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Come, Stay, Celebrate!

door Judith Galblum Pex

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Make yourself available to God and He will use you in ways you can't imagine. You will be convinced of this as you read the story of John and Judy Pex and their conversions as hippies roaming the world in the 1970s to their immigration to Israel, and how the door opened for them to open a hostel there. Through touching and humorous stories, the book follows the various people groups who have come to the hostel during the past thirty years: from backpackers and Israel Trail hikers to Arab visitors, Russian immigrants, and Chinese construction workers. In the volatile and highly charged atmosphere of the Middle East, the Shelter is a point of reconciliation between believers and non-believers, Jews and non-Jews, and Israelis and Arabs, all staying together under one roof. For people from over ninety countries the Shelter Hostel has been a beacon of light and a welcoming home for thirty years. A well-known landmark in Eilat on the Red Sea, the Shelter has gone through many transformations, but the focus and goal remains the same: to share God's love by ministering to the body, soul, and spirit of the guests. More than just a hostel, the Shelter is a drop-in and rehab center, youth club, immigrant absorption home, and vibrant community. Enjoy these touching and humorous stories that reveal how God uses ordinary people to participate in His extraordinary work.… (meer)
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Make yourself available to God and He will use you in ways you can't imagine. You will be convinced of this as you read the story of John and Judy Pex and their conversions as hippies roaming the world in the 1970s to their immigration to Israel, and how the door opened for them to open a hostel there. Through touching and humorous stories, the book follows the various people groups who have come to the hostel during the past thirty years: from backpackers and Israel Trail hikers to Arab visitors, Russian immigrants, and Chinese construction workers. In the volatile and highly charged atmosphere of the Middle East, the Shelter is a point of reconciliation between believers and non-believers, Jews and non-Jews, and Israelis and Arabs, all staying together under one roof. For people from over ninety countries the Shelter Hostel has been a beacon of light and a welcoming home for thirty years. A well-known landmark in Eilat on the Red Sea, the Shelter has gone through many transformations, but the focus and goal remains the same: to share God's love by ministering to the body, soul, and spirit of the guests. More than just a hostel, the Shelter is a drop-in and rehab center, youth club, immigrant absorption home, and vibrant community. Enjoy these touching and humorous stories that reveal how God uses ordinary people to participate in His extraordinary work.

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