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“There’s only one place in the world where every direction you look and every step you take, you find beauty, reveal meaning and connect with your spiritual roots. Something about sailing on the Sea of Galilee, walking the streets of Jerusalem, and viewing the empty tomb creates a deep change of heart and spirit. You can sense God’s presence there. When you visit Israel, God’s Word becomes clearer, your faith becomes deeper, and your passion for Christ becomes stronger. We believe that once you visit Israel, you’ll never be the same again! Welcome to walk where Jesus walked, where he preached, lived, and performed miracles!!!
As you journey through Israel, you can think of your trek as a trip through five different “touring” regions of Israel: North, Golan Heights, Central, South, and Jerusalem. As you travel in Israel, you will see these five regions, along with several cities from biblical times. Many of these cities played a large part in the life and ministry of Jesus.
In the north, you will find the Sea of Galilee, the Galilee region, and the Golan Heights area. This region figured prominently in the ministry of Jesus. The north also includes Bethsaida, Beit Shean, Cana, Capernaum, the Mount of Beatitudes, Mount Tabor, Nazareth and Tiberias.
[/bsf-info-box][ultimate_spacer height=”20″ height_on_tabs=”20″ height_on_mob=”20″][bsf-info-box icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”13492″ img_width=”82″ icon_style=”advanced” icon_border_style=”solid” icon_color_border=”#ffffff” icon_border_size=”2″ icon_border_radius=”3″ icon_border_spacing=”1″ enable_custom_title_typography=”yes” title=”Golan heights ” hover_effect=”style_9″ pos=”left” module_animation=”transition.slideUpIn” title_font_color=”#edc84d”]Known in the Bible as Bashan, the Golan Heights is a basalt plateau overlooking the Sea of Galilee. Here, travelers can visit the ancient city of Caesarea Philippi (modern Banias), Nimrod’s Fortress, the peaceful Gamla Nature Reserve, and the poignant Peace Vista … all in the area occupied by the tribe of Manasseh in biblical times.[/bsf-info-box][ultimate_spacer height=”120″ height_on_tabs=”80″ height_on_mob=”60″]
With roots in the Old Testament and the center of events in the New Testament, Jerusalem – the Holy City – features so many spiritually significant sites that it could be a tour in and of itself. A brief sampling of the sites to see includes the Mount of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane, Mount Zion, the Garden Tomb, the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, the Via Dolorosa (Way of the Cross), and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
[/bsf-info-box][ultimate_spacer height=”120″ height_on_tabs=”80″ height_on_mob=”60″]There is only one Holy Land. For hundreds of years, people have continued to flock to Israel to visit the holy places. People want to walk where Jesus walked. It is often called the oldest tourist destination on earth. In Israel, you can experience the Mediterranean, the desert, mountains, green valleys, lakes, rivers, and cities and towns of every size. You can enjoy unique destinations like the Dead Sea and the Old City of Jerusalem. In Israel, you can retrace the life of Jesus as you visit Nazareth, Capernaum and Jerusalem. Stand at the shore of the Sea of Galilee, worship and pray at the Upper Room, the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Garden Tomb.
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