Stan's Notes
Random thoughts and book reviews
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Blog Post for February 22
We have had quite a week. Our plan has been to take periodic road trips to other parts of Israel. This week was our first. Avis has a car rental place here so we took off for three days in a bright red Mitsubishi.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
February 17 Blog Post
One of the more recent biblical sites in Nazareth is Nazareth Village. It's the recreation of a first century Galilean farm setting. The guides do a great job of connecting the various aspects of the setting with stories and teachings in the life of Christ. When we walked into the main office we discovered Mike Huckabee and Pat Boone had a tour group there! They walk you through a setting with shepherds, wine press and olive press. Then you walk through the home of a carpenter and a weaver before settling in a replica of a Nazareth synagogue. Really interesting stuff! We were here two years ago, but this time we could take it at a more leisurely pace and stayed for lunch. Great meal of lentil soup, hummus, hyssop, cabbage, pita and chicken with fruit and a date spread for dessert! We were going to take the bus out to the location but along the way we met an older gentlemen who said he would take us there walking. Elias was named after the prophet Elijah and comes from a Christian family. He must have been over 85 years old and kept asking us if we were walking okay!
Tomorrow we are taking a three day drive around Upper Galilee. We will be seeing Mt Gilboa Mt Tabor Nain, as well as the ancient ruins of Beth Shean and driving around the Sea of Galilee. We will be staying in a bed and breakfast in a Kibbutz not too far from Capernaum. Should have some great photos and stories!
Today we worshipped with the Good Shepherd Baptist Church which is walking distance from our apartment. Though we did not understand much of what was being said, the worship was powerful and through the music there was a deep sense of the presence of the Lord. Most of the members are new believers and they had a joy and a sense of fellowship that was contagious. Pastor Afif has become a friend. We will plan on coming to church here often.
Every couple of days we go down to the market in the Old City--Souk and eat sweets and drink tea and coffee. It is a fascinating place with winding alleyways lined with shops and vendors like these women selling vegetables.
Well we have almost completed two weeks here and are having a wonderful time. I will close with one more photo--a sunset shot from near our apartment to remind you to pray for the people of Nazareth that they would come to know the Light of the World!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
February 14 Blog Post
Today they are supposed to install our router so we can have wifi from the apartment! That will make communication much easier.
View of Nazareth from Mount Precipice. Our apartment is near the top of the hillside in the middle of the picture.
Monday, February 11, 2013
February 10 Blog Post
We are still without WiFi in our apartment so I have to wait until I get to the Seminary to get online. Hopefully we will get WiFi this week. We continue to have a wonderful time here in Nazareth. Here are a few highlights of the past couple of days.
We walked down to the Souk (local market). In my last blog I had pictures of the empty streets, we it was not that way on Saturday.
People were extremely friendly and many wanted to have spiritual conversations. Almost all were Moslems, but very free and open to conversation. One shop keeper told me as he held up the Koran and the Bible, “People go to the mosques or they go to the churches, they read their holy books, but they are bad people. I believe that we must be good in our hearts.” When I responded about how Jesus enables us to be good in our hearts the man grabbed my hands together and said “God bless you!”
Along the way we met a very extroverted and animated guy named Azmi.
He made an incredibly sweet pastry ball filled with honey. When we took our order of pastries and sat down in an open air coffee stand to eat and drink coffee and tea, lots of people in the market came over to greet us. We chatted, laughed and drank coffee and tea for over an hour. Wonderful time!
Here is a view of Nazareth from outside our apartment
Went to the village of Tu’ran outside of Nazareth for a Friday evening service. The placed was packed about 100 people mostly young people. Pastor Saleem and his wife Endira were gracious and deeply spiritual people.
On Sunday we went to the Local Baptist Church of Nazareth. We will probably attend here often. Much larger crowd with a large number of professionals.
After church Bryson and May Arthur took us to Tiberias for lunch. We ate at a Chinese restaurant right on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Wow! Hard to eat just imagining the biblical stories that occurred right around us. We then drove to Capernaum to visit the area where Jesus spoke in the synagogue and where Peter’s mother-in-law lived. Here is a picture of Bryson, President of the Seminary and me in the synagogue.
We have completed our first week in Israel. It has been a great week of settling in and adjusting. We plan to rent a car this next week and make a 2-3 day excursion around Upper Galilee.
Friday, February 08, 2013
February 7 Part 2 Blog
Incredible day!
Azar and Lynda at a Falafel shop in the Old City of Nazareth
Azar Ajaj is the Vice President of the Seminary. He took us on a walking tour of old Nazareth, where he grew up. He went to school at the Nazareth Baptist High School. Today they have over 1,000 students and is open to all faiths but maintain a distinctly Baptist flavor through required Bible classes and chapel.
We then walked the streets of the old market in Nazareth—Suik. Since it was later in the afternoon most of the shops were closed. We will have a lot of opportunities to visit here.
Just before entering the Suik, we stopped at Mary’s well, dates back to Jesus’ time. Note you can’t drink the water now.
Nazareth is known for the Basilica of the Annunciation, where it is believed that Mary lived and the angel came and announced that she would give birth to the Messiah.
As you walk the streets of Jesus’ hometown you are continually aware that this is a community built on the ability of three religions to live together peacefully.
Thursday, February 07, 2013
February 7 Blog
Greetings from Nazareth! Our wi-fi is not working yet so am borrowing access at the Seminary. No photos today!
I will send a longer update in a few days. We have had a wonderful time. The people of Nazareth are wonderful. Let me share a few examples and ask you to pray for them. Our first morning we went for a walk and found a small grocery/fruit stand. Wonderful oranges, clementines, bananas and more. Met the owner, Said. He asked where I was from and when I responded America he said "America good. Arabs crazy!" I responded "No Arabs good too." He smiled. Kissed his thumb and pointed up to the sky. Then he said "Welcome to Nazareth." Then we met Michael who runs a spices shop. He spoke wonderful English and it turns out he lives in our neighborhood. He would not let me pay for the spices we bought and said "Welcome to Nazareth neighbor!"
We have had a delightful time meeting people and settling in. Our apartment is perfect. Very quiet and secure. One of the Baptist pastors lives just below our place. So we have begun to have a network of local people who have offered to assist us.
Today we are taking a walking tour of the old city of Nazareth. Saturday we are going out to a village for worship. I will be going to Tel Aviv soon to work out teaching at a Filipino Church along with one of the professors from the Seminary here. Should be interesting. I have been introduced as the New Testament professor!
This is still rainy season so we have had to work around rain showers. Today is clear with blue skies. As I type I am looking across the hillsides of Nazareth. An incredible place to live!
Will update more later and will include photos. Thanks for praying for us.