Monthly Archive for July, 2005

Sabbath Church in Israel

Today is Saturday in Israel and many people are on holiday. Because of the past history of this nation, Saturday is observed as the Sabbath by the nation by and large, and then they start work on Sunday. That is one of the reasons why the Messianic Church has their services on Saturday. [...]

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People…are they hiding from God?

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The busiest day!

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Today (Thursday) was busy!
I spoke twice to the Youth Conference (see photograph)! Tremendous responses. Even those who couldn’t speak English came and did their best to thank me sincerely for helping them. This was a tremendous opportunity as I said in earlier blogs.
After a quick lunch (interesting and different food to what [...]

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The oldest fossils…a problem for evolution!

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Wednesday in Israel

Today Mally and I and the family we are staying with (4 children and the two parents and a friend that’s staying with them) crammed into a van along with our luggage and food and traveled 3 hours north to a youth hostel. This is actually very close to the Lebanon border–you can actually see [...]

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A Japanese doctor…saved by the lie!

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Tuesday in Israel

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TRAVELING
We are going to be traveling for the next few days, so I’m not sure when I will have access to email to send reports. Keep checking the BLOG and I will update with reports when I can. There are some very interesting meetings coming up.
TUESDAY IN ISRAEL
Today, I spent most of the [...]

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Update on the Planetarium

PLANETARIUM PAID FOR!
Saturday night we had one of our fund raising banquets at the Museum. A number of people gave cash donations and pledges. One family group got together to give just over $470,000 to totally pay for the Planetarium. We are now working hard to get all the computer and sound [...]

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A postal worker…brought to tears by creation!

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The theory of evolution why do people believe it?

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