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Your Bullseye

Posted on March 10, 2014 by Chris Suitt
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I can’t tell you where I saw this car, but suffice it to say that today I traveled in both Palestinian and Israeli controlled areas. Either way, the owner of this car put a bullseye on their back…on purpose! They … Continue reading →

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What’s Behind a Name

Posted on March 9, 2014 by Chris Suitt
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Capernaum was Jesus’ home base and the location where He began His ministry. It’s name in Hebrew is actually two words, Kephar Nachum, and means, “the village of the comforter.” It was no coincidence Jesus camped out here. Long before … Continue reading →

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It Really Can Get Better

Posted on March 8, 2014 by Chris Suitt
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A number of people have told me, “Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, it did. I keep saying, ‘Wow,’ every place you take us on this trip.” Each day we are meeting new people of different nationalities … Continue reading →

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Defeat Me Now or Face me Later

Posted on March 6, 2014 by Chris Suitt
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Pictured is Tel Hazor, a city that controlled a stretch of the famous Via Maris that ran from Babylon to Egypt. Joshua destroyed this city along with it’s king, Jabin. Yet, Deborah and Barak defeated Jabin of Hazor not even … Continue reading →

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The Real “Wow” Factor

Posted on March 5, 2014 by Chris Suitt
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This is a picture of Caesarea where King Herod built one of the ancient world’s largest ports. In doing so, he was both cheap and vain. He built to impress others, especially Caesar. Yet, he built these columns with cheap … Continue reading →

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