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TOUR SITES


Valley of Elah
The Valley of Elah - where David fought Goliath (1 Samuel 17).


Mount of Olives
The Mount of Olives - where Jesus taught, prayed, wept over Jerusalem, and ascended into heaven (Luke 19:41, Acts 1:9–12). Scripture teaches He will return to this mount (Zechariah 14:4), making it a place of hope and expectation.

Garden Tomb
The Garden Tomb is traditionally associated with the burial and resurrection of Jesus (John 19–20).


Sea of Galilee
The Sea of Galilee was the heart of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. Here He called the disciples, calmed the storm, walked on water, and taught the crowds (Matthew 4, Mark 4).


Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
The Western Wall is the last remaining structure of the Second Temple complex. It is a powerful symbol of prayer, covenant, and longing for God’s presence. Jesus Himself worshipped at the Temple (Luke 2:41–49), making this a deeply reverent site.


Mount of Beatitudes
This mount is traditionally believed to be where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7).


Capernaum
Capernaum was Jesus’ ministry headquarters (Matthew 4:13). Many miracles occurred here, including healings and teachings in the synagogue.


Nazareth
Nazareth is where Jesus was raised (Luke 2:39–40).


Garden of Gethsemane
In Gethsemane, Jesus agonized in prayer before His arrest (Matthew 26:36–46). This is where surrender, obedience, and divine purpose met human suffering.


City of David
The City of David is the original Jerusalem established by King David (2 Samuel 5). It reveals God’s unfolding covenant with Israel and the foundation of Jerusalem as the city chosen for His name.


Upper Room
The Upper Room is traditionally where Jesus shared the Last Supper, instituted Communion, and where the disciples later gathered before Pentecost (Luke 22, Acts 1–2). It is also the place where the Holy Ghost fell on the day of Pentecost.


Mount Carmel
Mount Carmel is the site of Elijah’s confrontation with the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18). Fire fell from heaven, declaring that the Lord alone is God.


Walls of Jerusalem
The walls of Jerusalem recall Nehemiah’s rebuilding efforts and God’s promise to restore His people and His city (Nehemiah 2–6).


Jordan River
The Jordan River is where Israel crossed into the Promised Land (Joshua 3) and where Jesus was baptized (Matthew 3).
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