"It’s dangerous business going out your door, you step onto the road and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to.”

Bilbo Baggins

Sunday, May 6, 2012

A Day on the Mediterranean Coast

The "out of Jerusalem committee" planned a trip to Tel Aviv today, by planned I mean they got us transportation and permission to leave the city, other then that we were free to wander the streets of Tel Aviv as we pleased so ling as we had a group of three. So me and two other girls went off to explore the place. It was a new experience to be in such a big Mediterranean city without a guide, but it helped us become more aware of where we were and where we were going. We set off to find the highly recommended art museum and discovered ( by walking into a really posh hotel to ask for a map and directions) that it was too far to walk, so, I learned how to catch a taxi:D t'was quite awesome:) the cab driver didn't speak a lot of English but we were able to negotiate a price and tell him where we wanted to go. So, he droops us off and we walk over to the museum only to discover that it's closed on Sunday! Haha we'd forgotten it was Sunday, go figure. But there was still all kinds of awesome trims to look at and do there, for example; play at the park that is depicted in the picture below. Super fun:) so we got a cab back and went to the merchants in Joffa. Now that was an experience! I've never had to barter before and the concept is completely foreign to me. They can be quite insistent that's for sure! After we had our fill with the shops we went to spend the rest of the day in the beach. Ohhhh I really love the Mediterranean Sea, so fun to swim in! The sand is so soft and the water is quite warm compared to northern California standards. I wanted to stay out there forever, I'm not sure i've ever enjoyed swimming in an ocean so much:) it's been a lovely day, and I'm super wiped out. I just had to make sure that such an enjoyable day got recorded and reported as well as it deserves.

Goodnight






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Location:Tel Aviv

Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Garden Tomb



The Garden tomb may very well be my most favorite place in Jerusalem so far. The people that run it are here because they love Christ. It's really quite remarkable, they have such firm faith and enthusiasm it's inspiring! The volunteer tour guides clearly love to tell people about Christ and do what they do to proclaim that Christ lives! They don't charge for their tours and they don't get caught up in the "did it really happen RIGHT here" business. Their goal is to show the people of the world an EMPTY tomb. People can't come here to Jerusalem to find the burial grounds of Jesus Christ. Because "He is not here, for He is risen."






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Location:Outside the Old City walls

Friday, May 4, 2012

A Splendid Day

This is the entrance to the Jerusalem center. I actually took this the first day that we arrived but I thought it would be neat to show you the architecture. This whole place is built with arches and I love it! Well today we went to the Western Wall and it was probably my most favorite .... Well.... Actually that's really hard to say, but I REALY loved it! We weren't allowed to bring cameras because we were going for the beginning of Shabbat in Friday night. I wish we celebrated the arrival of the sabbath like they do, singing, and some dancing, and a lot of heartfelt prayers. They let us join in with their celebrating and we were even able to sing some of the Hebrew songs because we had learned them in class. I love it here, every day is packet full of new experiences. But what makes it so much easier to be out here so far away is due to the support that I have from home. Thank you. I love you.


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Location:Jerusalem Center

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Under the JC

   The excitement of today is that President Hiyat took us on a tour under the Jerusalem Center! I thought that was pretty awesome, hardhats and all :) He guided us down and told us all the technical workings of the buildings and explained how incredible the architecture and systems of this place is. It certainly made me appreciate what goes into the building more AND he let us each write our names on the walls and pipes within a "memorial" room, soooo my new goal is to inspire a younger sibling to come study here and then find my name among all the others :)

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The LIBRARY!

I found the most spectacular library ever today! It's filled with books on Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine, Near Eastern History, biblical commentaries of the prophets, and everything one could possibly hope for on related subjects (not to mention that the books themselves are pieces of art and our housed within the stunning architecture of the Jerusalem Center. Well, it's a good thing I like it there so much because I certainly spend enough time in it. I'm looking forward to all the homework assignments that will help me learn all those things I've been dying to know.



Location:Jerusalem Center

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Homework Begins

I've got quite a lot of reading to do tonight, good thing I LOVE IT! Its all really interesting material and I'm looking forward to having a better understanding of everything that these texts books have to teach.

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Monday, April 30, 2012

The Shepherds Field





This is very likely the field where the shepherds saw the angels announcing the Christ Child's birth. The hills behind the field is where Bethlehem is! It's such a lovely place, this was my favorite of all our stops today on our field trip.


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Location:Overlook of the shepherds field and Bethlhem