Tuesday, December 16, 2008

MANY MONTHS AND MANY MILES


Earlier this year, I stood on the streets of Jerusalem in a snow storm, and freezing to death, was having the time of my life. It's a new time for me now, and I'm enjoying being a 3rd grade teacher at Grace Academy, but it is hard not to miss my home away from home and the people that are there. I have been home almost 7 months and haven't posted...busyness of American life, me being lazy, or something like that. I can't believe how much change change over many months and many miles. In some ways, I am happy with how I've changed, and in other ways I'm disappointed. One thing I do know is that the Lord is refining and defining me day by day and I just need to trust Him for the next step. Right now that would be to go to bed and get good sleep so I am not cranky with my students tomorrow. So I will. But I couldn't help remembering that cold, but amazing day in Jerusalem so many months ago. Today we have 4 to 5 inches of frozen (I know that sounds funny) snow, and today the high temperature was 29 degrees. Tonight before I sat down at my computer, the temperature was 16 degrees and dropping. A new storm is supposed to come in tomorrow night. We'll see. One thing to remember...many months and many miles cannot erase the most amazing memories.

Monday, May 5, 2008

MY BUDDIES


During travel study break a few weeks ago, I went with Steph, Becky, Isaiah, and Eitan to En Hemed, one of the nearby springs. Right behind us in the picture, the water is coming up out of the rock. The ledge was put in years ago to form a pool of water. It's pretty amazing to see the major source of water for the area spring up out of the ground in front of your very eyes. I had a blast with my buddies. Isaiah didn't have school because of Pesach, so it was fun to spend extra time with him. We wandered all around the park, climbed through the Crusader buildings, and then visited an important modern Israel site called Castel after having a pizza lunch. So much history and fun in one day. It was amazing!

8,000 MILES AWAY



A week ago, I was walking through the markets in Jerusalem and found this apple. Notice anything special about it? It's a little blurry, but look at the sticker. To a Washingtonian, you may see nothing out of the ordinary and you would be right. Except for the fact that a whole bunch of these apples were in Jerusalem, Israel. This wonderful, juicy, Pink Lady apple travelled 8,000 miles so that I could enjoy its sweet and tasty goodness. What a treat!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

FAITHFUL FRIENDS

Rachel and Molly at the Dead Sea

This morning was our last Women's Bible Study for the Spring 2008 IBEX semester. It was definitely bittersweet. I so love studying the Word of God with these fellow believers in the Lord. This semester we studyed the faithfulness of God and used Cynthia Heald's book Becoming a Woman of Faith as a guideline for our studies and discussions. It was a wonderful time of seeing God's faithfulness to us and encouragement for how we too can grow in faith. One of the ways the Lord has helped me to grow in is recognizing my sin and my weaknesses of character. I find myself often wanting to do better, yet hesitant to pray for the Lord to show me my sin, probably because I know it is there and don't want to see the ugliness of it. Yet the Lord is so faithful, knowing the thoughts of our hearts before we even want to utter them. He has blessed me with a true friend and sister in the Lord who has been one of the few people outside my family to call me on my sin in a loving way, pray with me about it, and hold me accountable to change. Thank you, Molly, for being a true friend, for not being afraid to say the things I need to hear. I also have four wonderful godly women/wives in my life right now from whom I've learned so much. They have been faithful to the Lord - faithful to love me, teach me, instruct me...they've showed me the true meaning of Christian hospitality, of giving of one's self, of training up the younger women. Thank you, Phyllis, Stephanie, Johanna, and Becky. I love you all. Thank you for being faithful friends.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

THINGS I AM THANKFUL FOR

Randy and Phyllis Cook

It's funny how the more time you take to think about your life, the more you see what the Lord has done. Everywhere you look you can see His hand. God has a reason for everything He allows to happen, whether or not we will ever understand it. I'm thankful beyond words for what He has done for me in saving me and calling me to Himself, teaching me what it means to live for Him, showing me the sufficiency of Scripture, giving me godly parents and friends, allowing me to teach and to come to Israel, and so much more. Here are some of the things I am specifically thankful for today, things that the Lord's hand is most definitely in:

1. That my brother-in-law, Mark, is okay. He was going to have surgery but it was cancelled when his heart stopped. Most likely in reaction to the anesthetic, but after appointments with the cardiologist, he should know for sure. Praise the Lord for the chance to have him around longer.

2. That I get to teach again next school year.

3. For my mom and grandma, faithful prayer warriors.

4. For my dad and the consistent, faithful, godly example he sets for me.

5. For Becky, Abner, Johanna, Bill, Stephanie, Rachel, Zach, Isaiah, Eitan, and Nehemiah, a few of the wonderful staff members and kids I have the privilege of serving each day.

6. For Randy and Phyllis, two of the most godly people I have ever known. Their example to thousands of students and people around the world is a testimony to God's faithfulness and His work in human hearts.

7. For the chance to be in Israel and walk the land of the Bible. For the ability in one day to walk in the Israelite tribal territories of Asher, Zebulun, Naphtali, Ephraim, Dan, and Judah - just on a day for fun.

8. For the LORD and His Word and how He allows me to understand and love Him more every day.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

GALILEAN FISH


To those of you that know me well, you remember that I don't like seafood - at all. Until recently. I can eat fish sometimes, like Halibut or Salmon, and even Tuna. But look at that picture. I ate that! St. Peter's fish, caught that very day, from the Sea of Galilee, and brought right to my table. It's delicious. A little disturbing to have to move the eyeball and crunchy tail, but inside the fish is very tasty. As my dad will say after seeing this, "Wow, you're growing up." And I guess I am.

Friday, March 28, 2008

WHAT GOD CAN DO IN A WEEK


As I consider the events of this last week, I can't help but stand in awe of the power of God! Last week at this time it was Good Friday. Good, I believe, because we are considering the great work God did for us in sacrificing His Son that we may have a way back into a relationship with Him.

Good because we can stop and meditate on what we have been saved from.

Good because it is yet another chance to look back upon the last year and see what the Lord has done in and through us.

Good because nearly 2,000 years ago our lives (of those that believe that Jesus the Messiah is the Son of God and confess sin and a need for Him) were eternally saved.

Good because it was a chance to praise the Lord for who He is.

Good because the next day we were reminded of how frail we really are and just how much we need Him.
Good because we could look to Sunday and remember that Jesus the Messiah rose from the dead, conquering sin and death!

Last Saturday, a young man from our church collapsed when his heart quit beating and he stopped breathing. His mom saved his life by administering CPR. Really, we can know that it was the Lord whose plan it was to have him be on this earth a while longer so it was the Lord that spared his life. We are so very thankful for that chance to spend more time with him. Tomorrow, or today Israel time, Grant will be going home from the hospital. Praise the Lord! Look what God can do in a week! He took one who was gone and brought him back. Wow! As Grant's dad says, "How good is God!"

I love that the Lord works in so many ways we could never expect. Never has a "dull and boring" life been in His plan for us. I've just been reminded this week to thank the Lord for every breath, every beat of my heart, and every moment longer He allows me to spend time serving Him on this earth. What a life He gives to those who love Him! Tomorrow I have the awesome privilege of leaving for a week - to go to the Galilee! Jesus spent 18 months of His roughly 3 years of public ministry in the very area where I will be living for a week. How amazing is that! Some of the things we will get to do: hike to Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine; take a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee; visit the synagogue in Capernaum where He spent much time teaching; visit Caesarea Philippi near the location of the Transfiguration; visit the sources of the Jordan River and much more. Wow! I can't wait to see what the Lord does this week!