John,
Glad to see that you have chosen the ‘high ground’ since I think that is usually the best place to be whether in Israel or in Baltimore. All seems to be well here at WBC relax, rest (if you can on such a rigorous trip) and soak up God.
Judy T.
Hi Pastor Beverly,
I’m really enjoying the blog. It seems like you all are having a great time. The Arbell Cliffs look beautiful, and I love the mosaics. You’ll have to tell us about the kibbutz when you return that sounds unique.
You missed our big snow!! I have to boast that we have the only legally blonde snowman on the block – complete with Hannah Montana wig and Harvard ball cap! The kids were all too eager to give her a broccoli face.
We miss you and are praying for you!
Shannon Medlin
The retreat was good although it rained hard all weekend and then we had 4-6 inches of snow on Sunday night. Despite skipping Monday, everything is fine here. Sheila and I will get the email out this afternoon.
I’ve enjoyed the pictures and it looks like you having a great time.
The pictures are great and I know you are having a great time. From the conversation with Chuck I got the feeling you are missed at home. Have a good time. Dad/Mom
Good mornign Tom,
Some would say that you picked a great week to be away. From my perspective you missed being greeted by a stunningly beautifully sparkling white landscape Monday morning! My photo record of the scene is posted at: http://www.worldisround.com/articles/351694/index.html It was too cold to be ‘wet’ .
May God be with you in your travels and return you safely home. hms
It looks as though you have been to high places already. What an amazing experience you must be having! Looking forward to hearing all about those experiences and inspirations upon your return.
I can’t wait to hear you share your experiences. The pictures and the postings are wonderful. I can only imagine what this experience means to everyone there.
Pastor Lane
Your Calvary Moravian congregation continues to lift you and your traveling companions in prayer. We are thankful you have the time to rest, restore, and renew. We look forward to many opportunities for sharing this experience with us upon your return.
You did miss our biggest snow in five years, five inches.
May God be in your midst as you continue the pilgrimage.
This blog is a wonderful way for us to travel with you and the other pilgrims. All is well here. I think the whole church is following your trip and we are so pleased that you are finding time to rest and restore your spirit. This trip is fodder for even more wonderful sermons from you. You all are in our prayers.
We love reading about your experience and seeing the pictures on the blog, Joy! What a wonderful experience you’re having. We miss you and look forward to hearing about your pilgramage. Another snowstorm here….ugh–enjoy your warm weather.
Greetings from snowy Apple Valley. It has been such a treat to follow your exciting and inspirational jouney, Joy. We look forward to hearing more about your trip and the wonderful companions that took the journey with you.
We leave tomorrow for warmner temperatures. Will see you in three weeks.
God Speed,
Jerry and Kay
Hello Pastor Jones,
We have enjoyed our nightly ritual of reading about your pilgrimage. It has been very interesting and has left us wanting to hear more. We look forward to hearing all you can tell us about your awesome journey. We continue to pray for your safe return to New Bethel. We have all missed you!
Aaugh! Who’s the senior citizen?
It is hard to tell in the beautiful sunshine, but I believe most of us has received our AARP card! lol!
John,
Glad to see that you have chosen the ‘high ground’ since I think that is usually the best place to be whether in Israel or in Baltimore. All seems to be well here at WBC relax, rest (if you can on such a rigorous trip) and soak up God.
Judy T.
Hi Pastor Beverly,
I’m really enjoying the blog. It seems like you all are having a great time. The Arbell Cliffs look beautiful, and I love the mosaics. You’ll have to tell us about the kibbutz when you return that sounds unique.
You missed our big snow!! I have to boast that we have the only legally blonde snowman on the block – complete with Hannah Montana wig and Harvard ball cap! The kids were all too eager to give her a broccoli face.
We miss you and are praying for you!
Shannon Medlin
Tuesday,
Hi Deborah,
The retreat was good although it rained hard all weekend and then we had 4-6 inches of snow on Sunday night. Despite skipping Monday, everything is fine here. Sheila and I will get the email out this afternoon.
I’ve enjoyed the pictures and it looks like you having a great time.
The pictures are great and I know you are having a great time. From the conversation with Chuck I got the feeling you are missed at home. Have a good time. Dad/Mom
The pictures are great and it looks like every one is having a great time Mom and Dad
Good mornign Tom,
Some would say that you picked a great week to be away. From my perspective you missed being greeted by a stunningly beautifully sparkling white landscape Monday morning! My photo record of the scene is posted at:
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/351694/index.html It was too cold to be ‘wet’ .
May God be with you in your travels and return you safely home. hms
Warm greetings from (still) snowy MN-
It looks as though you have been to high places already. What an amazing experience you must be having! Looking forward to hearing all about those experiences and inspirations upon your return.
Love and miss you!
Joan & Ken
It’s great seeing all the pictures and can’t wait to hear about all your adventures!
We miss you lots,
Lisa B. and Wendy J.
Julia,
I can’t wait to hear you share your experiences. The pictures and the postings are wonderful. I can only imagine what this experience means to everyone there.
You are in our prayers.
Rita
To Deborah:
It is soooooo fun traveling with you each day………
Este
Pastor Lane,
Pastor Lane
Your Calvary Moravian congregation continues to lift you and your traveling companions in prayer. We are thankful you have the time to rest, restore, and renew. We look forward to many opportunities for sharing this experience with us upon your return.
You did miss our biggest snow in five years, five inches.
May God be in your midst as you continue the pilgrimage.
Judy and I send our love and best wishes to Chip and everyone.
Wonderful pictures.
I love the picture of Neal the Baptizer! What? No dunking?!!
Amy
Brother Lane,
This blog is a wonderful way for us to travel with you and the other pilgrims. All is well here. I think the whole church is following your trip and we are so pleased that you are finding time to rest and restore your spirit. This trip is fodder for even more wonderful sermons from you. You all are in our prayers.
Your Sister-in-Christ
Elaine
Dr. Jones,
These pictures look great, I know you are having a time of your life. We are still looking for the picture of you kissing the ground.
You are in our prayers.
Joy-
Is the River Jordan chilly and cold like they say it is?
Confirmation is going well.
See you soon.
Ken Rood
We love reading about your experience and seeing the pictures on the blog, Joy! What a wonderful experience you’re having. We miss you and look forward to hearing about your pilgramage. Another snowstorm here….ugh–enjoy your warm weather.
Love,
Sue and Dan
Greetings from snowy Apple Valley. It has been such a treat to follow your exciting and inspirational jouney, Joy. We look forward to hearing more about your trip and the wonderful companions that took the journey with you.
We leave tomorrow for warmner temperatures. Will see you in three weeks.
God Speed,
Jerry and Kay
Hello Pastor Jones,
We have enjoyed our nightly ritual of reading about your pilgrimage. It has been very interesting and has left us wanting to hear more. We look forward to hearing all you can tell us about your awesome journey. We continue to pray for your safe return to New Bethel. We have all missed you!