Eight of us sat around a table last night. Seven Chinese students from Haifa University and the Technion—and me. We had finally gotten to chapter 10 of Judges. I had read and reread the material, but earlier that day as I had finished preparing the lesson, I felt I was being guided to just type […]
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Something to Give
Last week I had the opportunity to give the main lesson at the Chinese Church. The Lord had placed on my heart to share my testimony. Part of it includes a difficult time when I first came to Israel and turned, for a time, from any faith. I packed up my music, Bible, and other […]
It’s Not About Sushi
So why the picture of Sushi with this post? Because it represents just one of the many things I have to be thankful for. I took this picture at the Chinese meeting 2 weeks ago. Each time no one knows what to expect, since several of the people who come are restaurant workers; two weeks […]
Muddling through the Routine
I first started this blog to keep my friends and family on both sides of the ocean up to date with my life and adventures. But sometimes I wonder, what do I have to share? Some of you know what I mean: You get up, go to work, come home, eat, perhaps straighten up around […]
Instead of What?
At the Chinese Congregation we always share a light meal together before going home. Last week one of the brothers treated everyone to quite a feast. He wanted to honor someone who was returning to China and bless the rest of us. We were grateful and enjoyed the time together. Fortunately, someone was there who […]