Mount Sinai and St. Catherine’s Monastery – Where Heaven Touched Earth One of Egypt’s most breathtaking spiritual experiences begins under the stars. Our sunset-to-sunrise pilgrimage to Mount Sinai’s 2,285-meter summit started at 10 PM with 25 fellow travelers and a… Continue Reading →
Jerusalem: Where Heaven and Earth Intersect Church of the Pater Noster: Where Prayer Was Born The Church of the Pater Noster commemorates where Jesus taught his disciples the Lord’s Prayer. Built over a 4th-century Byzantine church by Constantine’s mother Helena,… Continue Reading →
Via Dolorosa: Walking the Path of Redemption The Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) winds through Jerusalem’s Old City, tracing Jesus’s final journey from condemnation to crucifixion. More than just a historical route, this sacred path has been walked by pilgrims… Continue Reading →
Jericho: Where Redemption Met a Tax Collector As one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities (dating back 11,000 years), Jericho holds layers of biblical history beneath its modern surface. The city’s famous encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus reveals profound… Continue Reading →
Capernaum: Jesus’ Ministry Headquarters The fishing village of Capernaum (Kfar Nahum in Hebrew) became Jesus’ adopted home and the center of his Galilean ministry. Located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, this strategic town was: “Leaving Nazara… Continue Reading →
Tabgha: Where Miracles Multiplied On the serene northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee lies Tabgha, a name derived from the Greek “Heptapegon” meaning “Seven Springs.” This quiet fishing village witnessed one of Jesus’s most famous miracles – the multiplication… Continue Reading →
Where Water Became Wedding Wine The small Galilean village of Cana (modern Kafr Kanna) holds profound significance as the site of Jesus’s first public miracle. This transformative event, recorded in John’s Gospel, reveals both Jesus’s divine power and his compassion… Continue Reading →
Bethlehem: Where Heaven Touched Earth Church of the Nativity: A Living Testament to Faith The Church of the Nativity, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as one of Christianity’s most sacred locations. Built in 339 AD by Emperor Constantine’s mother… Continue Reading →
Holy Land – follow biblical traces of Jesus Christ in modern Palestine and Israel. The Bible guides the travel.
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