![]() ![]() Perhaps this is why there are so many references to food in scripture. Seeing Fanta today still reminds me of our trip to Romania: How God provided the words to share, guided us through difficult transportation issues, and gave opportunities to reach people in the far countryside waiting to hear the Gospel.Įach time I enjoy falafel, my senses are taken back to Israel: Memories of how God led us to the specific places where He’s at work in the lives of people, brought us through customs with limited questions of our assignment, and taught us how to pray for Israel.įoods can be the initiating reminder of God’s promises, provisions, and grace. My senses connect the discovery of these foods to God’s workings. Then on our first trip to Israel I also discovered as my friend did, falafel – a delicious bean croquette and just like him we had it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.Īre there foods that the aroma of or eating of bring memories of? Often, we connect special foods with experiences, relationships, and traditions. They wanted it every night for dinner after our long hot days. Our team discovered the soda Fanta and everyone was enthralled with it. Fourteen years ago my husband and I led a short term mission trip to Romania. ![]()
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