Please Join Me!

Welcome aboard! I’m excited to bring you with me on a journey through the geography of Israel. We will be departing on May 13th and traveling through “the land of milk and honey” for 3 weeks. Thank you for coming along. I am looking forward to sharing the adventure with you. Please check back for regular updates and don’t forget to share your feedback. I always love to hear your thoughts. Shalom!

10 thoughts on “Please Join Me!

  1. I am so looking forward to seeing the Holy Land through your pictures and learning what you are learning. Thanks for inviting your BSF students along for the journey!

  2. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. I am so looking forward to reading your comments and see your pictures. I visited the Holy Land in 1998 with Bill Richey of Vancouver. It will be wonderful to follow your adventures and relive my trip.

    I also want to say that I will miss you next year in Genesis. You really do a wonderful job presenting our lessons. Thank you!

  3. HOORAY, I’m on the adventure. Joanne D. helped me! What a blessing to be included in your
    great adventure on our Lord’s pathway where He walked that very ground. Thank you, precious MA.
    Prayers and love will be flowing from Oregon for you and Bob. ENJOY every moment! We will too!

  4. Sue Ann finally helped me get into your blog. I left out one of the “n” in your blog address. Perseverance! perseverance! I am interested in your reflections and places of your journey. May God keep you safe and healthy on your travels of walking in Christ’s footsteps. It is and will be life changing. Reading the bible comes more alive with this journey. It is a privilege to experience the Holy Land. I was there in 2008. It is still vivid and alive as I view your photos and words. I thank you for bringing the peoples, sites, sounds and smells to the forefront of my day. Ginny

  5. So enjoying your blog! I was in Israel for 3 weeks last fall. I, too, was terribly disappointed and put off by the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and all the commercialism. Hard to feel you are at Jesus crucifixion and burial site when you have to climb up a windy staircase and are overwhelmed by all the ornate trappings. Don’t miss the Garden Tomb! You’ll have a totally different experience there. My Jewish friend who took me there was taken by it. Thanks for sharing–Carol Tebo, BSF

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