My top three favorite sites
I have gotten into the habit of listening to the “song of the day” on our web site. Today was “Return to Galilee.” It is probably my favorite song of all of the songs that Zola wrote, with the exception of the songs he wrote for me for Valentine’s or our anniversary. On the tour to Israel, we play this album as we are coming into view of the Sea of Galilee. It is so beautiful. “Follow me to Galilee, follow me home.” Home is just the best word to describe Israel. We are home and the music really reflects Israel. I think anyone who has been to Israel feels the same way. Home.
I am in Florida speaking to churches and visiting friends. It has been so wonderful to see the churches that Love the Lord, support Israel, and this ministry. Being with fellow Believers also makes me long to be in Israel. We get to talk politics, prophecy, and our favorite sites.
I had a Pastor ask me what my top three favorite sites are. Here they are: The Golan Heights, the Sea of Galilee, and the Garden Tomb. But, I also have to tell you, that sometimes there is a site that really gets to my spirit and I feel that God wants me to listen to Him and I do. So, while I love my three favorite sites, they can also change. I remember standing in the Garden of Gethsemane and crying. Thinking that our Lord prayed there for me was overwhelming and I was humbled.
I should be back in Texas at the end of the January and then on to Kansas at the end of February. February 1st and 2nd I am attending a conference on the dangers of Islam. It will be held in the Dallas area and I am looking forward to attending. We must know all we can about our enemies. I am not saying all Muslims are bad; I am saying that a religion that advocates the destruction of Israel and taking over the world is an enemy of God’s. For more information see our website.
February 6th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Sandra,
Just dropped by the blog to see if by chance there was any news and delighted to see this entry. My favourite places were Ein Gedi and the Garden Tomb and The Temple Steps. I was completely overwhelmed by the steps, I almost felt that our Lord His own sweet self might walk by with His diciples. But Masada was the most emotional for some reason, I could not stop the tears (I am not usually outwardly emotional). We are watching the elections closely, I cannot help but wonder what the Muslim community thinks or who they hey will be voting for. Thanks for keeping us informed. Shalom, Dixie
February 17th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Hi: Glad to read you letter, but can’t understand Israel’s or Jew’s distrust of non-Jews, Olmert isn’t any better; is this the way it goes down on the last days or am I in the twilight zone? Any Jews I find can’t make friends; it like they’re in a time warp. I wish I was PM of Israel; I wouldn’t put up with this PA garbage, in fact they might not even exist anymore. I cant support Jews of Israel and Arabs too; its not possible, TBN asked too much, one or the other. Thank you ! Robert > means Jacob ! I don’t like it either ! 2008 I’d like to go home Lord !