Meanwhile, Evangelical Free Church Mission reports their missionaries on the ground in Jordan are safe. This follows international news accounts of more rioting earlier this week, where hundreds were injured in a clash with Jordanian police. We’ll call our contact “David”; he describes the situation. “We feel the tension; our daughter goes to an Arab school, and yet we are able to function day-to-day in a fairly normal way. We don’t feel that we’re in danger when we go to the store, and yet we see it-we see it in the news, and we know that people are angry.” David believes that element provides a way to talk about the thing they are missing. “One of the things that we’re talking about: “Where is your hope? Are you hoping in the government; are you putting your hope in somehow getting land that you think is yours? If these are the things that you’re putting your hope into, then you’re in for a sad reality, because even if you get those things, they’re not going to satisfy you”;and we’re able to talk then about the hope that can only come through a relationship with Jesus Christ.”