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Traveling to Israel is an Investment | Tradition Tours

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  • Feb 12, 2023
  • Israel, Travel
  • Donny Arkush
Traveling to Israel is an Investment | Tradition Tours

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I just got off a call with a pastor. We talked about his church planning a trip to Israel. Here’s one of the things he said that really stood out:

“Travelling to Israel is an investment!”

(Want to talk about your Holy Land tour? Give us a call @ 1-855-958-6877.)

I nodded my head in agreement and wanted to know more. So I asked him why he’d frame a Holy Land tour as an investment and not an expense.

(Most travel is enjoyable but would still be labeled as an expense, right?!?)

This pastor went on to talk about the importance of seeing the stories of the Bible with your own eyes. That people from his church will come back from Israel with a greater understanding of the Bible AND their faith.

I’d imagine that every sermon he preaches on Sunday mornings will mean something more, something different, something deeper to those folks in the congregation who experienced the Holy Land together.

If you’re a pastor or leader of your church, imagine the power of your people experiencing the Holy Land together, too!

Jonan, upon returning home from the Holy Land, had this to say:

“Having been to the Holy Land, seeing the various sites, and learning about the culture, adds a new dimension to my reading of the Bible.”

We hear the same thing ALL the time.

Is it time to make an investment in your faith, too? Time to challenge your church community to invest in their faith this year? Schedule a day/time for us to call and talk about it with you by clicking here.

Donny Arkush
Tradition Tours
tel:1-855-958-6877

P.S. Be sure to read our next couple of emails. We’ll be telling you about two of the biggest questions we get: the weather in Israel and what to pack for your tour. Can’t wait to learn more? You can always give us a call this week @ 1-855-958-6877.

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Donny Arkush

Donny Arkush is the President and Co-Founder of Tradition Tours. Donny has more than 19 years of experience in the travel industry. He’s driven by a desire to ensure that every single Tradition Tour traveler has the best Holy Land experience possible. To get regular emails from Donny, click here.

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Herodium: A Majestic Blend of Opulence and Legacy

Our adventure commences at Herodium, a breathtaking fortress-palace that stands as a testament to King Herod's architectural prowess. Nestled southeast of Jerusalem, this remarkable structure sits atop a cone-shaped hill, offering an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. It was within these very walls that King Herod reveled in opulence, hosting extravagant feasts and lavish spectacles. Intriguingly, this was also the chosen location for his eternal rest. Recent archaeological endeavors have unveiled the grandeur of his tomb. As we wander amidst the ruins of this magnificent complex, we can almost hear the echoes of a bygone era, resonating with the splendor and enigma that once filled these halls.

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Our odyssey culminates at Masada, a majestic desert fortress that stands as yet another testament to King Herod's architectural brilliance. Initially conceived as a refuge, Masada boasted palaces, storerooms, baths, and lush gardens. However, it's the legendary tale of the Jewish-Roman War that truly defines its historical significance. Picture this: a group of Jewish rebels, defiantly standing their ground against a relentless Roman siege, choosing to embrace mortality over enslavement. Masada stands as a testament to resilience and courage, reflecting not only King Herod's visionary architecture but also the indomitable spirit of humanity.

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A Blend of Beauty and Spirituality Ein Gedi isn't just about history – it's a haven for nature lovers as well. The juxtaposition of life against the backdrop of the desert is awe-inspiring. The springs and waterfalls invite you to take a refreshing dip, creating a unique harmony between the harshness of the surrounding desert and the abundant life within the oasis.

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