Monday, March 18, 2013

Mar 10, 2013


Mar 10, 2013

  • To stand early morning at the Mediterranean Sea looking out where Paul set out with his friend Barnabas to take the message of the gospel to the gentile nations. I was reading about it and now I was looking at it.

Caesarea:
    • North we went to the port city of Caesarea, named wisely after Cesar by King Herod the Great. This site was amazing; a huge Roman theater that sat 3k people to view plays and hear music concerts. Great acoustics without amplifiers. And the gentle breeze was so pleasant. You can see why Herod picked the location to "Create" this port city.


    • We saw the man made pool area on the edge of the Mediterranean, just outside of the stadium where chariot races took place and various athletic competitions were held.


    • Between this pool and the pavilion where chariot races took place was the praetorian where is was believed that Paul was tried and imprisoned… note, within hearing distance of the athletic events taking place next door.  His writings influenced by what people connected to… maybe?


    • Chariot Races Arena (Hippodrome)
      • *Athletes were invited to come compete, but few came because only one winner lived. Herod is the one credited for coming up with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place - without fear of death to get athletes from around the world to come compete, whew.
 
    • Aqueduct - amazing to see the level of engineering and design with arches that the raised aqueducts were constructed to bring water to cities. Of course without water people knew they could not survive (you can see why Jesus used water to relate to the very thing of value that people understood on a daily basis. Later that day we saw another example of the importance of water to the people of the region).
 
  • Mt Carmel - meaning God's Vineyard"
    • Sits in a valley overlooking the Jezreel valley.
 
    • The place where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to determine who's god was the real God of the people of Israel.
    • There is a monastery built and occupied at Mt Carmel where we had a brief service.
  • Megiddo
    • Moving south down the valley we arrive at Megiddo– entering it 3 part gate.
    • This valley also is known as the valley of Armageddon (“Har Megiddo,” per our guide Shmulick).

 
Underground secret water supply

    • There we saw an Israeli air force base with no planes (above ground that is). The air force keeps all its planes underground. So much strategy everywhere you look. (Israeli convoy passing as I write this – every soldier carrying a rifle).
    • From Megiddo we could see Mt Tabor, Nazareth, and one other notable location that I did not note.
    • Megiddo is the key point within the Jezreel valley that is the intersection of all three entry points one could take to enter it to enter into battle; from the North, from the South, or from the West.
    • The Valley of Jezreel is where more battles have been fought than anywhere in the world (i.e. through history every 30 – 40 years there is a battle in this valley).
  • Our Group
    • So much to write - the group we are with... are friends we will share this experience with forever.
    • Getting abbreviated sermons along the way.
    • Stopping to sing praise songs with our worship leader John Hewlett.
    • And hearing from each other what we experienced that day.
    • Nothing short of special.

 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Mar 9, 2013

Mar 9, 2013
  • It almost feels like we lost a block of time.  We just landed, and was made artificially dark by the pulled down shades, then within a couple of landing it was night again... very odd.
  • Tel Aviv is very green landscape (Palm trees), modern apartments and buildings, clean and seemingly well organized.
  • After gathering our bag in their very impressive airport we were met by our guide Shmulik - he is good humored, intelligent, and filled with facts... this is going to be fun.
  • The bus we took from the airport to Netanya (means "Gift of God") was really new and modern. We are certainly not slumming it folks.
  • At dinner shortly after arriving to our beautiful hotel I met Steve Wiggins from Riverside CA.  It turns out that Steve leads worship at Harvest Riverside CA - where senior pastor Greg Laurie leads the flock.  A little side note that made this encounter meaningful; Pastor Greg Laurie was an associate pastor at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, CA when I was 18 years old.  He gave the message of the gospel and had an altar call the night I prayed to ask forgiveness for my sins and Jesus into my life.  After dinner Steve handed me this CD... which I going to rip to my iTunes account for listening as we travel... how cool it this?  God is good in the smallest of way He provides us encouragement.

Steve Wiggins - ALIYAH
 
Southern Netanya
Breaking Bread with our VRBC Family in Natanya
 

 
  • Off to bed for a good night of rest to get ready for our first full day of touring.

Friday, Mar 8, 2013

Fri, Mar 8, 21013
  • Departure date has arrived
  • 21 of us from Valley Ranch Bapist Church (VRBC) assemble at the United airline ticket counter to prepare for our pilgrimage
  • A delay in flight schedule spawned several conversations filled with excitement and anticipation (I was really part of any I just like to ease drop occaissionally).
  • You can sense it already, these folks that we are setting out for this trip will share in this bonding experience that we will all look back on and cherish for years to come.
  • While waiting to depart, I deicided to get comfortable at one of those Information Kisosk that are throughout DFW.  Funny thing, several people came up to me asking questions thinking I was an airport employee.  So when in DFW to as the DFWians would do, I obliged them providing what I believed to pretty accurate information and direction... much to amusement of traveling buddies.
  • We left an hour late, arrived in Newark and all met for a lite dinner in the food court.  
  • By 10:30pm we were on our next long leg (10hrs I believe it was) to Tel Aviv... sure could have used one of those business class seats/beds:)  
  • All went well and before you knew it we were landing in Israel...