Steve and Pam’s Bio

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Riverfront Property in Audio

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“RIVERFRONT PROPERTY”

Our daughter Claire had a dream where I was studying in a huge library. I was learning about water and was preparing to make a presentation. I told Claire in the dream that she too should study about water.

Claire didn’t know that I had been working on “Riverfront Property”, a book and multimedia presentation on the River of Life. Her dream was a heartening token that I am on the right track. There is no better place to complete Riverfront Property than here in Israel! I am making good progress but I need your help!

First I need your prayers! I need grace to use time wisely, muster discipline and gain guidance. I am hoping to have a number of interviews with people like Rabbis, water works directors, geologists, archaeologists, and cartographers. I have leads but need good connections.

If you would simply pray daily a one sentence prayer like, “Lord, Please help Steve complete the project you have given him”, I know the grace of God would multiply. He has promised me that He will back up this work with His revelation and power, but, to paraphrase scripture, “Unless the Lord inspires the book the scribe will scribble in vain.”

Secondly, you can help this venture by sharing your impressions and experiences. One of the greatest gifts of friendship is the gift of perspective. Please expand my perspective by responding to one or more of the following thoughts. Don’t think too hard!

1} What are you first impressions when you hear, “River of Life”?

2} Do you believe there will be a literal river flowing from the city of Jerusalem? How do you conceive it?

3} Share an experience of the inner spiritual river that has changed your life.

4}} How have you lead others to experience the Streams of God?

5} Mention books, poems or quotes about The River.

6} What music do you enjoy about The River?

7} Do you have photo images to support the project?

Thanks for your prayers and input!

Steve Johnson

Rev 7:17. “For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; he will lead them to springs of living water. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”

Note: You can see our blog at https://landingstripenterprises.com/

“WHO HAS BELIEVED”

 

Dear Friends,

Isaiah 53 has been called “The forbidden chapter” in some circles because it so obviously points to Yeshua. Synagogues avoid sharing it. Isaiah wrote this chapter seven hundred years before Messiah’s birth. Are you acquainted with it?

Many scriptures have been the inspiration for songs but as far as I know Leonardo Bella’s production of Isaiah 53 is the first full treatment of this prophetic chapter. If you have musical knowledge you will see what a challenging project it was for our friend to put these twelve verses to song. Leonardo has done a splendid job of blending creative moods to carry the words!

This song will not make it to the top ten. It is too weighty. It belongs in the foundation. Lighter songs may make it to “the top” but the substance of this prophecy is “heavy metal”. It melts into the basement supporting the things above.

I ask you to not listen to it on the run or in a distracted moment, but in a quiet place of devotion, a reflective place where you may pray for your friends to comprehend their Jewish Messiah.

Please pass it on. It has the potency to guide secular and religious Jews back to their Foundation. We Gentile believers deeply appreciate this Gift that comes to us through their Messiah.

GO TO leonardobella.com you will find it as the last track on Loves The Answer Cd. 

 

Steven C Johnson

PS This song deserves quality images to complement its message. Perhaps you, or someone you know, may round out the presentation so it may reach our image-conscious world. Please share it freely.

See Steve and Pam Johnson’s blog at https://landingstripenterprises.com/

See Leonardo and Una Bella’s website at http://israelprayermission.com/

NEWS AND THOUGHTS

Bless the USA on it birth day. Thanks to those long past and those to this day who have formed and preserved the nation! May we be among those who don’t merely shoot off fireworks but who raise a standard for America’s welfare!

We are so blessed Papa saw our need for a place to rest. Jerusalem was very busy as usual, we are seeing folks and its always about conversation, a million questions about how we are all there. Right now we have a beautiful young couple, Daniel and Kendal, with us so our numbers have swollen to 11.

The Bella’s were in the land just 10 months ago, so that is considered some kind of financial miracle by the people here for them to be back. People are also amazed about that couple that is with them helping with family and ministry. That and other blessings are seen as off the charts by the friends of the Bellas and they serve as testimony.

Steve and I are getting more comfortable with the tag team approach of friendship with these precious people. Last night was a fabulous festival of living sculpture (from around the world) They took up a 10 block area and several hundred folks walking around looking, buying food and trinkets! We met a family who are friends of Una’s and all went to a local park and ate and talked until 10 pm at night. No one was in a hurry to leave, there were tons of people out walking – so many babies in strollers and small children tottering around. People here feel very safe about their kids and being out late.

We arrived home after midnight. Late nights with people are common. Wild! The beach is 300 yards away, the skyline was clear last night with a full moon and one very lovely falling star as we all sunk down in the patio chairs before thanking God for another family to love and pray for and saying good night.

Steve and I are getting to know our lady friend, opera singer, we stay with her in Jerusalem and she is chatty and interested in what we do. She loves Handel and Bach…hmhmhm. So much potential!!

Saw that the east coast had some bad storms!! Tennessee has had some terrific temperatures. Send your rain their way and poor Colorado. My friend Terri posted pictures on FB of the destruction. Wow

We love our family and friends and welcome any notes. We’d love to hear from our precious family, friends and brothers and sisters in Yeshua.

Shalom!

Pam, Kendal and Daniel

Tel Aviv water front

Pam, Daniel and Asaf

Repotting for resale

Helping hand

Potted plant

Living sculpture

SHARING LIFE IN YESHUA

Russia’s President Putin was in Netanya. There was a dedication here of a memorial to the Russian Army which lost nine million during WWII. 750,000 Russian Jews live in Israel. We had planned on going to the beach but the roads were closed. We took the opportunity to diligently pray for the meeting. The people of Israel are not sure about this dictator as Russia has helped arm the 300 million Muslims that circle little Israel, particularly Syria and Iran.

Politic is an interesting art and dissimulation is common. Some positive things came from the meeting, apparently. Putin reminded President Perez that Russia had voted for the UN resolution for Israel to become a nation in 1948 and said that Israel’s security was in the interests of Russia. Putin also said nuclear weapons in the hands of the Iran was a threat not just to Israel but to the world.

One of the consequences of Putin’s visit was that the Bellas met Slavic, a young traveler from the Ukraine, who was stranded on foot as the roads were closed. They picked him up and brought him to our apartment for lunch. We had a delightful visit and were able to share a bit about Yeshua and were able to bless him in prayer.

We also had an opportunity to visit with Una’s Dad and Mom. The subject turned to Yeshua as they mentioned the River of Life and I was able to talk to them about the book I am working on, Riverfront Property. We shared about the inner river that Yeshua promised for those who trust Him. A warm-hearted door is open again to share the Gospel!

Daniel and Kendal Levi are visiting with us for a week or so. They are a beautiful young couple from Knoxville. He is an architect and she is an interior designer. They are considering moving to Israel. He is doing some work for a ministry in Haifa that is expanding. She is expecting her first child. Looking at them makes me think of Pam and I and our early days. Sweet.

We had S and M, friends from Una’s past for dinner. Daniel was able to share his testimony of a big life transformation as he tuned to Yeshua. It was a cordial meeting and the doors remain open for more!

Steve

Pictures of Parasailers in Netanya and Putin and Netanyahu

TOO MUCH TO TELL

There is too much to tell. We have had a most exceptional week and one experience has folded in on another until our thoughts are jumbled and full to overflowing. From a magnificent day in the old city touring ‘new’ tunnels and seeing extremely old stones with history all over them to meeting ‘new’ friends in Yeshua and observing again and again how G-d puts together people for His purpose. After meeting a Christian archeologist it looks like we will be spending a day digging at an archeological dig. Steve is pumped and the kids will have a blast!

Finally we have returned to Netanya. Aaaah, sweet Netanya, much fewer people and we will have our first quiet Shabbat.( Last week we fed and feasted in Yeshua’s love with 20 others) How I soak in the nearly constant ocean breeze and the hot sunshine. Our devotions take on new depth as we sit on the deck and rest in Gods wonderful provision for us.

We arrived late and were ready to sleep deeply only to find the refrigerator had stopped working and all our ‘planned’ meals were now garbage! It felt so icky and hard! We have had other appliances fail here and to call the owner each time has its own burdens attached. But Steve and Liam came to the rescue and had it soon running again. So after a quick cleaning and filling of garbage bags we were back in business and off to needed sleep.

Having nearly a week here this time seems to have given us time and focus to dig deeper into school and prayer. As each new friend,or part of the 100 comes into view again we redouble our prayers, asking Holy Spirit to do what He so aptly does.

We have received scathing rebuke and warm embrace, one never knows how our sharing of Life will be received by these sabra (cactus) people. Listening to Papa and going only to those He directs us to is a lesson in grace and obedience. So many clammer at us, but fewer are being called by Yeshua. We pray for all and expect a crescendo of Life as the numbers increase. The music of heaven is constantly in our hearts and we laugh and share throughout the day together.

Thank you Papa for this blessed relief where we stretch out the intensity of Jerusalem and your work in your beloved people.

Looking forward to greater strength, refined hearing and more God appointments!

For more about the Israel prayer mission please see our blog at:
www.landingstripenterprises.com

Pam
[email protected]

 

 

45 X12 X 15′ stone in Western Wall

 

 

 

A CRAFTS STORE AND A THRESHING FLOOR

Pam’s story – “Una and I slipped away and walked to an Arts and Crafts store. Ooh what fun! We now have a nice assortment of crafts to interest each child!

While in the store the proprietor was first cold and unhelpful, but as we continued to ask questions she became quite charming. She asked Una if we were sisters. When Una indicated we were friends she commented it was a very special friendship and Una had gotten the best part as, “That one has a heart of gold.” When Una told me, I cried! These people are so interesting. At first glance I was sure she would not help us at all and then she observed the specialness of our relationship! I am floored!

God you are teaching me so much about these native born “Sabra” (cactus) people! I love them more and more!”

Steve’s stuff  – On the way from Jerusalem to Netanya Una called a friend who was visiting from the States in Abu Ghosh. She asked if she could stop in and give Tina a hug. At the very same moment Tina had been praying, “Lord I would love to have Una come here and give me a hug!” We had a beautiful time visiting with Tina’s mother and daughter and Chaim and Ruti Singerman who run the Jerusalem Hills Inn.

The Bellas also met Nichol who with her husband owns TV stations in England and America. They hit it off and the Bellas were invited to come and do an interview!

It is too bad there are not more super expletives to describe the eerie, goose bump amazement you have when you suddenly realize you are standing on ground your biblical heroes once called home.

Joshua 9 tells the story of how four Gibeonite cities there put on a ruse to make a treaty with Israel in order to save their lives. “Curiously,” the Arabs who live there today love Israel and are hated by other Arabs for doing so. When Jerusalem was under siege in the war of independence in 1948 these Arabs actually helped save the new Jewish nation from annihilation by smuggling food to the besieged city where adults were being rationed a couple pieces of bread a day. Even today the people who live in the cities of the Gibeonites volunteer and serve faithfully in the Israel Defense Force. One wonders how spiritual moments keep reverberating through the centuries!

It is thrillingly remarkable that about one hundred meters up the hill from the Singerman’s home the Ark of the Covenant was set on the hill top. When David began to bring the Ark to Jerusalem there was an “accident” described in 2 Samuel 6:1-11 and the Ark “parked” at the home of Obed-Edom for three months. A large flat stone has been discovered at the Jerusalem Hills Inn that may have been the threshing floor of Nacon. The Singerman’s home may be located at the home site of Obed-Edom! God is so amazing I might believe the Singerman’s are his relatives.

Hezekiah’s Tunnel                                                               Sabra Cactus

 

SHABBAT IN JERUSALEM

Shabbat in Jerusalem….the families walk quietly, slowly to their place of worship. Our group 14 or so walked to a Reformed Jewish Congregation. They had already begun and the singing was wafting out over the air as we entered. They sat in a large circle, 5 or more chairs deep. Perhaps 120 people. The musicians were exceptional. Harpist, cello, 3 guitars, drummer and several vocialists. They sat in the smallest circle in the middle of the room. The harmonies and melodies, singing in Hebrew, were stunning. The songs sung between the leaders reading and dialoguing of thoughts regarding the scriptures. At times they clapped and danced vigorously. Women twirling with arms raised high.

They sang and danced blessing a woman who was soon to be married. Many women came up and danced with her. Then a baby dedication was sung and again a mother, perhaps the oldest woman in the congregation placed her hands on the parents shoulders. Our friend Michael was invited to lead the singing as the song of blessing he composed is used for all their baby dedication. It was riveting! So beautiful, so lovely, so filled with worship for Yahwah! We just entered in.

As we began to leave we immediately began talking to several people. One from South Africa and other making Alyh from Dallas Texas. They were invited back to the apartment for Shabbat meal. The small tables were moved about to allow as many to set as possible. The roasts ( 4 small) and vegetables were cooked to perfection. The chicken soup was offered in two varieties. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Shabbat begins with blessings, both spoken and prayed, Two candles lit and prayer blessings, then the blessing of the wife and the blessing of the husband. Tender and lovely!

The meal begins with a blessing of the wine! Some serve non-alcoholic (for the children always) Shabbat wine is mildly alcoholic. everyone gets a small amount and the blessing begins in Hebrew followed by song, then the bread is blessed: Hallah bread is always braided and sweet, (some like it with cinnamon & raisins or nuts). Again the prayer and a song. To show bread comes from heaven, and not man, pieces of Hallah bread are torn off and tossed around the room to each person. Its great fun for the kids and one gets to see how good a catch one is or not!

The meal is served in courses, soup and salad, then the heavier roast with potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes, carrots, garlic are served followed with dessert, either a cake or cookies or ice cream and ends with fresh fruit. Oophta When we sat at table the number of people had grown to 20 adults and children, what fun as the conversations rose and crescendoed over the amazing chicken soup Mic’hel, our host, had worked on for several hours! Then people began to get to know their elbow neighbors. The noise, the laughter, the joy, the tears as Holy Spirit ministered to us all. We tottered off to bed around midnight but others stayed later. God’s plan for pausing and rest are a national joy! Life in all of Israel stops! What a concept! And as I pointed out, you need Saturday off to recover from Friday night partying! Shabbat Shalom!

Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת‎, Ashkenazi pronunciation: Shabbos, Yiddish: שאבּעס, in English: the Sabbath, “rest” or “cessation”) is the seventh day of the Jewish week and the Jewish day of rest. On Shabbat, Jews recall the Biblical Creation account in Genesis in which God creates the Heavens and the Earth in six days and rests on the seventh.

Shabbat is a festive day when Jews are freed from the regular labors of everyday life. It offers an opportunity to contemplate the spiritual aspects of life and spend time with family. Shabbat observance entails refraining from a range of activities prohibited on Shabbat, such as lighting a fire and cooking.

Shabbat is observed from a few minutes before sunset on Friday evening until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night.[1] Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles and reciting a blessing. Traditionally, three festive mealsare eaten: on Friday night, Saturday morning, and late Saturday afternoon. Friday night dinner begins with kiddush and a blessing recited over two loaves of challah.

Pam

Shabbot Dinner at Micha’el’s home

IN THE PRESENT IN ISRAEL

Elishai and Liam learning to paddle

Gabby and Angelo &  the elementary back stroke

 

Before returning to Israel I had three dreams in which I had been in the country for a time and I had not yet gotten to the old city of Jerusalem. It is so curious to me because that is the way it has happened. My previous three times here were centered around Jerusalem, archaeology, study and worship. This time our focus has been support of the Bellas, home school and travel in the broader nation visiting believers and unbelievers.

Curious also is my attitude. I would love to spend more time as a pilgrim appreciating the history of the land but the Lord has us appreciating the people in the present, bringing the light of Yeshua into people’s homes and inviting them into our apartments. We are typically in the newer Jerusalem the Sabbath evening and returning to Netanya Tuesday nights.

We have been able to spend an afternoon in the old city where I showed the family the tomb of David, the home of the upper room/Pentecost, the Cardo – main street, Hezekiah’s Broad Wall, and The Burnt House – the home of a priestly family destroyed when 1.1 Million were killed in the city as the Roman’s decimated it in 70 AD. The stones and old pottery tell powerful stories.

The quarters in Jerusalem have been cramped but a change is coming. Starting tomorrow when we are in Jerusalem we will stay with a single woman who is renting us a room. She is an opera singer and although she is not a believer she enjoys friendships with many believers. We have attended one of her concerts. Would you pray that a River would flow into this woman’s sixth story apartment?

After interacting with many people during the week, which can be very emotionally draining, we all love to return to the beautiful apartment in Netanya with the lovely ocean breeze and a sense of peace and rest that can’t be found in Jerusalem, yet.

Pam and I work hard as support crew. One of my delightful tasks is teaching the kids to swim. The kids are having a blast and I love being back in the water and getting some sun.

Shalom!

Steve

 

 

JUNE 13 IN NETANYA

On the spiritual front, the battle over Jews is intense. We are having dreams of the day before: as in seeing the plans of the enemy and praying them down. Watching as God turns the tide in a conversation and people go from being a closed book to a open flower telling Una and Leonardo ‘everything’ in their hopeless lives.(ie. godless)

People here for the most part see G-d as very distant if they acknowledge Him at all. THey do not see Him as loving or caring for them personally, have rejected G-d as a guide and live wholly for themselves. Jerusalem too is seen as the long ago past and more religious than is good for the country, nationals openly mock its place in Israel. They are all very opinionated!!

Leonardo and Una have followed Gods lead so specifically and now have 1100 committed prayer partners, each with at least one 3×5 card with specific, loving, info. about each person or family they are praying for. If you would like to get to know the Bellas better and join in prayer for precious Israelis go to their web site at www.israelprayermission.com

When I saw first hand a very intelligent and professional family just simply go from frowning and closed to laughing and faces aglow as they looked at the pictures I was filled with awe at Gods simple plan. Much to pray about and seek Him as we travel from Jerusalem ( in land) to Netanya ( on the med. coast).

We have many late nights and the kids don’t give much on sleeping in, so we nap and keep going! The late nights are visits from Jewish friends and fmaily. SO many questions, such intensity for souls. Its like labor every day. I am often speechless as I try to pray, just lifting up names to Abba and watching as Una translates and listens to Yeshua and shares His wonderful love for them!

We really appreciate all your prayers. As I indicated previously I will not share names here. But look at the Bella website for updates and news. We all work hard to get out weekly updates. Its a full life with five kids and they are as sweet as can be. Requires much flexibility on all parts, the kids are the best (we lag behind a bit more ;~).

Ana graciously says I just hold them all together, I think its the other way around. Anyway I love hugging them and holding them up in prayer. Steve is Mr. patient teacher, in the pool ( they absolutely require it every morning) and Leonardo passes out fathers love each evening before bed. We all help with cooking and there are just happiness and emotional space to live by! God is so good in this boot camp for Israel! (I’m sure we too will grow and learn much as well)

You are so appreciated and loved each day as we meet in devotions!

How do you say thanks, Toda,

Pam for Steve and Israel Prayer Mission

Pam [email protected]

THE MINISTRY OF GIVING AND RECEIVING

We want to give you an opportunity to be financial partners in our Ministry.

Pam and I serve “out of pocket” as Tennessee Volunteers for the privilege of holding up our lamps. We cover our own expenses. We live a modest lifestyle so we can expend ourselves for others.

Food and lodging in Israel is half to twice again as expensive in Israel. Pam and I contribute $600 per month as our fraction for the nine seat rental car we use. By the way, the rental car is hugely discounted because of special favor the Bellas have. Gas is $8/gallon.

Over the years we have practiced generous and extravagant giving. We have freely expended ourselves for the privilege of service. We know that some of you would like to help us cover our expenses. Gifts are not tax deductible

You may simply write checks to:

Steve or Pam Johnson

2154 Little Valley Rd

Sevierville, TN 37862

Pray more than give!

We have had very uncomfortable and heart tearing moments. One of Una’s old friends got seriously snarly and angry as she recounted what Yeshua had done for her. The tension was incredible but as we prayed his fierceness turned. His attitude converted and he actually became very open to hearing more. The night ended gloriously!

Today Una was in tears because family members that she had hoped to visit told her that they have nothing in common with her. “You are of a different faith.”

You know that we are not pushy people although we unashamedly will lay on the table who we are as believers and the reasons we love Yeshua. We keep our hearts warm toward others.

Thanks, dear Friends, for your financial support and earnest believing prayers!

Steve and Pam