Jews. The service was so interesting. We wore headsets so we could hear the translation in English. There were also translations into Russian and for a group from Ethiopia. The people were so warm and for […]
Posted: January 11th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Musalaha Prayer Update
Posted by Salim
To both Israelis and Palestinians, the current conflict in Gaza has brought nothing but pain and suffering. It has also caused friction among some believers as they choose to pledge sole allegiance to t heir own people group. Some are even expressing an unabashed hatred for the other side through articles, e-mails and graphic content […]
Posted: January 8th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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A Full Day…
Posted by Darla
Sunrise in Bethlehem is a beautiful sight. It’s difficult to grasp the unrest here when you look out at the silent white houses shining in the sunrise climbing up the hills behind BBC.
I awoke this morning (I think it is around 4:30) when the call to prayer is played on loudspeakers all over town. As […]
Posted: January 7th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Ruiz’s Arrive
Posted by Darla
Keith & I arrived safe and sound in Bethlehem last night around 7:00 p.m. local time. We had great flights. Our flight out of Chicago was delayed one hour, but we made our connection in Atlanta with no problems. The eleven hour flight was a killer, but we slept off and on and watched a […]
Posted: January 7th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Sue writes from Bethlehem…..
Posted by Darla
We received word this morning that the team is well and safely “tucked in” at BBC. Some of the team visited the Herodian while Lou, Sue and Todd went to Jerusalem to interview a professor. They also went to Musalaha for a very informative lecture. Even though some have been there before they are learning […]
Posted: January 5th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Team arrives safely!
Posted by Darla
Sue writes that the team has arrived safely in Bethlehem. Internet is off and on, so she will write more later. I will post as I receive news.
Keep them in your prayers:
Todd, John, Bev, Lou, Sue, Edie & Bill
Psalm 91
Posted: January 4th, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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Israel/West Bank Trip
Posted by Darla
Seven of the nine members travelling to Israel/West Bank are on their way to the the airport. They will leave Chicago, fly to New York and then board a direct flight to Tel Aviv. As you watch Fox news and CNN, you may wonder “why”? they are going.
First, they are not going to Gaza. They will be […]
Posted: January 3rd, 2009 under Missions Blog, Middle East.
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