Author: Michelle Van Loon
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Midweek update from Jerusalem
Some have asked how this week’s news about Osama bin Laden has impacted life in Israel. It has been front-page news, but there is so much happening here that the event doesn’t have the same impact that I’m sure it’s having in the U.S. The Caspari team has kept me busy this week doing office-type…
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Jam-packed 24 hours/Day 1
I’ve been here in Jerusalem for 24 hours or so, and here’s what I’ve experienced so far: I didn’t take this picture, but this is pretty much the scene that greeted me. – An angry mob of about 80-100 ultra-Orthodox Jews standing at an intersection about a half a block from the guest house where…
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Oprah’s worst-dressed audience member
You’re probably aware that Oprah is broadcasting the final few shows of her program’s last season. The ABC affiliate in Chicago rebroadcasts her show at 11:05 p.m. each night, and because of my ongoing midlife sleep battles, I have seen some of the programs of this final season. She’s a fascinating personality, and though I…
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Watch and pray
The disciples experienced all kinds of amazing weeks with Jesus, but none of them were anything like the week they headed into Jerusalem just before Passover. The crowds up north, in Galilee, clamored to get near Jesus because they hoping to see a miracle, or they were enthralled by his teachings. The people of Jerusalem…
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Sunrise, sunset
When I got married, my parents walked me up the aisle to the song Sunrise, Sunset from the movie Fiddler On The Roof. We selected the song as a way to honor my family’s heritage. Since I’ve become a parent, I have not been able to listen to that song without becoming a weeping mess.…
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Sur la table
Last weekend, my dear friend Meg and I facilitated a directed silent retreat. One of the passages of Scripture on which we focused was possibly the most familiar of them all – Psalm 23. Familiarity does not equal true understanding. I am convinced you could spend a lifetime meditating on a few familiar Bible passages…