"I am living in Bethlehem, I am living in Bethlehem"...I keep repeating that over and over because it hardly seems real. I am living in the town where our Lord was born, the home of many Palestinian Christian friends I've met on previous visits, serving at Bethlehem Bible College (BBC), one of Peachtree's ministry partners. What could be more perfect? I will be here until December, helping with fundraising and special projects. BBC is the only evangelical college in the West Bank and is training the next generation of leaders for the church in Palestine and Israel.
Many of you no doubt think now might not be the best time to travel to this part of the world, and there is certainly some truth to that. However, God does not call us to serve him only when it is convenient or safe or easy. The Christians of Palestine live in difficult circumstances all the time...struggling under occupation as more and more members of their community chose to leave for an easier life elsewhere. However, there is joy to be found here in the many opportunities to show God's love and make His name known. I can't imagine being anywhere else at the moment.
I am already treasuring my time here as the pace is slower. Time spent building relationships and savoring friendships is an important part of this culture which translates into many cups of delicious Arabic coffee! Please pray for the Christian community in Palestine, as well as throughout the Middle East. While the persecution we see in Syria and Iraq is not present here, life is difficult for Christians in other ways. Please pray for my time here to be spent in a way that honors and glorifies God as well as hopefully contributes to this community. God has blessed me so with this opportunity - I am to savoring every minute of it!
Prayers are with you, Staci!
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DeleteCoffee and Christian friends....now who ain't got time for THAT?!
ReplyDeleteLove you, girl!
Thanks, MB! Miss you!
DeleteSo thrilled for you! Can't wait to hear how God uses you and blesses you! You are missed and prayed for -
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Nancy!
DeleteWhere are Palestinian Christians moving that is easier?
ReplyDeleteIt is not hard for Palestinian Christians to move to the US, Australia, Europe and even South America. So many Christians have already left that everyone here has family elsewhere. Now, Christians may leave, earn and save some money, and then come back, but many more leave and never come back. Life under occupation and the kind of day-in day-out harassment often dished out by the Israeli government makes leaving very attractive. It just wears you out eventually, which is the whole goal. Make life so miserable for Palestinians that they will just leave. Christian Palestinian have a better opportunity to do that as they are very well educated, have small families, and have so many family members already living elsewhere. Only 1.5 percent of the population here is Christian...a community that traces its roots back to the earliest believers. Within a generation or two or three, you will church the churches here are just empty historic relics and not living, breathing worshipping communities.
DeleteSo good to hear from you. With prayers for your ministry,
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Thanks so much!
DeleteStaci, We all miss you, but I really look forward to reading your blogs and watching how God is using you is amazing. I wanted to be right there with you picking olives, how fun!! What an awesome season of your life! Love you, Annie
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