At the Tent of Nations, we continue our journey sustained with faith, perseverance, and deep trust in God’s guidance, even in the midst of uncertainty and ongoing challenges. Each day calls us to patience and steadfastness. We have still received no response regarding the re-registration of our land. The continuous delays seem designed to exhaust us, to make us feel that there is no way forward. We refuse to lose hope but remain strong and believe that justice will come.
As you know, the Supreme Court has ruled that roads built illegally on TON private property must be removed. We have brought our case before the Supreme Court to enforce this ruling. We have recently learned that the hearing scheduled for March 18 has been postponed to November. This delay weighs heavily on us; still we continue to place our trust in God and in the power of justice.
The reality at the Tent of Nations is changing rapidly. The outpost next to the farm continues to expand. Every day, heavy machinery works directly beside our fence. New facts are being created, and the pressure on the land and on our presence grows. The new land law they are attempting to implement threatens to make life even more difficult for many people and may displace families from the land that has sustained them for generations.
There are moments when the burden feels overwhelming. However, our faith reminds us that we are not alone. The assurance that God walks with us in this struggle gives us strength to continue believing that justice and truth will prevail.
In recent days, the developments in our region have once again reminded us how fragile daily life can be. However, we remain convinced that wars, hatred, and division must not have the final word. Our hope continues to be rooted in the belief that justice, peace and human dignity are stronger than fear and that life is stronger than death.
We continue to do what we can to keep our hope alive, and to care for the land. Five volunteers are currently at the farm; their presence in this very challenging time brings energy, encouragement, and solidarity.
We continue to pray and work for the day when our region can live in true justice, peace, and dignity. Until that day comes, we remain committed to doing whatever we can. Our work is rooted in the conviction that the land is a sacred gift entrusted to our care. Though circumstances around us may change, our calling remains the same, to bear witness to resilience, dignity, and compassion.
We draw strength from prayer, from the solidarity of our friends, and from the deep hope planted within our hearts. This hope allows us to look forward to the future with trust, believing that even in the darkest moments, new life continues to grow.
Thank you for keeping us in your prayers, and for standing beside us as we continue to plant the seeds of hope. Thank you for walking with us on this very long journey for justice with faith, love, and hope.
Blessings and Salaam,
