Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Israel Discoveries and a Fantastic Journey

I am pleased to invite you to join me on a 14 day trip to the Holy Land. I will be writing about different places we will visit over the next year on this blog (at least once a week). I do want you to join me on this trip to see Israel, meet the people, see the sites and hear the Bible stories. To see the full agenda or to sign up, click the links. You will be rewarded through personal discoveries and experiences by going on this journey.
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Our trip to Israel will be comprehensive. We will journey throughout the land and visit each region. You will discover differences in terrain and how lives of people in the Bible were impacted by where they lived, the places they traveled and through the people they met.
Visit Independence Hall and Hagannah Museum in Tel Aviv
From the very first day of our trip you will be immersed in both the present and the past of Israel. We will visit the Palmach Museum where we will experience the lives and stories of men and women who fought for Israel’s independence. We will also visit the home where the original Declaration of Independence was read and accepted. We will also visit the port from which Jonah departed and the home where it is said Peter received his vision to share the Gospel with Gentiles. We will point out how the stories of Israel’s recent past have brought about a great sense of patriotism and love for “Eretz Yisrael.”
Enjoy beautiful Joppa
Along the journey we will visit the Shephelah, a region where many conflicts occurred. We will see where David fought Goliath, where Samson slew the Philistines and the place where Sennacherib  and Nebuchadnezzar assembled to launch an offensive against Jerusalem. We will travel this region on the bus and by foot in order to discover how geography played a key role in where battles of the scripture and wars of recent times were fought. We will explore hilltop protective fortresses as well as underground hideouts.
Modi'in from Canada Park, Israel
Our trip to Israel will take us into the Negev and the desert. Here we will walk where Abraham, Isaac and Jacob lived and worked. We will see where they drew water and we will experience their way of life. We will even ride camels. While in the south we will visit the Wilderness of Zin and traverse the valley where Israel camped while under Moses’ leadership. We will sleep in the wilderness (in upgraded accommodations, of course) and see the same stars and constellations observed by the Patriarchs.
Ride Camels in the desert
We will experience in the lofty views from Masada and what life is like at the lowest spot on the surface of the earth. We will discover the caves in which David hid and we will climb into the caves where the scrolls of Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls) were hidden.
Climb Masada and see the fantastic view!

We will float on the Dead Sea, dip our feet in the clear water of Ein Gedi and experience baptism in the Jordan river. We will touch the very stones which fell to the ground when the army of Joshua blew their trumpets at Jericho.
Take a cool swim like King David at EnGedi
We will visit together places I have written about in my books (Advent Journeys and Spring), but have never seen. Our bus will take us past Ramah, Mitzpah and Bethel to Shiloh. We will see the place where Samuel served in the Tabernacle and also the hills of Samaria. We will discover the landscape of the hill country and how it afforded ancient Israel protection.
See where Jesus walked from the top of Mount Arbel
In Israel we will walk the land where Jesus walked (including Nazareth, Capernaum and Magdala), climb the mountains he climbed (including Mt. Arbel and the Precipice) and sail on the Sea of Galilee. We will visit Synagogues where Jesus preached and we will see the home where it is said Peter lived. We will read the Beatitudes from the place it is thought to have been delivered and retell the story of how Jesus fed 5,000 people from two fish and five loaves of bread.
History lives through archaeological finds
Our journey will take us to the northernmost extremes of the land of Israel. We will walk atop the Golan Heights, drive along (and walk under) the Damascus Road, look into Lebanon and see Mount Hermon. We will view two of the sources of the Jordan River and discover why Jesus said, “on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.
See and experience life as it was in ancient Galilee
We will discover what life was like in a normal Jewish home by walking into houses dating back to Talmudic times. We will see how people cooked, where they slept and how they maintained their homes. We will hear about the crops they grew and view their modes of transportation. We will come to understand a great deal more about how people lived life in Bible times.
See the Jezreel Valley on this unforgettable trip
Our journey through Israel will take us through the highlands of Galilee, across the Jezreel Valley and up the slopes of Mt. Carmel. We will see Megiddo and the arena at Caesarea where the Apostle Paul was tried. We will walk under the Roman Aqueducts and see King Herod’s swimming pool. We will traverse the Plain of Sharon and climb Beit Horon ascent past Modi’in.
Visit Caesarea, Israel
Our visit to Israel will let us live in Jerusalem for four nights. We will walk through the walled city.  We will touch the Western Wall, walk along the ramparts, shop in the markets, eat the foods, take in the aromas and experience the pace of life among Jews, Arabs and Christians. We will discover Jerusalem from the top of the Mount of Olives to the bottom of Kidron Valley. We will visit Temple Mount, walk through the water in Hezekiah’s Tunnel, and make entry through many of the historic gates.
Take a look at the itinerary

What will we discover in Israel? More than this blog can contain! I invite you to join me on a 14 day trip to the land of Promise.  Each day will be filled with sights, sounds and taste. And you will make discoveries which will stay with you for a lifetime.

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