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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Remembering Israel Enroute - British Museum


On the way from Canada to Israel to meet our Asian friends, the group leaders and I had the privilege of a few hours in London, England.  With our spare time we departed Heathrow International Airport on "the Tube" (London's subway is a very economical way to travel) and headed into the city to see the sights of the British Museum.

The British Museum boasts one of the largest collection of Biblical Antiquities in the world and did not disappoint.  I wandered and wondered in amazement almost running from room to room snapping as many photos and placards as I could to preserve maximum data for future reflection and classroom enhancement. (Unfortunately all that data is in the hands of the thief who stole my camera at the Heathrow airport - I learned a valuable travel lesson here though: never take untested equipment ie. my new backpack.  It unzipped itself rushing through airport.  Always use a biner  to keep zippers tight.)

I was amazed to see history come to life and stand beside so many things I have taught about in class.

Mark Strout, WOLBI Exec. Dean,
with the Black Obelisk of Shalamaneser III.
A portion depicts Israel's King Jehu offering tribute
to Assyria's Shalamaneser III.


The Cyrus Cylinder declares displaced people
may return to their homes
to rebuild their places of worship.
This allowed Jewish people under Zerubbabel
to return to Jerusalem and begin rebuilding the Temple in 536 BC.
After much treasure seeking and historical discovery, we returned to Heathrow to continue the adventure of a lifetime. Next stop - the Promised Land!


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Remembering Israel Day 1 - Gezer

Remembering Israel Day 2 - Caesarea Maritima (coming soon)


WARNING:
Exposure to such material as pictures and testimony of the Promised Land, its geography, character, history, and beauty often creates an insatiable longing to travel and experience these things for one's self.
You have been warned!



If you would be interested in participating in a similar study trip, please contact me.



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Remembering Israel


It is hard to believe it has already been months since I walked the dusty paths of the Holy Land.

I was blessed to travel with the incredible students and staff of the Jeju Island campus of the Word of Life Bible Institute.  The WOLBI Asia campus just opened Fall of 2010 with students from South Korea, Japan, Canada, and the USA.

Everyone always asks, "How was it?" and my response is usually the same...speechlessness. How do you describe something so powerful, life-changing, and beautiful?  Seeing the Scriptures I have known and studied for years come to life before me was absolutely indescribable!  

So here is a feeble effort to remember, reflect, and share just a glimpse of the wonder that was Israel 2011.


WARNING:
Exposure to such material as pictures and testimony of the Holy Land, its geography, character, history, and beauty often creates an insatiable longing to travel and experience these things for one's self.
You have been warned!



To catch all the Israel 2011 posts be sure to Subscribe or Follow this blog. See boxes to the right.

Or check the other posts out here:


Remembering Israel Day 1 - Gezer

Remembering Israel Day 2 - Caesarea Maritima (coming soon)



If you would be interested in participating in a similar study trip, please contact me.


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