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The luggage is out of the closet

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

The luggage is out of the closet and in the process of being packed for the upcoming tour of Greece, Israel, and Petra. I leave with the Ultra Grand tour on Tuesday the 16th and I am ready to get home to Israel. Our first stop will be Greece and the some of the lovely […]

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I thought only my family would be reading this

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

This is it. The last blog from Jerusalem until I return in the Fall. Thank you all for reading it and for your comments. I really thought that my family would be the only ones reading the blog. Little did I know that you all really liked hearing what is going on in Israel. Thank […]

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The butcher just laughs when I point

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

It is hard to believe that I am heading back to the States tomorrow night. The time has just gone by so quickly. It always does when I am in my spiritual home. I have been so blessed to be here and the Lord willing I will be back in the Fall. I went downtown […]

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I have eaten a half-dozen whole watermelons

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

“All Muslims are not terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims.” —Zola Levitt I would have to agree with my late husband. Look around the world and most of the conflicts are with the Muslims. I am grateful that there are people who are sounding the alarm in Zion. Thank you! And speaking of “thank yous,” […]

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The reality of what and where evil is astounds me

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Psalm 37: 5, 6 — Commit your ways to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act. He will make your vindication shine forth like light, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun. Shalom from a cooler Jerusalem. Last night a cool breeze came into the city and today is not as […]

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I keep hearing that this heat is unusual for Jerusalem

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Numbers 22:2-25:9, Micah 5:6-6:8Let it be a word of comfort to us: God can change any ordered and planned curse into a blessing.I think Israel is setting some kind of heat temperature record. I keep hearing that this heat is unusual for Jerusalem.I did a couple of Shabbat errands. So, the chicken is in the […]

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Why didn’t I pay attention in school?

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Yesterday, the world saw former PM Tony Blair appointed envoy to an organization of Muslim states. I am often asked when I speak in congregations who the Antichrist is. I sometimes laugh and say “it is not Prince Charles.” I also tell them, “I don’t care; I will not be here when the Antichrist takes […]

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I found a coin

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Ps 102:15 for thy servants take pleasure in her stones, and love her dust. Morning breakfast came with a piano version of HaTikva (Israeli national anthem). It was just so touching. I thought about standing up and singing, but sat down immediately when I realized that I do not carry a tune. I also heard, […]

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I refuse to give the terrorists more publicity

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Shalom from a still hot Jerusalem. As I was walking this morning down Emek, I noticed the boxes of produce stacked up at the restaurant door ways. It was not the first time I had noticed it. The restaurants are closed early in the morning and do not open for hours and yet the vendors […]

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Kosher baseball

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Shalom from a very hot Jerusalem! Temperatures should reach near the 100 mark. I know hot—being from Texas—and this is hot! Will and I ventured up to the Galilee area this weekend and got into the heat there also. Still, it is good to be in Israel. We ended up staying at one of the […]

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