
Hello dear family and friends!! No, I have not gotten swallowed up by the earth or by the intensity that is Jerusalem. I have thought of writing so many times, but I haven't had many picturesque adventures to write about lately. The past 4-5 weeks have been full and intense, but their "fillings" were too intense and complicated to write about in a blog.
In summary, the past month has been full of reevaluating, researching, and realigning my visions and goals here. July 14th marked 6 months of being here and volunteering at Christ Church. I couldn't believe my time here was half over already. Around the same time, the Guest House management changed (Paul and Jane had been here 5 years and that's the maximum amount of time on a work visa), some friendships of mine changed, and there was an awareness of God asking me to dig in deeper and be willing to take on increased responsibilities here. I spent much of my free time sorting through things, seeking counsel from some respected and trustworthy advisors, and praying for God's direction. I believe I have received some very clear direction, and it's bigger than I imagined . . .
Honestly, one year here no longer seems like enough to me, so my goal is to stay for the full two years allowed on a volunteer visa. This change does require some major perspective adjustments and some extra resources. I fully believe that God will provide all my needs as I follow His leading, but one big area I have to trust Him in is finances. I was initially prepared for only one year, so I am anticipating His provision for the extra year.
Also, another volunteer here arrived at her two-year limit this month. This was another hard goodbye--Carolina has been an integral part of the Guest House. She was the previous manager/housekeeper's backup and her departure left a huge void. While I can never take her place, God has asked me to step up into her position of responsibility. If you would have told me three months ago I would be Christine's (the new housekeeper/manager) backup, I would have run far and fast! :-) But, a relationship has quickly formed and strengthened between Christine and myself, and I find God has been preparing me all along for this moment in time. The job I thought I would never be able to do has become doable--not necessarily a breeze, but God's grace is present in a new and deep way to enable me to carry a little more responsibility and pressure. I am grateful to be able to serve Christine and the guest house this way, and I am blown away by all God has done/is doing in my life!
Anyway, working through these changes has quite occupied my time and attention, but here's one adventure from last month.
On July 1st (which seems like ages ago), five of us climbed the 152-foot observation tower at Jerusalem's YMCA building. Interestingly, the tower was designed by an architect named Arthur Lewis Harman. In case you don't recognize the name, this is the architect who designed the Empire State Building in New York.
It took us 5-10 minutes to climb the spiral staircase before stepping out to a breathtaking birds-eye view of Jerusalem. The tower has viewing platforms on all four sides, and the day was minimally hazy, allowing us to see miles in each direction.
The Jerusalem YMCA entrance from the street . . .







Looking down on the street, the entrance to the King David hotel across the street, and the front plaza of the YMCA from the tower.





Looking north over Jerusalem's New City. In the middle is Independence Park. I don't know if you will be able to magnify this image, but there is a touch of home in the middle. Below the park, to the right of the small whitish building with a little tower on its left side, an American flag is flying. This is actually the United States embassy in Jerusalem.





And now pictures of some special Jerusalem friends . . .
This was Paul and Jane's last Shabbat dinner before their return to the UK. :-(


These next few pictures are from Paul and Jane's farewell party--it was quite a party!!
Mark, Beno, Tamar






One last picture for today . . . a birds-eye view of Paul and Jane's farewell party while the dancing was in full swing. I happened to have access to the roof that night and enjoyed being "above it all."

Again, I apologize for the long delay between blogs. I will post again soon as there are other pictures I am excited to share!
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