Is Israel Safe? Each time I tell people I’ve visited that is the first question they ask me. Let me tell you all plain and simple Israel is one of the safest countries you will...Read More
Once I left the Old City I walked through the Kidron Valley, it separates the Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives. It is through this valley that Jesus walked leading his disciples. Loca...Read More
Just before I entered the Old City I stopped and stared at the homes that spread over the Mountain of Olives, a site I’d seen to many times it was embedded in my memory. So often it began ...Read More
On my third day I’d go to Jerusalem and it would be a day that is forever etched in my memory and it all started on the bus, sit back, relax and enjoy the story of the day I met the Israeli Sold...Read More
Tel Aviv’s Boardwalk is a waterfront playground that sits on the Mediterranean Sea. If you want to walk, run, rollerblade or surf or enjoy the sounds of the city as the waves of the Mediterran...Read More
I honestly don’t know where my need, desire, want to Israel began, with all the places in the world I still want to see at one point Israel became the only place I wanted to visit. Someone...Read More
In seventeen years of travel to more than thirty-five countries, there have been two countries where the response ‘why would ever you go there?’ And it wasn’t the curious it wa...Read More
Ladies pray on the right, men on the left side. They write down their prayers and put them inside any crevice they can find in this ancient wall made of limestone in hopes that Jesus will hear a...Read More
Once the soldier and I parted company I made my upstairs to get directions to go to the ‘Western Wall.’ The bus station was like any other in the US only this one had soldiers walkin...Read More
If there were three words I’d use to describe travel they would be – indescribable, magical and above all else – travel is necessary. And while there are so many amazing ...Read More