Israel

Learn the land of the Bible

The Promised Land. The land of milk and honey. The Holy Land. This piece of real estate goes by many names. And although it’s barely bigger than the state of New Jersey, hardly a day goes by that something newsworthy doesn’t happen in this geographical area.

Jesus marked this land’s significance for all time by making it His earthly homeland. He wept over it, healed many of its inhabitants, mastered its nature, and made predictions about its future. Today, thousands of His followers trace His steps every year and see their lives change as a result.

How does it benefit us to become familiar with the layout and distinctions of Israel? You’d be surprised how your understanding of biblical events is sharpened when you consider the geography in which these key historical events occurred. These resources will help insert you into the scenes as you absorb the rich history of the land fashioned and chosen by God Himself.

Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus: A Journey through the Lands and Lessons of Christ

Imagine following Jesus along the road, listening in on His conversations and learning the lessons He taught wherever He traveled. Join Wayne Stiles as he walks in the steps of Jesus through Bethlehem, Samaria, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Caesarea, and beyond. By retracing the windswept roads Jesus took during His earthly ministry, you will encounter Him in a fresh and vital way. Learn More

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    "When Jesus Stopped to Pray" from the series Experience the Land and the Book

    (John 14:1-3; 17:1-26)After His last meal with His disciples, Jesus let us eavesdrop on His talk with the Father. It is truly “the Lord’s Prayer.” Found in John 17, it's one of the most remarkable and longest intercessions in all of Scripture.

     

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Unearthing Our Walk with Christ

What does it mean to walk where Christ walked? Chuck Swindoll answers this question both with a literal and a figurative answer. Although many travel to Israel to physically walk where Jesus walked, Chuck reminds us of the only way to walk with Him on a daily basis. Read More

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