We drove to the city of Nazerath and what a city it is. It is huge. I always imagined the city where Jesus lived to be small and remote. Maybe it once was but not now. It has such a beautiful mountain view and a lot of shopping malls. I told Bruce I wonder about the Gospel witness there. It is a shame that in such a place there is so little of the original Apostolic message being preached. The enemy really has a strong hold there. Next we drove to the Mediteranian border to the city of Caesarea. We toured the ruins of the ancient sea port built by King Herod as a tribute to Augustus Caesar. Many years and wars have ruined the ancient site but the area has been built back up to be a nice residential and resort community. It was really worth the drive.
We had ice cream on the walk by the Sea not far from the place the Apostle Paul had to pled his case before the Governor before being sent to Rome. What a place of history this was. We then drove to Tel Aviv and rode around a bit before heading to the airport where I am typing this tonight. We have a lot to write about and tell our children when we see them. Jesus bless you
and have a great Feast of Tabernacles.
In Jesus,
Dana Klein
We had ice cream on the walk by the Sea not far from the place the Apostle Paul had to pled his case before the Governor before being sent to Rome. What a place of history this was. We then drove to Tel Aviv and rode around a bit before heading to the airport where I am typing this tonight. We have a lot to write about and tell our children when we see them. Jesus bless you
and have a great Feast of Tabernacles.
In Jesus,
Dana Klein