Archive for September, 2004

Re: A Prayer for My Friends


Friends, I received the news that two of the peaceworkers I met in Hebron have been bruttally beaten. At a loss of anything I could do to help, I ask you to offer your prayers for these two heroes. They are members of the Christian Peacemaker Team, who live in areas of world conflict as [...]


Re: Lightening in the Heart


Shalom, haverim, I don’t know what to write you guys about–there too many thoughts for myself, much less to pick some and type out for everyone! I keep a daily journal to keep track of my thoughts, but so many slip away before I can find my pen. Here you’ll find not a concrete description [...]


Re: My Two Weeks with the Bedouin


Shalom haverim, Today is my second to last day with the Bedouin, and I am sorry to leave them behind. I return to Haifa for the start of a traveling history class on Sunday. Although my afternoons are most always spent in Assaryia (ah-za-ree-yah) outside of East Jerusalem , every morning is a different experience. [...]





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