God is amazing! It's super wonderful to see all the ways in which He has showed Himself strong.
My life. (okay, let me get a little bit more specific! ;P )
Can you honestly look into my eyes and tell me that it's not absolutely incredible that I'm spending a year in Israel?! IT IS! And yes, I am more excited to be here now, then I was when I got off the plane!
You may also have noticed that I haven't updated my blog for some time. And for your lack of knowledge, I am sorry, but I think I would've done it over again. You see, at the beginning I was very much still quite attached to my roots back home, communication was huge for me. I was trying to be just as much a part of some of your lives, but from a long distance. For a while I was extremely homesick and didn't understand this culture at all, almost to the point of resenting it a bit. I loved my time here, but I preferred to be with the people of this school and to be on the internet. Then something changed... no, not instantaneously, but a slow hard-ish process. Now it seems like I've rediscovered how infinitely blessed I am! My year is terribly precious, thus I'm really trying to live here.
If you ever wonder how I'm doing, you could always pray for me. Because one thing that I'm really learning is that God is God and I'm His child, thus, I can trust Him!
**sigh** Do you know what a daunting task it is to try to convey the adventures I've had? Even if I used pictures and created a scene with my words, I don't think you could even begin to fully comprehend what I've been through. Honestly, I've never felt so young in my life! The more I learn teaches me how much more there is to learn!!! ( terribly exciting, eh?!) It's humbling, but at the same time it pushes me to yearn to discover more of places and different people that have been both been created by God.
This is our class on a field trip, we have great times together! These fly by night trips are super exciting. (but got to admit that the test afterward is less thrilling!)
Honestly, I could fill this blog with different sites, but you might think it gets really repetitious! Sames old stones at every place!
This second picture is of us walking down into the water source at Beer Sheva. yes, that indeed is the place we all know and love. It's history really starts with Abraham pitching his tent there and continues down through the ages. It was considered the most southern place of Israel, that's where the term was coined - from Dan to Beer Sheva (Beer sheba).
This next picture is not really Biblically know, thus I don't really expect you guys to know it. I just thought it was a beautiful representation of a fort and some of the sites we've seen!
We also found ourselves hiking in the up to EnGedi in the Dead sea area! It was super cool, but you felt like if you would sneeze too hard, you might go tumbling down to your death! Maybe I'm being dramatic, but for someone that was fighting being a wee bit afraid of heights... it was an adventure! Of course I really want to go back and not have pressure of time and wander all around (don't worry, only on the paths... even if I wasn't directionally impaired, there would be good chances that one would get lost!) What is interesting to note is that a place very similar to this is where David hid from Saul. Yeah, imagine.... living there... men, hunger, thirst, extreme heat... comes more to live, eh?
What was amazing to come across is the spring. When you talk about a beautiful sight, I think that this would have to be in the top lists! Not from the fact that the waterfall itself is pretty, but because to go from nothing but dryness to a sudden pool of water...wow.
We also had the great chance to swim in the dead sea! Yes, it is salty. Disgustingly so.... I don't know how relaxing it was for me, because there were waves that were quite high, thus it made floating more of a challenge! But it was such a great experience! The shore line was just salt, ( which kinda hurts the feet!)
The drive down to the dead sea was also incredible. The scenery was jaw-drop drop
worthy! Yay, for visiting the worlds lowest place! Since it was a little late in season (technically winter) the water and air were not so hot, but for a Canadian... no problem!
Ahh the Israeli weather! Winter? no, I don't see any signs of that around! This morning while riding to Congregation/Church I looked around and thought "
this could be Canadian June!" Why then, do I feel so acclimatized? Why do I feel cold? I know, I know, I'm no longer worthy of being called Quebecoise, but... I'm proud of the fact that I can feel like I live here. Well, I guess I do!
Notice the sweaters in this picture. No joke, I don't remember being so
very cold and wet before. I wish you could feel the dampness that cut into your very bones, because if not, you could look at this picture and
think that it would be like 40 C!
I'm still not sure how to deal well with the rain.... Rainy season is upon us, thus I've got to learn! Biking and wet backpacks are a little issue, but I've got to praise God for the rain, because Israel really lack water! So I will shiver in my wet clothes and smile, because rain in due season is a huge blessing!
unity to go help out at a soldiers conference. No, all of you have the wrong picture in your mind. It is basi
cally a youth weekend/retreat, but since all youth after high school go to the army, it is also called a soldiers conference. Most of the international students from college went, and what we did was the kitchen duty!
To have more fun in the kitchen would be illegal! Not only did we have fun with each other, but with the soldiers/youth. Most of them were my age, so it was on one hand easy to identify with them, but they seemed so much more mature and able to handle great responsibility, that it was harder to link myself with them. But it was so wonderful to encourag
e others and to be encouraged. No lang
uage, culture or any other barrier can create a wall big enough to shut out our common ground of faith! It felt like I met some extended family! :D Well, even though I could speak for a long about many other adventures and great times that I've had, I'm going to close this post with something that God has really been teaching me. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, lean not on your own understanding, in all you ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths."
I love and miss y'all, but it's not like a 'I miss you' from before. He is with me. (: And I realize that He is awesome!
Your prayer support is such a blessing! If you could continue to pray for Jean-Pierre and I, that would be wonderful!