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The New Christian Traveler's Guide to the Holy Land

The New Christian Traveler's Guide to the Holy Land
By Charles Dyer, Gregory Hatteberg

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Knowing the Land helps us understand the Book in new and vivid ways. Charles Dyer, a Bible scholar and licensed tour guide for Israel, and Greg Hatteberg, graduate of the Institute of Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem, created this reference guide for pilgrims who want to deepen the spiritual impact of their trip to Israel, as well as other travelers who just want to know more: Where did Jesus walk? Where is King David buried? Where is Mt. Sinai? You’ll find detailed information about five key Bible lands: Israel, Egypt, Greece, Jordan, and Turkey. This guide includes a full color 32-page photo insert, practical tips for travelers, a 4-week prayer guide for preparing for your trip, and detailed maps and an outline of Bible history. With The New Christian Traveler’s Guide to the Holy Land, you’ll see the Bible through a new set of geographical lenses.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33571 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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From the Back Cover

Make the most of every moment you in the footsteps of Jesus and His disciples.
 
Seasoned travelers lead the way to the rich history of the Holy Land - and even tell you what to pack. 
 
The Christian Traveler’s Guide to the Holy Land
This book is essential reading for Christian traveling to Israel, Greece, or Jordan who want to get the most from their travels. Written by two veteran teachers with wide-ranging experience in the region, this informative manual explains how best to prepare yourself physically and spiritually for a trip to the lands of the Bible. It provides biblical and historical background for the most-visited sites, along with facts about some of the more obscure and intriguing locations-invaluable information you’ll never get on a tour bus.
 
With specific instructions on packing, safety, photography, and weather conditions, plus devotional guides to help travelers focus on God’s inspiring Word. The Christian Traveler’s Guide to the Holy Land will insure that your trip is an exciting, spiritually satisfying, and unforgettable experience.

About the Author
CHARLES H. DYER has traveled extensively in the Middle East and is a licensed guide in Israel.  He is also provost and dean of education at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.
c.2006

GREGORY A. HATTEBERG is a licensed guide in Israel.  He serves as director of admissions at Dallas Theological Seminary, teaches a course in Physical and Historical Geography of Israel, and is a teacher and seminary leader for Walk Thru the Bible Ministries.
c.2006


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Awsome Spiritual Preperation For Israel5
This guide is an excelent source for Christians that would like to read in the bible what took place in the Old and New Testiment in Israel and Jordan. It was exciting to recount stories in the bible and connect them to where I would be visiting. There is also a great 4 week bible study and daily prayer guide to prepare you for your journey. There are a few tips to prepare you for the culture and what to pack but I would suggest the lonley Planet guide for less spiritual and more cultural guide.

Great Guide for Holy Land Travelers4
The book has good information, and a month long Bible Study for those preparing to travel to Israel. Not the same secular perspective as many travel guides.

Israel travel guide5
This is a really good book if you are going to travel to Israel.
I found so much to help me. I have now taken the trip and am going
over some of the things written. It was surprising because I was able to meet the author before the trip and he gave me many pointers. He is remarkable.