This week we walking in the Footsteps of Christ! Yay! I am in love with it
here, seriously feel like I am in heaven. We live in what they call a Kibbutz,
it’s pretty much a cute little beach house that holds 4 people comfortably. The
floors are bright blue, the AC works like a gem, there’s a little fridge and
kitchen area, we have people come make our beds and clean our bathroom everyday
and most importantly our backyard is a beautiful beach to the Sea of Galilee.
There are also hammocks and nice chairs at the beach. My favorite are the
evenings because we get to just sit at the beach and watch the sun go down and
the weather outside is pristine! The water is nice and blue during the warm
days and the greenery is beautiful. It’s no wonder this was Christ’s favorite
place to be.
Day 1. We had a field trip on the way to Galilee and stopped
at the following places.
Bet Shean
Nazareth- where Mary lived- the Annunciation church.
Portraits of Mary and Jesus were everywhere
Church of Joseph
Mary is the one who is idolized and talked
abut lately which is so true but it’s so important to understand the role that
righteous Joseph played as a father and role model to Joseph.
Mount Arbel
An outlook of the Sea of Galilee where we were able to
contemplate what we hoped to get out of our time in Galilee. I had a very
spiritual experience there.
Day 2.
A beach day. We had class for 2 hours, a 2 hour break where
we would go hang out at our beach, an hour of class and then beach the rest of
the day. Oh my gosh. I was living the life
Day 3.
Mount of Beatitudes
This was my favorite place ever! We had a mini testimony
meeting just on the beatitudes. I bore my testimony on meekness. I love the
concept of meekness. A quote that I love says, “Meekness is not weakness. Meek
people are secure in who they are and yet are teachable. They don’t feel like
they need to overshadow others. They are not easily provoked. Their abundant
attitude enables them to put the needs of others above their own.” One of the
greatest example of meekness is my Grandma Judy. She has such a confidence
about her yet she is so teachable and open to the spirit.
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Capernaum
This is the place where Peter, Andrew and Matthew were from.
They even found some fishing hooks in one of the houses! So awesome! It was
also really beautiful there. There are a lot of pictures of old synagogues but
they mostly just look like rocks, so I only put up the pictures that are more
interesting J
But if anyone wants to see the other pictures I have them on my computer
Church of Mary Magdalene
This church is just barely opened. We were the first people
to ever go there. They really believe that Christ walked in this place, it’s
archeologically accurate as well. So of course I HAD to touch were Christ
walked! How cool is that?
Ginosar
This is where the Jesus Boat is located. This is an amazing
discovery. This boat was found about a couple decades ago and it is a boat from
the time of Jesus. Ironically the boat had seats for 12… 12 apostles… hmmm… who
knows if it’s Christ’s boat, but it’s amazing that it was found. It was also
preserved for 9 years in chemicals so it’s amazing that we got to see it
To end an amazing field trip day we got to ride a boat
across the Sea of Galilee. Life is too good for me!
Day 4.
Class and beach day again. Later in the day we got to
canoeing too which was so sweet! We had what we call the “Jordan River
Miracle”. A very awesome experience and miracle us students go to witness. If
you want to know the story ask and I will tell you sometime. Otherwise, just
wait for a few years until one of the amazing boys here becomes a General
Authority and shares it in conference J
It’s such a sweet experience. Wish I had a canoeing picture J It was beautiful
though.
That night we got to go to the Fish Restaurant and Ice Cream
in Tiberius! It was a unique experience.
I ate the eye balls too… wow! I’m crazy
Day 5.
A Day of Hiking!! In the morning we went to Gamla and then
in the afternoon we went on a cool hike with our guide from the Kibbutz, Erik.
The we hang out on the beach. I don’t think I missed a night
J The best part of the
beach at night is reading your scriptures with your feet in the Sea of Galilee
with the beautiful sunset. I also caught a frog!!!
Day 6.
Sabbath! I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to speak
in the Tiberius branch, which consisted of only 10 people and some of us
students. As I told the story of Christ walking on water, and the miracles of
Peter and the apostles I looked out over the Sea of Galilee. I got to speak
with some of my closest friends too: Ben, McKenna and Jacob.
Day 7.
Mt. Tabor
One of the locations of the Mt. of Transfigurations, it was
a HOT day but we learn of lot of interesting things!
Megiddo/Armageddon
Here we got to talk about several historical battles that
took place here as well as the prophesies of the second coming. Jenny and I
reenacted some of the moments of war!
That night we also had a bonfire :)
Day 8.
Free day again! This time it was Jenny’s birthday so we
celebrated with a lot of Magnum bars and ice cream sandwiches at the beach.
Day 9.
Hazor
Can’t remember the significance right now… it was a Canaanite ruin from the time of the Babylon
captivity. Here was located the Oldest Arch and entrance to a city in Israel.
Pretty sweet!
I don’t have pictures for the other places but we also went
to:
Tel Dan
Banais
Caesarea Philippi
We ate yummy fresh figs here J
Nimrods castle
THIS WAS A SWEET, OLD CASTLE that we got to run around in. I
thought it was so sweet.
Day 10.
Akko
I was pretty tired this day so I can’t remember exactly what
we did but it’s was just a cool place to run around in and see some old castles
on the Mediterranean Sea.
That night was fun too! It’s fun hanging out with awesome
people! Including Josh, he’s a funny kid
That was also our last night and we had a super fun
bonfire!!! WITH SMORES J
Day 11.
Last day in Galilee. We packed up and headed out. Did our
last field trips on the way home. I was super sad to leave Galilee.
Haifa
What a beautiful city this was. We got to talk about
missionaries that came here a couple centuries ago which made it possible for
the Jerusalem Center to be built. I’m grateful for brave individuals like those
missionaries that made it possible for me to come here.
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Caesarea
Another sweet place we went to with beautiful waters. We had
a great spiritual lesson on Peter here. We’ve been talking a lot about
missionary work here. I have really enjoyed it. It also had me thinking about
my cute missionary brother Conn who left while I was in Galilee. Love that
kid!!!!
Galilee is such an amazing place, there’s such a spirit
there. No wonder Christ loved it so much. Another thought I had about Galilee
is that Christ got to help create the world with God and he got to create a
place where he would love to be and perform the atonement. Christ created
Jerusalem and Galilee and I get to live where Christ loved to be most. It’s so
wonderful!!!
























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