I do want to mention that the trip is ideal for committed Christians, as the focus is on actual sites Jesus visited, regardless of their tourism appeal (i.e., various spots in Galilee, archeological excavations, etc., versus famous churches).
(Actually, I should mention that on my OWN blog. Duh! :)
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1 comments:
Thanks so much for the link!
I do want to mention that the trip is ideal for committed Christians, as the focus is on actual sites Jesus visited, regardless of their tourism appeal (i.e., various spots in Galilee, archeological excavations, etc., versus famous churches).
(Actually, I should mention that on my OWN blog. Duh! :)
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