Hello my name is Reuven. I"m 69 years old, I retired 15 years ago and went to Israel to see the Holy Land and through a series of circumstances I decided to go back and ended up staying 10 years, off and on. I came back to the States roughly 5 years ago and decided living in a house or apartment the rest of my life didn't sound very fulfilling. so after punching in "Living on the road" on the internet I seeing how a number of people are traveling and actually living on the road permanently I decided that until I'm able to go back to Israel, after this virus settles down, I'm going to travel, camping out at all these free camp sites, that I never dreamt existed. That's the plan. I took the passenger and back seats out of my 2003 Lincoln Town car and except for not having the room that I'd like to have it's perfect.
Roughly 40 some years ago God, Yahuweh, got a hold of my life and things were never the same since. My goal is living for God and meeting like minded people. I'm very much a believer in the Messiah Yahoshua (Je-us) and try to live the life that he lived when he walked the earth.
As much as I like discussing the Scriptures I NEVER push it on any one or talk about it with people that rather not talk about it. So please don't let anything I said here cause you to think that if we met it would be a bible study, unless of course you wanted it to be.
And that pretty much sums it up. So now it's camping out, living in nature and loving it. I thank God every morning that I'm still able to sleep in a tent, hike and enjoy what's left of the undisturbed portion of the planet, the National Forest and the BLM lands. Traveling like this is all brand new to me so every day is a learning experience.
I'm planing on being at the RTR at Quartzsite in January, hope to see you there. Reuven
Roughly 40 some years ago God, Yahuweh, got a hold of my life and things were never the same since. My goal is living for God and meeting like minded people. I'm very much a believer in the Messiah Yahoshua (Je-us) and try to live the life that he lived when he walked the earth.
As much as I like discussing the Scriptures I NEVER push it on any one or talk about it with people that rather not talk about it. So please don't let anything I said here cause you to think that if we met it would be a bible study, unless of course you wanted it to be.
And that pretty much sums it up. So now it's camping out, living in nature and loving it. I thank God every morning that I'm still able to sleep in a tent, hike and enjoy what's left of the undisturbed portion of the planet, the National Forest and the BLM lands. Traveling like this is all brand new to me so every day is a learning experience.
I'm planing on being at the RTR at Quartzsite in January, hope to see you there. Reuven