Extensive travel is something neither of us have ever done. As Aussies we don’t think you can really count the east coast of mainland Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, and several decades ago, Papua New Guinea, as extensive travel. So taking a group to Nepal and the Holy Land in 2014 was, for us, an adventurous thing to do. We had thought about going to Israel for many years, and we had thought about going to Nepal for many years, but the time just never seemed right. A couple of years ago though, doing it in 2014 did seem right. God’s timing became evident. Continue reading SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE GROWING TOGETHER TOUR from Lynda
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SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLY LAND & NEPAL from Chris
Lynda has been updating you regularly with a very vivid account of our itinerary throughout Nepal and the Holy Land. As we prepare to leave the Holy Land here are a few of my reflections on these remarkable places. There have been new learnings as well as a reinforcement of previous held convictions.
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LEAVING JERUSALEM – Sunday August 17
JERUSALEM – Saturday August 16
Today was a free day for us to explore as we wish, before our planned time of gathering at 4.00pm and then worship at St. George’s Anglican Cathedral at 6.00pm. Some decided to have a total rest day, some decided to go to the Old City, and wander round the bazaars, as well as do the ramparts walk. Continue reading JERUSALEM – Saturday August 16
JERUSALEM – Friday August 15
Today has been a relatively quiet and short day with our morning being very blessed by a visit to the Garden Tomb with Golgotha nearby.
This particular site has been recognised for only a few short decades as the Place of the Skull with the garden of Joseph of Arimathea being nearby,
as scholars have studied the topography of Jerusalem in greater detail alongside the Gospels. It became quite clear to us that this site makes
much more sense than the location of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Old Jerusalem.

JERUSALEM – Thursday August 14
First up today went to the Old City again, this time visiting the Jewish quarter. We saw the Cardo [= heart] of old Jerusalem,
a fascinating glimpse into the busy main street that would have been there in the time of Herod and Jesus.
We then saw an ancient section of the city wall from the time of Solomon. Quite an engineering feat with just the thickness let along the height it was originally!

JERUSALEM – Wednesday August 13
Another early start and we were off to the Old City to see the Western [Wailing] Wall. We entered via the Dung Gate, which was the lowest part of the city, where all the rubbish would congregate as it washed off the streets and would eventually make its way out of the city. Continue reading JERUSALEM – Wednesday August 13
JERUSALEM – Tuesday August 12
This morning we left early and drove from our hotel to the Mount of Olives to see the beautiful view across the city of Jerusalem. It was stunning to say the least, and although it was hot, even before 9am, we didn’t let that worry us as we heard Erez share some history of this city and how the layout and actual location of the city wall and particular buildings have moved over the years.
So much of the area directly below the Mt of Olives is a cemetery, all outside the city wall, of course, for purity. The sellers were around us trying to get us to buy pictures of Jerusalem and other things, and heckled us as we chose not to buy. Continue reading JERUSALEM – Tuesday August 12
LEAVING GALILEE – Megiddo, Mt Carmel, Caesarea, Jerusalem – Monday August 11
After a 1½ hr drive leaving our kibbutz hotel, crossing the Jezreel Valley, we arrived at the Tel Megiddo. What an amazing site! This Tel has between 26 to 30 layers from different eras.
Without doubt though, the highlight was our exit through the water tunnel.
Being on a high mountain, the people had to source water from down below. There was a spring a fair way away, from which they needed to access the water, so in the middle of the mountain, they dug down deep to just below the level of the spring, and then a tunnel with Continue reading LEAVING GALILEE – Megiddo, Mt Carmel, Caesarea, Jerusalem – Monday August 11
DRIVING NORTH OF GALILEE – Sunday August 10
Today was a very full day, but we were pleased to be driving to higher ground where the temperature was a little cooler and the breeze was wonderful.
Our first stop was Tel Dan. [Tel = a mound of ruins over several eras]. Dan was one of the tribes of Israel in the northern kingdom, and this find has brought many great sites to the surface from the Old Testament. There is a major spring here which is one of the main water sources for Israel, and our initial walk through the bush was certainly a beautiful one as we wove our way beside this beautiful, fast-flowing stream. Continue reading DRIVING NORTH OF GALILEE – Sunday August 10
