God’s Blessings in the Land

Jeremiah 32:15 KJV For thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Houses and fields and vineyards shall be possessed again in this land.
When the children of Israel possessed the land of Canaan, they were conversant with the very soil and its produce. Moses, David, Amos and others were shepherds. But in the dispersion that followed the destruction of the Second Temple in A.D. 70 by Rome, Jews dispersed throughout the world were often forbidden from holding land. They were forced into other means of making their livings.
In the miraculous Ingathering since the late 1800s, Jews once again needed to redeem the Land and its fruit. They had to learn how to once again become the farmers, shepherds and vineyard keepers they were in Bible times.
We were blessed to travel into expansive areas to meet some of these remarkable people.

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Tears of Grief; Tears of Joy

Started early on our very full day, after a great Israeli breakfast, of course.
We drove to Ashkelon and visited a marvelous school for kids with ASD (autism).
I am honored to have my name on the door of one of the computer classrooms.

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They Return

We literally spent the day at a museum in Tel Aviv called ANU [Us; We] Museum of the Jewish People. So much is there to see. Too much to put the museum in a blog. (You can look at their website at anumuseum.org.il .) So I chose only one picture. It is at the entrance to a children’s area of this “user-friendly” museum.

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Seeing the Hand of God

I spoke with Guy Leibovitz, our Israeli guide just this morning.
The feelings in Israel after the events of the past few days—beginning with the pager, walkie-talkie and cell phone explosions, through the decapitation and virtual elimination of Hezbollah leadership—are like those just after the miraculous Six-Day War!

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Faith Becomes Sight!

Astonished! Pleasantly shocked! Downright flabbergasted! I cannot even begin to describe my emotions as we drove up and saw the BIG, HIGH buildings that are growing to be the Migdal Arbel Prayer and Study Center!

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Jerusalem Day

We began the day with Matan Kahane, member of the Knesset and a war hero. He shared current situations and did not want us to record.

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Judgment: An Interview with Hannah Brim

Just finished doing an interview with Hannah Brim for her Facebook Live broadcast.
Our subject:  Judgment. We talked about what happened here at the Salt Sea to make it the deepest place on earth.
Then we moved to the helicopter crash that killed the President and Foreign Minister of Iran just this past Sunday, May 19, 2024.

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Remembrance Day Ends, Independence Day Begins

Yesterday we went to the shopping area of Ein Bokek. As we sat at a table outside the mini-market we heard a clean-cut young man about 17 or 18 years old ask a question of an Israeli woman in English. We took up a conversation with him. He is from Vancouver B.C. and in this Land with a Jewish youth group. We talked a while and explained  who we are—Zionist Christians and what that means, etc. 

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