Goodbyes are never fun.
When you make awesome new friends, you just don’t want to say
goodbye. I am so thankful for my new
friends at Kaplan Hospital and I do hope that this will not be the last
conversation that we have. This is Ulga,
she was married 5 years ago to Alex and they have 2 gorgeous blond blond
children. Ulga moved to Rehovot from
Russia when she was 15 years old and loves living in Israel. As trust was established, she became very
interested in talking more openly about my faith and beliefs. She is a dear friend and I will miss her! May our friendship continue beyond geography.
For Shabbat this evening one of the hospital staff made us
dinner. Amazing!! She must have been cooking for days! We sat outside where she had strung up lights
from the trees and the weather was perfect….it was like being in the movies.
Tonight we will be singing in the Shabbat service.
We will sing 3 Hebrew and 3 English songs….kinda looking forward to
that!
WE have been walking through Philippians for our daily
devotions. We are almost finished with
chapter 1 and it’s all about joy.
“Deep seeded contentment and
happiness, not based on circumstances but based on Gods ability to control all
things to make them turn out for his glory and my good.”
Joy. I am really
and sincerely happy in my circumstances right now, but my JOY rests in the knowledge that God
is using my current circumstances for his good and glory. Pretty cool.
The last few days have been full of farewells. Several dinners with the hospital staff, with
the local church Kehilah (congregation), with our
host family. This is Jack and Judy - our hosts in Rehovot. Love these people! Will miss them!
We are on our way to 10 days of touring....walking where Jesus walked! While I am sad to be leaving my new friends, I am excited for the next few days.
Enjoying your story, Rachel. Hope your touring time goes well and I'll be praying for your safety. The verse you mention in Philippians is a great one. Too many people thing becoming a Christian means you will never have anymore bad times. We know,though, that it just means we have a wonderful Savior to see us through all times. Shalom!
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