Chapter 3
A Miraculous Journey to Israel with my Autistic Son
Pearl Bong, March 2020
With photos from the Israel trip
Shalom! Peace be with you. How time flies! It has been twenty five years since my son was diagnosed with autism in 1994. If you have not read my testimony titled “A Special Gift From God” and my sharing, “Spiritual Lessons Learned in Raising an Autistic Child” (chapters 1 and 2), I hope you will take the time to read through them and to learn about the miraculous arrival of my beloved son Brendon whom my husband and I embraced as a very special gift from God. To this day, I marvel at how Yahweh, the only true God, has led me and my family through a triumphant life journey with Brendon.
Throughout the past twenty eight years, our compassionate God Yahweh has never ceased to pave the way so beautifully for Brendon through many big and small miracles. It was overwhelming to experience how Yahweh God had removed many obstacles along the way which I often perceived as missions impossible. God’s intervention in His perfect timing would often leave me dumbfounded! My little mind wonders, “Who could grasp Yahweh God’s infinite wisdom? Who could fathom the depth of God’s love for mankind?” I could only say that I stood amazed at how Yahweh God made all things beautiful in His time. His unfailing love for mankind is indeed beyond description!
The longing of my heart
Over the years, there has been a deep longing within my heart to walk on the path that Jesus and the crowd of witnesses had walked on, and to visualize the events of the Bible unfold before my eyes. With that in mind and with the strong burning desire within my heart, I prayed and asked Yahweh God for His provision, for I certainly would love to set my feet on the Bible Land if it were God’s will. Oh well, after committing the desire of my heart to God, I waited patiently for my dream to come true. Why do I say that a trip to Israel would be to me a dream come true? Precisely because I knew it would be another huge challenge to embark on a totally different journey together with my son Brendon. You will understand why I had such thoughts as you read on.
While committing my vision and dream into Yahweh God’s hands, lo and behold, in October 2017, our pastor announced in church that there would be a “Visit Israel Trip” from 10th to 23rd November 2018. Interestingly, that was the first “Visit Israel Trip” for our Singapore CDC English Service in thirty years. My heart rejoiced when I heard the announcement. Immediately I cried out to Yahweh God and prayed, “Father in heaven, you knew my heart’s desire and you have answered my prayer. Yes, I am determined to set my feet on the Bible Land.” That was my simple prayer of thanksgiving to Yahweh God.
After a short discussion with my husband, I discovered we shared the same vision. How wonderful! Our decision to sign up for the trip was firm and we speedily registered for a family of three (my husband, me, and Brendon).
A week later, I realized I had totally forgotten to assess my son’s condition before submitting the registration for the trip. I believed it was Yahweh God’s intervention at that instant. It seemed that at the point of registration, I was like someone who was undergoing a temporary memory loss. If I had considered more deeply my son’s psychological condition, perhaps I might not be courageous enough to say “Yes” to “Visit Israel Trip.” As I look back, oh how I thank our God Yahweh for helping me to make that prompt and wise decision.
The biggest obstacles ahead of us
Up to this date, autism remains an incurable lifelong psychological disorder. One of the symptoms of autism is obsessive compulsive behavior. Up to this moment, it has remained a tough challenge for my husband and me to deal and cope with Brendon’s obsessive compulsive behavior issues. Our worst nightmare was to cope with the constant switch from one obsessive behavior to another without any knowledge of when each obsessive behavior will persist. We have to be very alert at all times to catch the change in Brendon’s behavior so that we will be mentally prepared to deal with each new obsession which could surface out of the blue. Thankfully we found the tremendous strength and wisdom from Yahweh God to brave through every stormy encounter.
At the time when my husband and I had made up our minds to join the “Visit Israel Trip,” Brendon was extremely obsessed with destroying things like certain building structures which, in his sight, look old or worn out. He was also obsessed with kicking stones and pebbles which appear along his path. When he discovered a crack or a defect in a wall or a hole in the ground, his obsessive behavior would act up instantaneously. He would lose control of himself, and his immediate reaction would be to make the crack bigger or to use his foot to kick hard on the hole in the ground until it becomes larger. As a result of his obsessive plus destructive behavior, I was often reprimanded for being a lousy mother who didn’t know how to educate my son. It was so painful when others fail to understand the predicament I was in. In all the hardships I went through, I just had to grit my teeth and bring them before Yahweh God in prayer. Through it all, I thanked Him for He is my tower of refuge and strength, always!
I wouldn’t know how long each of Brendon’s obsessive behaviors would last. However, despite all the struggles we had with Brendon, Yahweh God would always be merciful. He never ceased to keep watch over Brendon. On many occasions, Brendon would not sustain any injuries even though he destroyed things with his bare hands. The only things which often tore apart were his shoes as he constantly and excessively kicked on stones, pebbles and holes in the ground. On average we had to buy him a new pair of shoes every three months.
How we dealt with the challenges before us
After my husband and I had signed up for the “Visit Israel Trip,” all of a sudden it dawned on me that almost all of the historical sites we will be visiting are full of old building structures, cracks and holes. Can you imagine that those sites are more than two thousand years old? Certainly many of the building structures are extremely old and worn. We will come across many stones and pebbles everywhere! Oh no! A horrifying thought surfaced on my mind. As I thought, “How on earth are we going to survive the fourteen-day trip with Brendon’s obsessive plus destructive behavior?” My heart began to waver a little.
Nevertheless, I came humbly before Yahweh God to seek His guidance. Amazingly, there was a sense of perfect peace enveloping me after I had committed my fears before our loving God and Father. The moment I stepped out of my prayer closet, I felt, “Wow! Fantastic! What a relief!” The answer remained a resounding “yes” to the “Visit Israel Trip.” Deep within I knew for certain that Yahweh God will carry us through no matter what will happen.
To this day I am so amazed at how Yahweh God has led us through each and every situation. It was after my husband and I had made the commitment to go to Israel that I began to see the enormous problems I had on hand with Brendon. Initially I thought dealing with Brendon’s obsessive behavior would be the only issue we were going to face. As I pondered on this, there remained many other daunting issues such as Brendon surviving the long flight hours; following the directions of a tour guide in a tour group for the very first time; and his obsession with eating limited choices of food in Singapore which are not available in Israel.
As I listed down the issues on hand, I calmly entered my secret place which is none other than my prayer closet. I earnestly knelt before Yahweh, my God and my maker. As a child in need of assurance from her father, I called out Yahweh’s name. My sincere plea before Yahweh was, “Avinu, my Father in heaven, please show me Your way and teach me Your path, for Your ways and Your thoughts are higher than mine. I delight in doing Your will and I will gladly follow Your guidance and fully submit to Your will. Help me gracious Father in preparing Brendon for our ‘Visit Israel Trip’. Amen.”
After that prayer, the following week our pastor sent us a text message to ask for our final confirmation for the “Visit Israel Trip.” Our decision was final and we will not let anything change our plans at all. My heart was totally at peace and I looked forward to my new and exciting adventures with Brendon and the rest of my teammates. Besides my family of three, one of our church brothers and six sisters were on this trip together. So we were a small group of ten people embarking on exploring Israel with joy and anticipation. Oh how I thanked Yahweh God for granting us the golden opportunity to participate in the “Visit Israel Trip.”
Preparation for the “Visit Israel Trip”
Seven months prior to the trip, in April 2018, I shared with Brendon’s school coaches about the upcoming fourteen-day “Visit Israel Trip.” I highlighted to them the dilemmas we faced, and that we foresaw that Brendon might have issues if he weren’t mentally prepared to cope with so many uncertainties in a totally foreign land. The best way to prepare Brendon for the trip was to try our best to reduce his anxieties as much as possible. We knew that any new and unknown factor could trigger a breakdown in him. We were aware of the consequences of meltdowns at public places, something that had happened far too often whenever we failed to understand the factors which might possibly contribute to his negative responses.
The majority of autistic individuals have very high visual capabilities, and Brendon is no exception. With inspiration from Yahweh God, around mid April 2018, the idea of a visual guidebook came to my mind. I started gathering information on the various hotels we will be staying at. I visited many websites in search of pictures of all the places we will be visiting. After a thorough search, I finally printed out a set of pictures of hotels and places of interest. I then compiled a booklet which served as a concise travel guide for Brendon.
Although Brendon was now verbal, his understanding of language and his expressive language skills were rather limited. In view of his limited vocabulary, I had to write a brief introduction in simple English to describe each picture so as to help Brendon understand what to expect during the trip. The whole process was quite tedious but truly refreshing and enriching for me as our Abba Father Yahweh had blessed me richly through it all. In fact I had already got a virtual tour of Israel before setting my feet in Israel. My heart was grateful to Yahweh God for teaching me to look beyond the obstacles before me and to face all the challenges courageously as He is my source of strength and the anchor of my soul.
In the midst of all the necessary preparations, I deeply appreciated Yahweh God for providing wonderful coaches who were very patient and kind in rendering good advice always. They offered their very best help in preparing Brendon for the trip almost every single day for seven months. They would go through the travel booklet with Brendon every day. On their part they designed a set of customized rules for Brendon to follow. Knowing Brendon from the inside out, they feared that he might interrupt others unnecessarily for he could be quite insistent at times. To help him learn respect for others, his coaches prepared three sets of question cards for him to use when needed. Brendon went through an intensive seven months of guided training every day to learn about the places we will be visiting, and to become familiar with how to make proper requests by using the question cards. The three sets of question cards were as follows:
Besides teaching Brendon to follow the customized set of rules and to maintain good manners when communicating with others, the next big hurdle was to educate Brendon on accepting the totally unfamiliar food in Israel. In Israel the food is mainly a fusion of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. To date, research on autism has shown that it is a common problem for parents when it comes to persuading their autistic children to try out new foods. Brendon used to stick to a 100% potato diet when he was very young. During that time, I couldn’t understand how he could eat potatoes three meals a day, 365 days a year, and had never gotten sick. I recall that it took many years before he could overcome the fear of trying out new foods. In fact, while in Singapore, Brendon’s daily diet would consist mainly of French fries, mashed potatoes, Hainanese chicken rice, braised duck rice, Char Siew rice, Chinese style fried noodles, and spaghetti bolognaise.
After much thought, I was caught in another dilemma. I wondered what would be the best way to solve Brendon’s daily meal problems when we reach Israel. All of a sudden I felt there was a huge mountain standing in my way. I was lost for quite a while and didn’t know what to expect or what steps I should take next. As soon as I was in despair, once again the word of God came as a timely reminder. I turned to the word of God, and read Philippians 4:6–7,
6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (ESV)
Indeed Yahweh God comforted my heart when I cried out to Him. As I sat before my computer, our gracious God Yahweh led me to hunt for pictures of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. After I had done my research, I presented my findings before Brendon. I told him in plain and simple language, “Son, there is no chicken rice, duck rice, char siew rice or Chinese fried noodles in Israel. You have to eat all these new foods shown in the pictures. If you don’t want to eat these foods, we can’t go to Israel. Is it okay with you?” I was stunned when he nodded his head and said, “It’s okay Mummy!” His simple reply reassured me that everything will be fine and that I shouldn’t be overly anxious or concerned about his meals. Oh how I thanked Yahweh God for He is good all the time.
Finally, seven months flew by quickly! We were all ready to embark on our new adventure together! Our hearts were full of excitement when we arrived at the departure hall of Singapore Changi Airport. It was with an open heart and mind that I looked forward to learn as Yahweh God leads us, be it through spiritual lessons from the guided tour or as an eyewitness of some surprises/miracles through another journey with Brendon.
Over the previous seven years, the maximum flight time Brendon could endure was approximately 6 to 8 hours. As for our “Visit Israel Trip,” the flight hours plus transit add up to a total of eighteen hours. It was quite daunting when I wondered how Brendon would cope with the long eighteen-hour flight.
Finally the day arrived for us to depart from Singapore to Tel Aviv on 10th November 2018 at 8 o’clock in the evening. After we boarded the plane, my heart was filled with thanksgiving to Yahweh God for He had made my dream come true! Travelling all the way to Israel with my autistic son was possible because Yahweh God is sovereign over all!
The beginning of our journey to Israel
While on board the plane, Brendon did not sleep a wink, yet he did not complain about boredom or physical exhaustion. I could see he was grinning from ear to ear as he has always enjoyed travelling. Though he couldn’t express what was running through his mind, I could sense that he was looking forward to explore Israel in no time! Much to my delight and relief, eighteen hours flew by quicker than I had thought. When we landed at Ben Gurion Airport at Tel Aviv, I couldn’t describe in words how grateful I was to Yahweh God for granting Brendon perseverance throughout the long flight hours. My heart exclaimed, “We made it because Yahweh God’s power sustained us! Glory be to the most high God Yahweh!”
The issues with food
To cut a long story short, I will proceed to share about some of the miracles I experienced throughout the trip. As I have mentioned earlier, it is a tall order to persuade Brendon to try out new foods. On the second morning after checking in the hotel, we got up at 7am to have buffet breakfast at the hotel cafe. The first item I spotted at the buffet station was spaghetti bolognaise. My jaw dropped when I saw that! It was the first time in my travel history that I encountered spaghetti being served as one of the breakfast items; and among all the foods which Brendon loves, spaghetti is his all time favorite. My heart melted as I thought, “Oh how lovely! How marvelous! That was absolutely a very warm welcome meal for my beloved son Brendon. Thank you so much Heavenly Father for loving Brendon.” Brendon ate two big servings of spaghetti and satisfaction was written all over his face.
That was the first heart-warming meal for Brendon. Throughout the entire trip, we made no attempt to persuade Brendon to try out new foods because from our past experience, we felt that he could never be persuaded. We feared that he might get agitated and end up throwing a tantrum if we insisted he should eat the unfamiliar food provided. We had tried to persuade him to eat new foods when in Singapore, and the result was that he flared up, screamed loudly, and finally threw himself on the floor. In order not to create an ugly scene, we decided to keep quiet, for we believed that Yahweh God was in control of everything.
Amazingly, I saw a totally different Brendon in Israel. He gladly accepted the unfamiliar foods; he took the initiative to try many types of food without much hesitation. Indeed that was a miracle! I thanked God for removing what was standing in the way for Brendon to enjoy all the foods on the table.
If you have been exposed to Mediterranean diets before, you would know that they consist of lots of vegetables, pita breads and the well known hummus (a dip, spread, or savory dish made from cooked and mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic). Pita breads were served every day for it was a staple food. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I witnessed Brendon gobble down a few pieces of pita on many occasions. To be honest with you, while in Singapore, he refused to eat bread at all.
Besides the pita breads, plain rice cooked in olive oil was served at almost every meal. Throughout the fourteen days, Brendon would eat rice together with all kinds of delicious gravy and chicken chunks or kebabs, all cooked in either the Middle Eastern or the Mediterranean style. On two occasions French fries were served together with our meal. I watched Brendon enjoy the French fries like never before. After all he used to be a potato lover when he was a little boy. To him that was the best bonus meal ever! How wonderful is our almighty God Yahweh. Cheers!
One morning, the team gathered for our usual buffet breakfast. One of us had tuna chunks. Brendon pointed at the tuna chunks and told me he wanted some. I was very surprised because it was the very first time in twenty eight years that Brendon had shown interest in trying out tuna chunks. I thanked God for providing tuna chunks which caught Brendon’s attention that morning.
Back in Singapore we do eat tuna chunks from time to time but never once did Brendon show any interest in eating them. At first I was kind of doubtful he would eat them at all. Anyway, I served him a reasonably small portion at his request, and he finished it rather quickly. Then he asked for more, and I gladly fulfilled his appetite in that lovely morning. In this incident, I couldn’t understand why Brendon had decided to eat so much tuna chunks for the first time in twenty eight years, until something unexpected happened the following day.
On the following day after visiting a few sites, we went off for lunch at a fast food cafe. That was the one and only time we had fast food for lunch.
We were given two choices of prepacked food, either ham sandwiches or tuna bagel. As all our meals were included in the tour package, we had to follow the tour agent’s decision on where to have our meals. Oops! There were no signs of rice, pita bread, French fries, or spaghetti. My heart sank as I thought, “What then is Brendon going to eat?” Just as I was all caught up, Brendon picked up a package of tuna bagel. I was shocked, but I was guessing he would probably eat the tuna since he had eaten tuna chunks the day before. As for the bagel, I guessed he might not be able to swallow it. That was my thought at that time. Guess what happened? There was absolutely no grumbling from Brendon. He happily grabbed a seat in a quiet corner, then slowly but surely nibbled at the tuna bagel. It was then that I realized why tuna chunks was one of the items on the buffet spread a day ago.
How marvelous and how great is our God Yahweh who has helped Brendon to be mentally prepared for his next unexpected meal. To this day I cannot forget God’s goodness. It has been more than a year since our return from the “Visit Israel Trip”. Strangely enough, during the whole year not once did Brendon ever ask me to serve him tuna chunks. I think he has clearly forgotten that he had eaten a tuna bagel in Israel. What an amazing encounter!
How Brendon fared at the historical and Biblical sites
For the next part of my sharing, I would like to touch on how Brendon fared at the historical or Biblical sites we visited. Each morning after breakfast we would hop on the tour bus at around 9am. A local tour guide would guide us through all the Biblical sites from 9 o’clock in the morning till around 4 o’clock in the evening.
As I mentioned earlier, Brendon has obsessive compulsive behavior issues. We feared that he might lose control of himself and that his destructive behavior would emerge without warning. Will he create havoc when coming into contact with old building structures which are more than two thousand years old? Will he kick stones or pebbles? Will he dig holes in the ground? I thought he might, since he has symptoms of obsessive behavior. However, to my amazement, the answer is, “No. He did not. He did not destroy or kick anything at all throughout the fourteen days in Israel.” I couldn’t believe that his obsessive behavior had actually vanished into thin air. Brendon showed absolutely no interest in destroying anything at all. After our return to Singapore, his obsessive behavior did not resurface. How amazing!
Throughout the trip, I was stunned when I observed Brendon’s behavior: he was pretty much like a normal child who understood that his daddy, mummy, uncle and aunties were going on an educational tour, and that he ought to behave himself and not disturb anyone. Most of the time he remained quiet, and surprisingly he did not take out his question cards to ask anyone anything even though he was allowed to. That wasn’t the usual Brendon I knew. Hallelujah! Praise Yahweh God for His mercies. Indeed how blessed we were to experience His marvelous hands at work in Brendon.
For the trip, my husband brought along a mobile router to give Brendon access to Wi-Fi on the go. While Brendon was waiting for us as we were listening to our tour guide’s explanations from place to place, most of the time Brendon would find a rock, a huge stone or a pavement to sit on. He would tune in to some YouTube video channels.
One of his favorite animation videos is “Tom & Jerry.” He loves the way Tom (the cat) fought against the cheeky Jerry (the mouse). The main reason he loves “Tom & Jerry” cartoons is that they are loaded with funny actions, yet there is no ongoing verbal conversation between the cat and the mouse. Kudos to the creator of “Tom & Jerry” cartoons!
From time to time I would notice a smile on Brendon’s face. Each day the duration of our tour was seven hours. Can you imagine that for seven hours a day, Brendon happily moved along with the group, sitting on countless rocks, stones and pavements coated with a thick layer of dust and dirt that is more than two thousand years old? Perhaps he could be the only person willing to sit on those dirty surfaces. We took many photos of him sitting everywhere and at every corner in Israel. I couldn’t believe Brendon waited seven hours daily without a single word of complaint and had done that consistently every single day for fourteen days. Again, that wasn’t the usual Brendon I knew. As I reminisced on those good days, indeed our Lord God Yahweh knew how much my husband and I needed the peace to stay focused throughout the trip in order to visualize all the events that had taken place in the Biblical era. Yahweh God took care of everything in ways beyond my imagination. Our God Yahweh is awesome!
The “Visit Israel Trip” was by far the most adventurous and challenging trip not just for Brendon but for all of us. We moved from hotel to hotel as we ventured out to explore all the sites where the significant Biblical events took place. Just to name a few, one moment we were at the wilderness overlooking the place where Jesus was tempted. The next moment we were at Elah Valley, the site of the battle between David and Goliath. At a few sites, we had to walk up and down some sloppy, slippery and uneven grounds. Nevertheless Brendon was full of vigor and did not breathe a word of discomfort even though the going was tough. In fact he was always the first to reach the final destination point as he was the only one in the group who was in his late 20’s and was the fittest among us. Truly it wasn’t an easy trip but the joy of the Lord is our strength. Seeing Brendon in good spirits spurred me on. I thank Yahweh God again and again for encouraging me through Brendon’s positive outlook and his never-say-die spirit!
In the city of Jerusalem
The longest stretch of our “Visit Israel Trip” took place in the city of Jerusalem. Some unforgettable incidents happened while we were there.
We checked into a hotel in Jerusalem named “Jerusalem Gardens Hotel & Spa” on Thursday, a day before the Sabbath which starts on Friday evening and ends on Saturday evening. That allowed us to get a feel of the atmosphere in Jerusalem during the Sabbath. One interesting fact to note is that the hotel lifts continue to operate on Sabbath day but they will stop at every floor and the lift door will open and close at every floor. We were staying on the 11th floor. It was an awkward feeling and we needed lots of patience to travel up to the floor of our hotel room, as the lift door would open and close eleven times.
Like any other day, we were out Friday morning and got back to the hotel after our tour for the day. It was the Sabbath when we arrived at the hotel lobby at around 5.30pm. After a long and tiring day, Brendon was very eager to get back to our hotel room. He quickly dashed into the lift without knowing that the lifts in the hotel functioned differently from those in Singapore. He meant to press the “Hold” button while waiting for me and my husband to get into the lift, but in that hotel once you press any button, the lift will travel up to the designated floor. Before we could get into the lift, the door was shut, and the lift went up and up. We were very anxious when we couldn’t get into the lift in time to join Brendon.
At that moment, I almost suffered a nervous breakdown. My husband and I scrambled to find the quickest way possible to go up to the 11th floor to look for Brendon. My heart almost jumped out as I was very fearful and in great shock! As Brendon has extreme difficulty in communicating with people, we feared he might not be able to seek help from others. That was my greatest nightmare. In my helpless state, I could only cry out to Yahweh God for help. That was the first time we lost our son in a foreign land.
My husband was much calmer than I during this panic situation. He immediately told me to take the next lift and go up to the 11th floor to see if Brendon was waiting for us outside the hotel room, while my husband would wait at the passenger lifts lobby in case Brendon comes back down to look for us. I listened to his instruction and took the next lift to go up to the 11th floor. When I reached the 11th floor, there was no sign of Brendon. My prayer to Yahweh God intensified and I wept. I asked Yahweh God to protect Brendon from harm and to lead him back safely to us. Then I took the lift down to the main lobby. When the door opened, I saw my husband and Brendon right before my very eyes. Tears of joy welled from my eyes as I hugged Brendon tightly. Oh how I thanked Yahweh God for answering my prayer.
After calming my nerves, my husband shared with me that he was waiting outside the passenger lifts area but Brendon wasn’t in any of those lifts. Later he spotted Brendon calmly walking out of the cargo lift which was near the passenger lifts lobby. He guessed that when Brendon went up to the 11th floor without us, he quickly got out of the passenger lift and switched over to the cargo lift to come down to the main lobby.
After that shocking incident, I guessed that Brendon probably thought it would take far too long for him to wait for the next passenger lift to go down to the main lobby, so he opted for a quicker way to go down. That was a pleasant surprise! Totally unbelievable! The truth of the matter is that Brendon had never taken a cargo lift before. How on earth did he figure out that the cargo lift could take him to the main lobby? The only explanation I had in mind was that Yahweh God had sent a guardian angel to lead the way so that Brendon could get back to us as quickly as possible.
Later in the evening, our team gathered for a meeting to share with one another about what we had learned. My teammates were shocked to learn about Brendon’s misadventure and how he miraculously returned to us safely through a rather unusual means. As we closed our meeting with a word of prayer, we were very thankful to Yahweh God, for His steadfast love never ceases. It was such a wonderful experience for my husband and me, knowing that our God is forever faithful and loves us dearly.
Miracles at the Temple Mount
Miracles continued to happen the following day. Our next miraculous encounter was at the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount is a site within the Old City that is holy to the Jewish, Christian and Muslim people. In Muslim tradition, it is the third holiest site after Mecca and Medina. Security is very tight at the site and there are strict rules to follow such as that we must keep our volume down, that men and women are not allowed to stick too closely to each other, and that holding hands is not permissible. The whole area was heavily guarded by security officers. I felt rather uncomfortable there.
When we were on the move, as usual Brendon would use his mobile phone to search for things to keep himself occupied while waiting for us to explore the site. Unfortunately, the mobile router died on us at the Temple Mount, of all places. Can you imagine what might have happened if Brendon really kicked up a fuss at that sacred place? My husband and I would definitely be dead meat. At that juncture, we were really caught in a fix and we expected an outburst of anger from Brendon, much like an explosive volcano eruption.
To my amazement, nothing of that sort happened. This was yet another time I saw a totally different Brendon. He had never behaved in that manner over the last twenty eight years. That was not the Brendon I knew. Back in Singapore, whenever things weren’t going his way, his normal reaction would be to throw temper tantrums regardless of where we were. Sometimes he would cry his heart out for at least twenty to thirty minutes. We would try every means to coax him but nothing ever works. In the end we had to raise our white flags and just leave him alone until the storm subsides.
At that crucial moment, what was Brendon’s reaction? Actually I thought that all hell might break loose but the outcome was the exact opposite of what I expected. In fact no storm was brewing. Brendon accepted the fact that the mobile router wasn’t working, and he remained calm when I told him he should just give his mobile phone a short break while enjoying the beautiful surroundings before our eyes. On my part there was very little effort in calming Brendon down. Over the years although Brendon has limited verbal communication skills, he has high visual capabilities and a photographic memory for words. He could write out a string of words of any length after taking one glance. Before we left Singapore, I prepared a communication booklet for Brendon to carry along with him. He kept it in his backpack and had been using it from time to time to write down his thoughts and to learn new words along the way.
When the router stopped working, Brendon took out his communication booklet to communicate his thoughts while keeping himself occupied. He did that out of his own accord. I was stunned at how quickly his little brain worked and how the whole issue was resolved. There were no hassles and no struggles whatsoever. My heart was at peace when the situation remained calm. Oh wow! At the end of that day I thanked Yahweh God for allowing the router to fail us for a day. Otherwise, I might have missed an opportunity to see another miracle.
Indeed new, every morning new! We had a good sleep that night and woke up the next morning to discover that the mobile router was back to normal working condition. Search me. I have no clue as to why the router didn’t work the day before. Anyway, Brendon was very happy that he could reconnect to Wi-Fi. He continued to watch more episodes of the battle between Tom & Jerry on his favorite YouTube Channel. How lovely! Yahweh God is good. He had given my husband and me another opportunity to experience his wonderful working power.
More amazing experiences at the Western Wall
In the remaining time I will share about a unique experience I had at the Western Wall. The Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem is Judaism’s holiest site. The wall and the plaza before it form a permanent place of worship, a pilgrimage site for Jews, and a focus of prayer. Many Jews and Christians would come from all over the world to place their hands on the Western Wall and make their petitions known to Yahweh God. Most of them would write down their petitions or prayer requests on pieces of paper and insert them between the huge stones.
When I was there, my sincere prayer to our heavenly Father was, “Abba Father, gracious God and Savior, may Your church be the light of the world which shines brightly in the midst of darkness so that the world may know who You are and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. Amen.” As I beheld our God Yahweh and uttered those words, all of a sudden the Holy Spirit touched the depths of my innermost being. Tears began to stream down my cheeks uncontrollably. Many images of the miracles which happened in Israel kept flashing across my mind. I thought, “Who am I that our God Yahweh would choose to reveal Himself through all the miracles that has happened thus far?” If it weren’t for Yahweh’s mercy and love, my dream of going to the Bible Land might not have come true! Indeed glory be to our God Yahweh.
On 22nd November 2018, the evening before we returned to Singapore, the team gathered once again for our final meeting to share about our experiences. With one heart and one mind we committed our journey home into Yahweh God’s hands. I took out the three question cards from Brendon’s backpack and showed them to my teammates. I told them that Brendon’s coaches were worried he might have difficulty communicating with others. Those question cards were meant for him to use when initiating a conversation with others. In the end he didn’t used them at all. Frankly speaking, that wasn’t Brendon’s style of conducting himself. Back in Singapore whenever we were in the midst of a conversation, he would always interrupt without any good reason. We had to stop him and tell him that it is rude and unacceptable to interrupt when someone is talking, but he would never follow the proper code of conduct. It is incredible that Brendon did not ask anyone a single question during the fourteen days in Israel.
The end of our journey
Finally we have come to the end of our journey. At the end of our trip I gave Brendon a big hug and a pat on his shoulder. I said to him, “Well done my son! Dad and Mum are so proud of you!” It took us slightly fewer hours to fly home. With a heart full of excitement, Brendon looked forward to returning to his home sweet home. Although it was another long journey, Brendon remained cool and calm on our return flight.
When we touched down at Singapore Changi Airport, it was a great relief for all of us. We arrived safe and sound! Thank Yahweh God for that. Just as we were about to walk to the baggage claim area, suddenly Brendon unzipped his backpack and took out the three question cards. There was a moment of silence and I heard him exclaim, “Oh no! Brendon forgot!” What he meant was that he had forgotten to use those question cards while in Israel. All of us burst into laughter when we saw his funny yet unexpected expression. He was a bit unhappy for not remembering to use those cards.
In a situation like this, I have to be quick witted. I immediately tried to appease him, and said, “It’s ok Brendon. If you wish to, right now you may use those cards to ask one of the uncles or aunties something.” Surprisingly he didn’t take my suggestion seriously. He quietly put the question cards back into his backpack and followed us to the baggage claim area without a word of despair. He had never behaved like this over the last twenty eight years. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw a totally different Brendon. Oh wow! Miracles continued to happen when we arrived in Singapore. I was stunned!
An autistic individual normally follows a fixed routine. Once he/she forgets to keep it, behavior issues will surface. Over the years, whenever Brendon forgets to do something, his usual response would be an outburst of anger, followed by a temper tantrum. On many occasions, whenever Brendon was in a fit of anger, he would vent his frustration by destroying his toys, tearing up his books, and dismantling the toilet pipes under the sink. He once even ripped off the skirting in his room (a narrow wooden board that runs along the base of an interior wall). I almost suffered a heart attack when I saw all the damage he had done in a fit of anger.
Finally we were back to our home sweet home. As always, Brendon’s usual practice after a long absence from home is to proceed to his bedroom and giggle non-stop. That was his usual way of expressing the joy of being back to where he belongs. I expected him to behave in that manner when we got back from Israel. However, he was totally silent. He hopped onto his bed and lay down quietly to rest. I was waiting to hear loud and long giggles from him but there was nothing at all. It was total silence and absolute quietness!
Again that wasn’t the Brendon I knew. I was so amazed and said a little prayer of thanksgiving to Yahweh God, “Abba Father, thank you for allowing my husband and me to experience a totally different Brendon. Oh how good and how pleasant it is to experience all the big and small miracles even up this point in time! We are eternally grateful to You, my God and Savior! Amen.”
The old Brendon is back!
Before I end my sharing, you might wonder: Did the “old” so-called usual Brendon ever make a comeback? Yes, he did. The “old” Brendon finally returned after two days of good rest. At last I could hear him laugh loudly, with the sound of giggles coming from his room. Oh how I missed those familiar sounds. For the first time in my life I realized that those sounds were like music to my ears! Oh wow! My handsome son is back! How beautiful! That was what I have been waiting for. He missed our favorite local foods for two weeks, so the first thing he requested was his favorite Hainanese chicken rice. What a joy to see him gobble up the chicken rice within five minutes. Cheers!
After a few days of good rest, finally everything resumed as normal except for one thing: Brendon is no longer obsessed with destroying things. After he had visited all the more-than-two-thousand-year-old Biblical sites in Israel, perhaps a different light was shed on Brendon. How lovely! As I have shared earlier, before going on our “Visit Israel trip,” Brendon’s shoes would never last more than three months. I used to burn huge holes in my pocket as I spent lots of money to buy him new shoes every three months. However the pair of brand new shoes I bought for him to wear on the Israel trip remains intact up to this day. Whenever I gaze at that pair of shoes which had tread the soil where our Lord Jesus had walked thousands of miles, it reminded me of Yahweh God’s goodness and lovingkindness towards Brendon and my family. Praise Yahweh God from whom all blessings flow!
When I look back at all the miracles that had happened throughout our fourteen days in Israel, and the great learning journey, I thank Yahweh God for granting my family and the team a fruitful trip.
The joy of exploring Biblical history
It was seeing the Biblical sites that helped to clear up many of my misconceptions about Israel. Amazingly, after our “Visit Israel Trip,” Yahweh God in His mercy opened my mind to enable me to go deeper in the understanding of Biblical history. Over the years I would often get a headache when I am exposed to Biblical history. Everything about history was hard for me to grasp as I found history to be a dry and boring subject. That has prevented me from digging deep into the word of God, particularly in the understanding of the Old Testament. I admit that I was a totally hopeless student in any subject related to history.
After the Israel trip, Yahweh God instilled in me the desire to explore Biblical history. Much to my delight, I could finally understand history in a deeper sense, which had never been the case since the first day I become a Christian. Without my realizing it, I spent every single day for more than a month studying Biblical history, totally immersing myself into it. It was the most beautiful thing that had ever happened to me and I am eternally grateful to Yahweh God for that. Having said that, I realize I have learned to approach the word of God with a totally different mindset these days. With a grateful heart I will end my sharing with these words from Isaiah 40:31,
But they who wait for the LORD (Yahweh) shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. (ESV)
Indeed how encouraging are those words from Isaiah. As I have testified, there is indeed none like Yahweh God who is full of compassion, mercy and love. It is the prayer of my heart that more and more people will come to know Yahweh, the one and only true God and to know Jesus Christ, the only perfect man, the one whom Yahweh has sent into this world. As Scripture says in John 17: 3,
And this is eternal life, that they know You (Yahweh) the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent.
May all glory, honor and praise be to the only true God Yahweh. Amen.
All photos in this chapter were taken during the Israel trip. Photos courtesy of Pearl Bong.
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