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  • Capernaum: Where a Fisherman’s Home Became the Heartbeat of the Early Church

    Capernaum: Where a Fisherman’s Home Became the Heartbeat of the Early Church

    On the gentle northern shore of the Sea of Galilee rests the ancient village of Capernaum, a place where stone ruins quietly carry one of the most compelling stories in Christian history. What appears today as a tranquil archaeological site was once a lively fishing town filled with merchants, disciples, and pilgrims. For travelers who…

  • The Upper Room of the Last Supper

    The Upper Room of the Last Supper

            The Cenacle in Jerusalem: Where Covenant, Presence, and Mission Converge On the western hill of Jerusalem, on Mount Zion, stands a modest stone hall known to Christians as the Cenacle (Upper Room). From the outside, it appears simple, almost understated. Yet for Protestant Christians, this space speaks profoundly—not because of relics…

  • Capernuam: The Town of Jesus

    Capernuam: The Town of Jesus

    On the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, cradled between the hills and the waters, lies the quiet ruin of Capernaum. Once a bustling fishing town, today it is a place where basalt stones whisper stories of faith, healing, and revelation. This humble village became the heart of Jesus’ Galilean ministry — the place…

  • Shiloh – The Tabernacle of the Lord and the Voice of Calling

    Shiloh – The Tabernacle of the Lord and the Voice of Calling

    Nestled in the gentle hills of the region once allotted to the tribe of Ephraim lies Shiloh—a place of profound spiritual heritage and biblical memory. Long before Jerusalem rose to prominence as the religious capital of Israel, Shiloh was the center of Israelite worship and the dwelling place of the Tabernacle—the Tent of Meeting, the…

  • From the Hem to Wholeness

    From the Hem to Wholeness

    A Touch That Changed Everything — A Journey Through Magdala Nestled on the quiet shores of the Sea of Galilee, the ancient town of Magdala once bustled with the sounds of fishermen mending their nets, merchants selling salted fish, and families going about their daily lives. But hidden beneath the everyday noise of this small…

  • God at Work in Wartime Israel

    God at Work in Wartime Israel

    The Church and Israel are the only two peoples in the world with which the God of the Universe has entered into covenant. That’s huge! Can you imagine? The God who created heaven and earth and holds everything in His hands pledged Himself in a perpetual relationship twice in human history: with Israel and with…

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