I said I was going to Israel. It's a trip with a group from church, about 25 people. My wife convinced me to go several months ago when the opportunity first came up, because this year has a couple of significant events already happening: she's turning 50, and we'll celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. We happened to have the money, so she had very little convincing to do, especially since I love to travel. This is probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I'd be a fool not to take it.
But the significance of this trip is beginning to sink in as the time gets closer. Partly because I'm a student of the Bible, and Israel is where most of the Bible was written and where most of the history of the Bible took place. It's the Holy Land. It's where Jesus walked. It's where He was born (Bethlehem), where He lived and did His ministry, and where He was crucified and rose again (Jerusalem, the Holy City). We will walk where He walked, and go to many of the sites where history was made.
Reality Check
It's been almost a year since going to Israel, Jordan and Egypt. I've obviously not finished posting everything from that trip here, and much is happening currently. So this blog is now going to cover current events (at least the ones that are in my little corner of the universe) in nearly real-time.
If you discover any errors in my descriptions of the sites in Israel and Egypt, please feel free to leave a comment.
If you discover any errors in my descriptions of the sites in Israel and Egypt, please feel free to leave a comment.
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