Where is everyone?
We are on final approach to Tel Aviv and I see sailboats in the Mediterranean Sea. It doesn’t look like there’s too much action to me, but we will see what is going on.
Will picks me up and we head to Nof Ginosar to spend the weekend. There is very light traffic. I’m thinking “well, it is close to Shabbat,” so maybe no traffic because of that. We arrive at the kibbutz and all is well with them. They had not been hit by rockets as I had heard—close, but no cigar.
It is very quiet, so we ask where everyone is. They are gone. We are two of about 30 tourists in the hotel. 25 of them are praying for peace. They came especially to give peace a chance. We eat dinner and head to bed. Will will have an itinerary for us tomorrow.
August 30th, 2006 at 9:40 am
Hello!
You are a light to the world even to the common people! Thank you for your “Letters”. They keep us, who love Israel and her people, informed and connected. There are many Americans who do not have the funds to travel to the Holy Land, and so, your letters! May G-d richly bless you and your ministry. It is so sad to see what is happening with TBN! A great falling away, in the last days! We must be continualy diligent, as a thief in the night waits and watches for our weakest moment. A weakness for money and power will surely be a predicted downfall! Please remember, there are many, many silent people who glean comfort and awareness for Israel through your witness. We are the watchmen on the wall for Isreal, we watch and then we pray! As we cannot, You cannot give up, G-d will continualy bless your ministry. Keep up the work, we are sill reading and watching!!!