Friday 30 November 2012

Our First Day At the Garden Tomb

Believe it or not, I just lost all the first input for this.  Was trying to insert a picture.  So here goes again.

We had a good 3 flights to Israel.  Donna had packed so that we were right on the maximum in suitcases and carry on.  We brought some food items that are harder to get here but will sure taste good.  Not much sleep in the hours of travel so we were pretty tired yesterday afternoon when we arrived(Thur)  Did meet a man on the flight that is related to Bob Bouma and Thea.  He is going to Guatamala with a team from our home church.  Was on the plane from Toronto.

Don and Glenda met us at Ben Gurian Airport and it was great to see them.  The Garden Tomb owns two cars that we can use on days off.  Trouble is if we drive away from her, I am not sure I could ever get home again.  You would understand if you could see the maze of streets.  Was 25C when we arrived.  When we reached our apartment, it was 1:45 so we were able to join the team for devotions.  Then to our rooms to unpack.  Had some time later to wander around.  Picture an acre of property nestled in among trees and rocks.  They have done a great job of hiding the apartments at the edge of the property.  And there are many palces the tour groups from around the world can have a quiet place to worship and have a communion serive if they desire.  Our guiding involves taking them to Skull hill and showing the spot where the crucifixtion may have taken place.  Now it is on the edge of a Palestinian bus depot.  Just to the left of the picture above is Skull Hill.  Then we show them other parts of the garden including the large water cistern (over 1 million litres) and the wine press.  The last site is the tomb itself.  Most groups then take time for some worship.

In the short tme I was out yesterday there were groups from Russia, Papua New Guinea, Brazil, Nigeria and of course Canada and the USA.  It is wonderful to hear them singing.  More on that in future blogs.

Last night the Weglos had us over for supper.  They live in a unit right behind ours.  After a short visit, we were ready for bed.  Jetlag hits hard.  Donna does not sleep much on flights.  At about midnight we were both awakened with the sounds of what sounded like gun shots.  They were fireworks being fired off to celebrate the Palestinian vote in the UN.  Of course from a dead sleep and knowing what happened lately in Gaza, it does take a moment to figure it all out.  Just got back to sleep and they did it again. 



This picture is taken rigtht outside our front door.  Or unit is more then we expected.  We even have an ensuite washroom.  They had enough food in the cupboards and fridge to get us going the first couple of days.  This morning we woke up at 6:30.  This is our recovery day they give us.  So we meet staff and figure things out.  Glenda took us out around the streets to show us where she does most of her grocery shopping.  You would find it very interesting.  It will work just fine for Donna and we can get to bigger stores if we want.  Forget your food safe when you come here.  Baking and meat are hanging in the street.  Seller is likely smoking while passing it it too you with bare hands.  I know one bakery I will try to avoid.  The man licked his fingers before trying to seperate some bags.  Then with the same hands , we picked up the buns and put them in the bag.  Germs are good for you??
This picture in the garden is just 30 feet from our front door.  We are not suffering.  Well we are off to the staff devotions.  Maybe a snoozethis afternoon.  Greetings to all.  Gord and Donna

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Today We Start on Our Way

The Weather Eye tells me it is -3 here and 20 in Jerusalem.  Who would not want to be headed to Israel.  Things are calm and back to "normal"  and we trust they will stay that way.  We have been in regular contact with Weglos at the Garden Tomb.( For those who don't know, they are a couple from Vernon that have become very good friends over the last few years)  Don and Glenda have already invited us for supper after we arrive on Thursday .  And I don't think we start work on Friday as it will give us some break from jetlag.  And it will also be my 67th birthday.  Will be the third time in four years to have my birthday in Jerusalem.  Not that we planned it that way.

Last night was Christmas at our house.  We had our local part of the family over for supper and had set up the Christmas tree and stockings.  Was a surprise for the grandchildren.  Tree was down and decorations put away before we went to bed.  But it was fun.  Wish Caleb and Don, Linda , Marrisa and Isaac could have been with us as well.

Donna is busy cleaning and doing the laundry.  We have people from Saskatchewan staying in the house for the three months.  I am headed into town to clean the road salt and mess offf the car and then want to cancel the insurance.  The folks that will stay here come after lunch so we will help to get them settled in.  Just after 3 we head to the airport.  Stay near the Vancouver airport tonight as we have to be there at 5am.  Then on to Toronto with a short stop and Wed. night overnight to Tel Aviv. 

We sure appreciate all those that will be praying for us.  If you want to know a little more about the Garden Tomb, they have a new web sight up.  Has a great picture on the front screen.  We will be living in the garden for the 3 months.  There are about 8 small apartments on one side of the garden.  God willing, our next blog will be written from there.  The link is  http://www.gardentomb.com  Blessings, Gord and Donna

Friday 16 November 2012

Just Eleven Days Until Planned Departure

Donna and I are booked to leave Lavington on Nov 27th.  Several have been asking what the fighting in Gaza will mean for our trip.  The answer is that we do not know.  I have had two emails from Jerusalem this morning and even though there was an air raid siren as two rockets were fired in that direction, life in the city is pretty much the same as usual.  Of course if the fighting erupts into a war, then our plans will need to change.  For those never having been to Israel, for the last number of years there has been constant tension and rockets in the Gaza area.  Tours have not been affected.  Even today, the tours are still doing the regular sites.
Donna and I are praying that God would make it very clear as to what we should do.  We value your prayers not only for this decision, but for our ministry at the Garden Tomb, should we be able to go as planned. 

This is the first Blog I have sent out to a bit of a mailing list.  We hope to update  it a few times each week when we are in Jerusalem.  Will also try to include some pictures.  Feel free to respond in the comment section or feel free to email us directly.  We will be using our regular email address.  Blessings. Gord and Donna

Monday 5 November 2012

Here is the street map showing the Old City and the location of the Garden Tomb.  (Below the Garden Tomb you can see the Damascus Gate as shown in the previous picture of the Old City Gates.)

This area of the city is a Palestinian community.  Up until 1967 it was a part of Jordan.  Still considered part of the West Bank.  The area around the property is housing, shops and some schools.  On either side of the Garden Tomb are Arab bus stations.  Donna will be doing most of her shopping for bread, fruit and vegetables on sidewalk markets within a couple of blocks of "home".

Damascus Gate

Sunday 4 November 2012

WANT TO KNOW WHERE WE ARE IN JERUSALEM?


From the Damascus Gate we are about two blocks to the north.  Of course the newer parts of the city surround the old city within the walls.