It's always nice to worship in English.
Read MoreThe line at the Tayasir checkpoint was backed up for nearly half a mile, taking us two and a half hours to pass.
Read MoreToday we are trying to tie up all our loose ends before we embark on our summer.
Read MoreIn the early evening we took a short break to meet and show around three new teachers at the Arab American University.
Read MoreAlong the way, a car coming from the other direction slowed down and stopped next to him. A little Israeli flag fluttered on the dash board. The woman driving asked in English, "Did the soldier let you in?" "Yeah." She drove off in a storm.
Read MoreElizabeth joined a handful of teachers and two busloads of students for a trip to Beidan. At Beidan, natural springs support agriculture and recreation.
Read MoreAfter worship, we walked down to the Melkite Church for fellowship.
Read MoreThis morning, the school was full of teachers frantically trying to finish their marks and report cards, and the playground full of kids nervously playing or sitting and chatting waiting for their marks.
Read More"But you let Jerusalemites travel here all the time - the rules are not consistent! If they were, we'd work within them. Who do you want to drive the car? You won't let a West Banker do it, you won't let a Jerusalemite or an Israeli pass. Who will drive? You?"
Read MoreElizabeth worked with the art teacher to prepare an exhibit for graduation. The school is celebrating its 120th anniversary, so images of the school through the years will be displayed along with art, English, and science projects done by the kids this year.
Read MoreOne of the school's teachers had been held up at the checkpoint the previous day. When he asked the other young men being held there, he discovered they had one thing in common: they were all named 'Ammar (a name as common as David in the States).
Read MoreThe soldier clearly didn't want to talk about it - usually an indication that they're not fully buying the "for security" argument.
Read MoreCNN's latest update on the Middle East says that Israel had "opened the West Bank and Gaza, after closing them on May 18th." Since Marthame travels every week in and out of the West Bank, such assertions seemed odd indeed.
Read MoreThis morning we worshiped at the Melkite church, and enjoyed the especially familial "coffee hour"' afterwards, in the still-being-renovated church.
Read MoreHaving been here during the total collapse of Oslo, we remain skeptical that things will turn on the right track. St. Thomas had it right - at least when it came to politics.
Read MoreNow it's a matter of making sure that all his travel permissions get lined up. He's currently waiting for the proper paperwork from the US Consulate in East Jerusalem.
Read MoreMarthame has been working on another video project, this one for the Baladiyye, the village municipality. They want a simple half-hour video introduction to Zababdeh
Read MoreWe sat in silence for a while, and after the distribution of bitter coffee and dried dates, we all left.
Read MoreJust as only men go to the burial in the cemetery, only women mourn over the body before the funeral.
Read MoreIt will be hard to say goodbye for real.
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