Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Journey - Final Remarks

First Day

We began on our journey full of energy and strength and filled with the passion to take on the land of Israel. We ended our journey blistered and scratched, tired and drained, but with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the Bible and the journey that Christ took by coming to live in this hot, dry land. Each day we had to trust that God would provide for us and He did. It wasn't always easy and at many different times we were taught the importance of not relying on ourselves and our own ability.

Now being home, were are adjusting to normal life after an experience that will forever shape our lives. I would ask anyone reading this that if they are given the opportunity to travel and experience Israel that they take full advantage of it. It may be out of your comfort zone, but God will use your experience as a strong foundation in your faith walk.

Last Day

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Home Again




We are safely back in the United States. We had a very long travel day on the 13th, we were all tired, but glad to be back. Thanks to all who checked in with the blog, prayed for us, and left comments. It was encouraging to know how many people were checking in with us.


As for this blog site, we are still going to be posting pictures and stories. We will share highlights and lessons that we learned along the way, so check it out. It will still be an active site and welcome anyone to participate. If you wish to be a contributor email me from the site and I can arrange that.


The picture of the four of us is in the Old City near the Jaffa Gate. The picture of Keith and I is of us going down into Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Pictures from the past few days

View from En Gedi

Resting in a cave at Qumran

Cave #3 where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found

Floating in the Dead Sea



We Survived the Desert

We arrived last evening back into Jerusalem from the desert. It was such a great time. We were able to sleep in a cave near Qumran, and even hiked Qumran late in the evening and finished our hike under the stars. We also had a very relaxing day at En Gedi, the oasis in the desert. The second evening we were able to camp at the beach on the Dead Sea. We went floating a couple of times on the Dead Sea, what a great body of water. We are all excited to continue to show the trip through the pictures and tell of all the great stories. More pictures to come...
For those who know Ruben we were able to hang out with him and his wife last night, it is so good to see old friends again.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

To the Desert

Sunday morning we are leaving for the desert for a couple of days. We are headed to Qumran and En Gedi for the next few days. Please pray for us as we go there, for health and safety in the heat. We will have some more updates when we return. We greatly appreciate all of the comments on the site.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Meal after climbing Susita

Dome of the Rock
Below Mt. Arbel

Finding our way

Campsite on the Jordan River.

Back in Jerusalem


We have had an amazing time so far and we are happy to be back in Jerusalem. Our muscles are tired and our feet are blistered and the break is much needed. We will be spending the next few days in Jerusalem and then heading to the desert. We have had an awesome time and have enjoyed seeing where Jesus walked. We have had many different God moments where the only way it could have happened was with God's help. Being in such difficult and hot land it has taught each of us to rely on God everyday. We will be able to share many more stories later. The picture above is of us on Mt Arbel.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

It is a Hard Land

This has been an exciting trip for me. I was thrust into a new culture that is still tough to get used to but sometimes refreshing. We started out in the hustle of Jerusalem but then worked our way over to the Galilee which really opened my eyes. We walked through the land where Jesus did most of his ministry. I have already heard of these places but to be present at some of the sites brought the written word to life. The quote at the top of the page is very true when it speaks of the fifth gospel being the land. We went through some pretty difficult places and out faith and endurance was challenged but God seemed to bring us through His way rather than ours each time. God was teaching us in those times. I've learned more about the person of Christ more in the last three days than I had learned previously in my life. We now know how Jesus travelled and thus we continue to say, "We learn with our feet."

The Galilee

We are back in Jerusalem for a couple of days for a little rest. The land of the Galilee had many more lessons for us than we thought. After spending the first night in a cave on Mt. Arbel we began our journey to the North and around the lake. On the way to Capernaum we stopped at Eremos Topos cave, a location where Jesus most likely was before he walked to the disciples on the Sea of Galilee. At Capernaum we ran into RVL's group and had a brief, but very good time with them. We then proceeded to hike up a dry river bed filled with thorns that were as tall as us in places. We struggled but pushed through and made it to Korazin just before it closed. It was here that we met Sammy, the park ranger. We bought the rest of his water and he gave us a ride to the edge of the Jordan River where we finished out our July 3 swimming in the Jordan. Yesterday, July 4, had too many God moments, and God providing for us that I can not even write about it right now. But for now, we continually are reminded that God is in control, and he is our shade, bread, and living water.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

We Made It


We have made it to Israel. We flew into Tel Aviv this afternoon and made our way to Jerusalem. We are staying at the Cidatel Hostel tonight and are making our way up to the Galilee in the morning. Thanks to those who have left comments so far on the blog. We will try to put up new pictures as much as we can. The picture is of Kevin, Ben, and Keith in our room in the hostel.