by Josh Weidmann | May 5, 2022 | Israel
We started our day off on the highest point around the Sea of Galilee, we hiked and climbed our way to the top of Mount Arbel. The limestone cliffs hold caves in which many people groups used to hide, but ultimately were captured. Even though the history speaks of...
by Josh Weidmann | May 5, 2022 | Israel
Today we visited Katzrin, located in the Golan Heights, which is set up as an ancient village. We got to experience what life might have been like in early centuries and what daily chores would have held. Next up is Caesarea Philippi which was used by many as a temple...
by Josh Weidmann | May 3, 2022 | Israel
Today we set off to Caesarea Maratamia, Tzipori and Nazareth. Caesarea Maritime is a mere 30 miles north of Joppa. It became Israel’s most populous city at the time of the early church. Herod the Great dedicated the city, his crowning architectural triumph, to...
by Josh Weidmann | May 2, 2022 | Israel
Today felt like the never-ending day. We left Denver on Sunday afternoon, flew through Chicago and Istanbul, and then arrived into Tel Aviv late Monday night. We are staying right off the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The waves of the ocean can be heard right out...
by Josh Weidmann | Dec 13, 2021 | Articles, Israel
In this video, Pastor and Israel Tour Guide, Josh Weidmann, shows you tips for how to pack for travel to Israel. After several trips leading tours, Josh has his system down to a science! We hope you find this helpful in your own international travel to Israel or...
by Josh Weidmann | Jan 4, 2021 | Israel
First Impressions of The Holy City Walls of honey-colored stones of varying in size and shape confine the narrow streets and alleys of the Old City. The vendors, rapidly wheeling merchandise on carts down these alleyways, nearly run over the tourists, many of whom...