PHOTO GALLERY




Galilee region from the top of the Arbel


Learning the history of the region from the top of the Arbel


A group photo from Three Faiths Lookout


A view from our lunch spot at the Sea of Galilee.


Members of the group listen attentively to our tour guide Yishai as he explains Jewish tradition at the grave site of an important Rabbi.


Ahmed and Asim on the top of the look-out spot that honors peace and coexistence between the three monotheistic religions.


Racquel Clarke stands near a mosaic from Cameroon of the Annunciatiation - one of many international interpretations of a cornerstone event in Christianity.


Looking at a Hebrew translation of the Koran by Sheik Abdel Salem Mansara.



Descending into the lower part of the Church of the Nativity to see the birthplace of Jesus.


A young boy from the refugee camp.


Re-entering Israel from the West Bank.


Clarence, Asim, Garret, Ahmed, Jim with Dome of Rock in distance.


Asim ritually washes prior to Muslim prayers.


Nikole takes a step into the Dead Sea after a day in the Judean Desert.


Imam Ahmed Kobeisy reaches out to Palestinian children at a refugee camp in the West Bank.


On the way back from Mt. Arbel, our guide took us to a hidden spot where an ancient town once stood.


Dean Thomas Wolfe explains the significance of this mosaic depicting a miracle that occured at Galilee.


The grounds at Neve Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam, where Arab and Jewish children go to school together.


Driving through Tiberius at sunset.


A Greek Orthodox monk lights an oil lamp at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre


An ancient temple in Capernaum that stood during the time of Jesus and the apostles.


Asim, Ahmed and Clarence with the sea of Galilee in the background


Eating lunch by the sea of Galilee


Clarence with the city of Jerusalem behind him


Outside arched view of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre


Clarence walking up the step of Gallicantu


The group overlooking Masada


Clarence floating in the Dead Sea


A group shot at sunset after our final reflection on the last day.