From Worship to the Hands and Feet of Jesus

Good morning virtual tour friends! If you wonder why some sites are repeated, but with additional information, that is because there wasn't time during our tour for me to get everything written and posted to a blog! Thus, immediately after the trip, I went back to insert additional details. That is the case with this …

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Innovation Nation: Extracting Water from Thin Air

Watergen, an Israeli start-up, has been producing water from air for over a decade, and now the entire world is being blessed by clean drinking water, regardless of climate and energy sources. Some believe that at least 50% of the world's population will live in areas without sources of clean, safe drinking water within the …

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Up the Mediterranean Coast We Go!

Welcome back, travelers! We're headed north today, up the Mediterranean Coast and slightly inland. To help with overall bearings, here is a map of Israel with key coastal cities identified. After flying into Tel Aviv, we have journeyed our way inland at times, but primarily up the Mediterranean coast. To provide some context, Caesarea (where …

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Frivolity on the Mediterranean Coast: A Day I will Never Forget

So much to share, so little time! We'll harken back to yesterday's visit to Caesarea by the Sea. Just up the northern Mediterranean Coast from Caesarea is an ancient aqueduct, built by King Herod. It is a true marvel, and also the place where our group experienced something very unique and thrilling for me as …

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