Dear Friends
Israel trip report
Our 3 week Israel trip with Dave and Ann Clark was an amazing experience… an exploratory experience… and a Spirit led experience. It was an amazing honor to travel with them and get to experience a few frontier dynamics with orthodox and ultra-orthodox Jews. Each of us had been to Israel before and done all the sight-seeing tours. This time was about relationship. We have some cool testimonies… and made some new life-long friends during this trip. It was rather exhilarating to search for and find those who God wanted to join us with… and then sow our hearts, our time, and our finances into ‘ground’ that the Lord identified.
You may remember that we had significant God-signs to establish our mission, but we were dependent upon God to work out the details. (“A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.” – Prov 16:9) This wasn’t our first rodeo of walking by faith, but we definitely went to the next level on this trip.
Every morning the four of us met in our room to worship and pray and ask the Lord what we should do that day. Then we prophesied over the city and engaged angelic help… and have several crazy cool stories to tell of their ministry.
Each day was fascinating to watch as uncommon ‘doors’ presented themselves to us. We found ourselves in homes and synagogues and in meetings which surprised us… and surprised others as we later told them of our experiences. We would sometimes say to each other after an unusual experience, “You just can’t make this stuff up!” Sort of like trying to mix oil and water, many of these kinds of meetings just don’t happen in the normal course of life; but ‘with God all things are possible’ (Mk 10:27). We made significant relational inroads into the orthodox Jewish people, the societal norms and with rabbis.
Our agenda was two-fold; 1) to create meaningful relationships with leaders of the Jewish culture such that would create a trusting bond of friendship between ‘us and them’ and 2) add value to people by giving significant and meaningful financial contribution to people who were truly in need and who we could have ongoing relationship. And it happened!
1. We met with at least 3 orthodox rabbis and several families which led to meaningful relationship based on friendship and mutual values.
a) We attended a couple Yom Kippur synagogue(English) / knesset(Hebrew) / shaul(Yiddish) meetings to create some bridges of peace and support.
b) We participated in an extremely rare 2-day conference of orthodox rabbis and Christians which culminated in freedom, much music and dancing, mutual respect and real love. Several rabbis spoke at this conference (including Prime Minister Netanyahu’s son-in-law). Both, Christian and orthodox Jewish music bands led the conference, with Debbie and I leading one of the worship sessions. The overwhelming consensus by all, was that this gathering should happen again and we should build on what the Lord did among us.
c) We met in the home of Rabbi Joseph Ritchie for a meal with his family and a few friends. Our exchange was gracious, affirming and welcoming without any sense of pressure or agenda.
d) We met in the homes of 3 different orthodox families for evenings of friendship and a Shabbat meal. These joy-filled evenings were a highlight!! They were more rewarding than we expected with lasting friendships established over laughter, food, prayer and study of the Torah and Tanakh.
2. We met with several people who are giving themselves to help orphans and those in poverty.
a) We met twice with an almost legendary lady, Rachel Chalkowsky (nicknamed ‘Bambi’). She especially touched our hearts. As a mid-wife, Bambi has personally delivered over 40,000 babies in her lifetime. She and her husband live very frugally, and she primarily serves those who can’t afford it… which includes serving people from a variety of different religions and ethnicity. We were impressed with how she serves anywhere the need presents itself… and were delighted to hear her heart and of her value system for determining which couples truly need ongoing financial help. We felt really good about Bambi’s work because she has no big organizational overhead costs. Our financial help went directly to the needs. We gave a substantial gift to this lady and her work… and expect to continue a relationship with her.
b) Rabbi Stern oversees Girls Town Jerusalem girls orphanage that hosts about 500 young ladies of different nationalities and ethnicities. This benevolent organization is amazing in its commitment to serve the girls for as long as they want to stay. They provide the basics of food, clothing and housing but also provide special needs services such as medical, dental braces, and even fund their weddings, etc. Some girls even stay in the orphanage to live and work there after they come of age. So it’s more of a family situation. We were able to leave a gift with the orphanage that touches so many lives.
c) We wanted to leave a tangible gift for each gal, so we purchased 500 little coin purses and added 4 shekels to each bag. Debbie shared with them that God opened a door for the 4 of us to come. A ‘door’ is the picture that is used to denote the dalet (the 4th letter of the Hebrew aleph bet). The 4 shekels were like ‘memory stones’ to express how much God loves them, that He would always provide and that He would open doors for them, too. Ann and Debbie personally passed out the gifts and loved on the girls.
d) In this same girls orphanage, we met a very special young lady named, Abigail. After Debbie gave her a few hugs, this early teenage girl quickly warmed up and asked all of us to come to her room. She had been learning guitar, so she proudly played a song for us. Her face just beamed. Later we learned that she struggles with depression and moods and sits alone for hours in their courtyard. Our small gestures of love helped her ‘come alive’. The staff commented that the smile and joy Abigail had while we were there was not her ‘normal’. When we visited the orphanage the 2nd time, we gave a gift to be used toward formal guitar lessons… kind of as an on-going gesture of love from us… and as a way of giving her a form of therapy for her heart… (music). With limited English, Abigail sincerely gushed with appreciation, “I’m very happy, happy, happy!!!” We will be checking up on Abigail soon to follow-up with our friendship.
Other points of interest
Jerusalem is an enigma. Competing religions vie for the city and more specifically, for the Temple Mount. And each one of those religions has many factions (just like ours). Go figure! But for the most part, they all work it out in some semblance of peaceful co-existence. We felt safe traveling at will and almost anywhere we wanted.
Mediterranean food is inviting and quite healthy. Breakfasts are most unusual with veggies (eggplant, squash, cucumbers, peppers, olives, hummus, etc), cheese, fruit and varieties of fish. The people are very friendly and most speak at least some English. We learned the dynamics of horn honking from the cabbies… sometimes horns are meant to motivate others… and sometimes they are used just to release stress. 🙂 Looking at novel merchandise is fun, but after you’ve seen the wares of a dozen vendors they all begin to look alike.
A phenomenon happens every holy day (depending on the religion). That religious society shuts down, city-wide. No trains, no cabs, no commerce and no restaurants operate during these times. The only cabs operational are those from the other religions. But when the official holy day is over (which is determined by when three stars can be seen in the night sky) everything re-starts, the restaurants open, streets come alive with hustle and bustle, recreation and the evening street entertainers… and it continues until after midnight. Watching the rabbis dance while in their unique clothing, and hearing them sing to EDM (Electronic Digital Music) is a hoot!! But the crowds easily join in the dancing (girls and guys separate, of course) and it’s fun to observe.
Our hotel was strategically in the city center. Local life happened all around us, especially in Zion Square directly in front of our room. The four of us integrated with local culture as much as we had time for… and cared to. Most people were friendly… and eager to help when we asked question. It was a continual adventure to push beyond the ‘known’ each day.
But three weeks came and went quickly… and seemed to end all too suddenly. With the accomplishments, memories and relationships that we’re bringing back with us, we feel that our mission was more than a success. We experienced more than what we thought we were going to encounter, so we’re ready to do it again and take it to the next level. Can’t wait to see how the Lord will lead us to follow-up with our ‘mission’ in Jerusalem.
A blessing
“Lord, we bless the deposits that have gone both ways on our journey. We bless the seeds of Your Spirit, seeds of friendship, and seeds of money that have been given to others. May Your Presence cause each of those ‘plantings’ to spring up unto Eternal life in each life. Amen.”
If you are inspired to help in either of these areas (mid-wife ministry or orphanage), we’d be happy to channel 100% of your gifts along with ours directly to the needs.
Thank you SO much for praying for us and for caring for us. Our time was grace-filled. We felt ‘covered’, empowered and clearly ‘led’ throughout our whole trip. Thanks again!!!
If you care to view pictures of our Israel experiences, click here: Israel trip – Facebook album
Our love and blessings
Mark and Debbie
with Dave & Ann Clark
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Wow! Sounds like an awesome and unique experience. What a blessing. Maureen and I have been to Jerusalem and Israel twice and had deep encounters both times. What you said about Jerusalem is so true.
The land where Jesus walked… and a lot of other ‘greats’ of Scripture. Easily helps you connect with their lives, their passions, their battles and their victories. At the same time, everything is OLD there. Everything shows the signs of struggles for survival. Every era leaves it’s marks of success and demise. But despite the head trip to comprehend those dynamics, the underlying fact is that this is the land that God chose for His people in those days. So it’s special!
Good morning Mark and Debbie, It’s been a delight following your posts on Facebook and then reading your email here. I was so impressed with the doors pictures that you took in Greece and then to read about door meaning the dalet the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and how you used that to bless the girls in the orphanage. The doors seem really significant to this season in life. I keep seeing open doors. So it will be fun to see what the father is doing with all these openings as we continue the journey.
We are praying for you. Peace blessings rest and refreshing that comes only from Papa. We love your hearts.
Karen
I got fascinated with so many doors on our trip that I decided to share my findings with all my friends. Fun. Thank you so much for your care and prayers!! We’re on our way home now. Long flights with tough layovers.
Much love!
M&D
Mark, would you want to preach at LaCrosse Christian Church on Sunday, April 8th, as you head to Rochester? Cindy Huffman
*The steadfast love of the LORD endures forever.*
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 1:15 AM, Beyond the Map wrote:
> Mark Hendrickson posted: “Dear Friends Israel trip report Our 3 week > Israel trip with Dave and Ann Clark was an amazing experience… an > exploratory experience… and a Spirit led experience. It was an amazing > honor to travel with them and get to experience a few frontier dynamic” >
Cindy, Thanks so much for the invitation. I already have 2 invitations for that same weekend. The next weekend may be a possibility… not quite sure if I’ll be in the Northland for that whole week. Will know more soon.