Zealous 8:2 Experience

Hey! I’m Emily. I am a 21 year old American who got on a plane and headed for Israel for the first time! Most people thought I was nuts, but God provided in every way possible! I have been serving with a ministry the last few years in South Africa when I felt God calling me to a new land; I was not sure how to react. I just knew I had to go. This is my first time volunteering for Bridges for Peace, in Israel, and my first time helping with the Zealous8:2 Tour. It has been nothing, but a blessing!


Stepping away from my plans for my life and following the plans of God for my life, by taking part in the leadership for Zealous 8:2 Tour is something that I will never regret. This tour not only brings the Bible to life, but brings mentorship, education, discipleship, and one into a deeper relationship with God. It is amazing! There are so many memories that will last me a life time. There are so many experiences that have changed my life forever.


Walking on the shore and sailing on the Sea of Galilee will be an experience I will never forget.

Peter is one of my favorite people in the Bible. So many times I have read about Peter in the Bible and how he had the faith to climb out of a boat and walk on water to the Lord. So many times, I have read how he denied Christ three times, but came to a point of repentance, and how the Lord used him after that. So many times, I have read about Jesus calling to his disciples, after he had risen, to toss their nets into the Sea of Galilee to show it was Him. I was speechless standing on the shores of the Galilee. Standing there I felt like Peter. Although I have messed up many times, I could feel God calling me; calling me by name and asking me the same question he asked Peter. This will be a moment in time I will never forget.


Yes, the site seeing was amazing, and everything I learned was astonishing. And, the new friendships developed from different countries are great, but taking part in the work project was a passion coming to life.


Serving in the community in Israel was a highlight for me. There were two different work projects happening at the same time. My-self and many others spent all day in the Ethiopian Jewish community.

We helped to fix up the community center that reaches out to many people in the neighborhood. We repainted the inside of the building, worked in the garden, cleaned up trash that was left, and loved on the local kids in the community. It is always a blessing to reach out and help where ever help is needed, because you experience God and the life of Israel in such a different and new way.


The Zealous 8:2 Tour is a tour that has impacted my life in words I can hardly explain. These few examples I have shared with you were just the beginning of life changing experiences for me. It has been a blessing to volunteer with Bridges for Peace and the January 2010, Zealous 8:2 Tour!


Shalom- Emily

My Journey In Israel - Daniel Kirchhevel


Hi friends, my name is Daniel and I’m from Florida, USA.

I am one of the long-term young adults volunteering at Bridges for Peace (BFP). My friend Marnus has asked me to write a short story about my volunteer time with Bridges, so here goes…


When I came to volunteer with Bridges for Peace, in December of 2003, I had signed up for three months to serve wherever they needed me. That turned out to be the Assistance Center a.k.a. the Food Bank. My first day was also the first day of another guy named Schalk from South Africa (S.A.). We were around the same age (early 20s) and became good friends. I remember that there were two other young adults that were already there, Marnus (who after his volunteer commitment, left for Bible school in S.A. and then came back a few years later a married man) and Candice Eden, the daughter of Chris Eden the National Director of BFP in South Africa. So, there were the four of us, Marnus the rugby player, Candice the model, Schalk the hockey player, all of them South Africans, and then me the American photographer. What a fun group! I still remember the adventures that Schalk and I had going around Jerusalem and to Tel Aviv on the weekends.


After a month or two, those volunteers left and others came in their place, but those three people will forever be in my heart because their friendships helped me get through the first months of volunteer life, which can be challenging. The four of us had fun packing avocados and potatoes and rice, beans, canned tomatoes and packs of flour… I have lost count of how many tons of food I lifted while working at the food bank.


Although I knew that God had called me to Israel, loneliness and doubting if God had really called me here would come against me at times. At those times I would call my grandmother in Montana, U.S.A. and ask her to pray with me. She is a mighty intercessor and has been consistent in encouraging me throughout my service here.

Israel is a country with an ancient and recent painful history. I have been in Israel through at least three war/conflict situations. Being away from family and friends and many comforts I normally would take for granted has taught me to be thankful for everything that God has blessed me with, no matter if great or small.

The best times for me at BFP were/are at our morning devotions, listening to the other volunteers share how God had called them to bless the Jewish people in Israel and what He has done in their lives while they are here. Many times the scripture that was quoted was from Isaiah 61:5: “And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the foreigner shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers…” This scripture is a prophecy that God spoke concerning the Jewish people, saying that there will come a day that people from the nations will come and serve them after God brings them back to their own promised land of Israel.


Now, you are maybe wondering, if that was in Dec 2003-2004, where is Daniel now…?


Well, after the first three months of volunteering here, I prayed about staying on for another three months. I saw that Bridges needed more volunteers and I was enjoying what I was doing for the people of Israel. However, if I did stay on this would mean selling my car back home because I was already out of money and I did not have a strong support base. I would also have to forfeit my flight home. I said something like this to God; “Lord, if you want me here then you will have to provide for me.” And, He did! God first gave me faith and then peace that this is where He has called me to be (something He was already speaking to my heart) and then He worked out the rest. Since that time, I have wholeheartedly committed my life to serving the people of Israel, which has been an amazing experience!


I have worked in the BFP Assistance Center’s Food Bank for two years, packing food to be distributed to the needy throughout Israel. Then I worked in the Home Repair department for almost two years, fine-tuning my plastering and painting skills by renovating homes in the community. I then went up to the North to help Bridges set up a new Warehouse/Assistance Center in Karmiel, which was opened after the 2006 war with Lebanon. During this time, I lived in Karmiel and served as community liaison and delivered food as one of BFP’s drivers. Presently I have moved back to Jerusalem and work at the International Headquarters in Jerusalem’s city center, organizing volunteer work projects for tour groups that want to bless Israel through “hands-on” projects for Jewish communities.


My time here has been blessed with joys and laughter as well as pain and tears. With that combination mixed together, I would have to say that truly “my cup is overflowing”.

I can also say that I have grown and learned so much about my Heavenly Father and His love for His people here and this nation. I feel like God has blessed me so much more than I could have imagined as He has used this time to totally change me. You can ask anyone here at BFP who knew me when I first came to Israel and they would say that Daniel is not the same person that he was when they first met me.


I still enjoy life as a volunteer and hope that one day I will meet you on a Discovery Group project or better yet, as a volunteer.


If there is anything that I would hope for you to take from my story, it is that if God has called you to a work, be obedient to that call and trust Him with your life. He is faithful!


Daniel Kirchhevel

Discovery Group Coordinator

Bridges for Peace