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Israel 2020: Trip Pictures

For anyone interested, you can access my photos and videos from our recent trip to Israel via the links below. All photos and videos are separated by day and can be downloaded from the linked site. I’m still processing videos taken, so more of these will be added shortly.

Israel 2020: Favorites – 671 Photos (Subset of Albums Below)

Click “Read More” below to see the photos from individual days if they are not visible.

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Survey of the Minor Prophets – Lesson 5: Obadiah

Survey of the Minor Prophets

For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 5 – Obadiah is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!

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Kate Agee Performs “Layla” on Piano at the 2020 Lipscomb Academy High School Talent Show

Kate Agee performs Layla by Eric Clapton on piano at the 2020 Lipscomb Academy High School Talent Show. This piece is in the style of Einaudi and was arranged by Syd R. Duke.

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Survey of the Minor Prophets – Lesson 4: Amos

Survey of the Minor Prophets

For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 4 – Amos is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!

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May not look much better but this is a huge step in my recovery from surgery. For the past week I’ve had no use of my left hand and had to keep it elevated above my heart 24×7. Now I get a lighter splint and use of my thumb and index finger. X-Rays and incisions looked good and I get my stitches out on Friday. Can start running again in a couple of weeks as long as my wounds continue to heal. #surgery

May not look much better but this is a huge step in my recovery from surgery. For the past week I’ve had no use of my left hand and had to keep it elevated above my heart 24x7. Now I get a lighter splint and use of my thumb and index finger. X-Rays and incisions looked good and I get my stitches out on Friday. Can start running again in a couple of weeks as long as my wounds continue to heal. #surgery
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It took a lot of doing, but I was determined to accompany the family to see @hamiltonmusical tonight. This was Kate’s present from Santa. #family #hamilton

It took a lot of doing, but I was determined to accompany the family to see @hamiltonmusical tonight. This was Kate’s present from Santa. #family #hamilton
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Quick update … The surgeon said that everything went well yesterday. It took four screws to repair the bones and the ligament. I’m not sure what the pain will be like because the nerve block in my left arm has still not completely worn off. Thanks to everyone for all the prayers. I really appreciate them.

Quick update … The surgeon said that everything went well yesterday. It took four screws to repair the bones and the ligament. I’m not sure what the pain will be like because the nerve block in my left arm has still not completely worn off. Thanks to everyone for all the prayers. I really appreciate them.
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Kate and Abby Sing National Anthem Before Lipscomb Academy Basketball Games (January 13, 2020)

Kate and her friend Abby sing the National Anthem before the Lipscomb Academy High School basketball games on January 13, 2020.

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Israel 2020: Day 11 and Beyond – Our Journey Home and the Aftermath

January 8, 2020

Our final, chilly morning in Israel started early with clouds and a little rain. My alarm went off at 5:30 so that we could board the bus and leave the hotel by 7am. I was able to get my final items packed up and grab some scrambled eggs and coffee in the restaurant before loading onto the bus. Jerry Sells offered a prayer as we were leaving. 

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While I was in Israel I took a bad spill in the archaeological remains of the palace of Herod Agrippa II. I knew at the time that I dislocated a finger but found out today that I also fractured my hand in two places and tore a ligament. Will have surgery next Wednesday. #travel #israel

While I was in Israel I took a bad spill in the archaeological remains of the palace of Herod Agrippa II. I knew at the time that I dislocated a finger but found out today that I also fractured my hand in two places and tore a ligament. Will have surgery next Wednesday. #travel #israel
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Israel 2020: Day 10 – The Wailing Wall, City of David, Herodium, Shepherd’s Field, Bethlehem, and the Israel Museum (January 7, 2020)

I’m posting this a day late because I was not able to keep up with my journal as well while walking around Jerusalem.  

Today was an early morning with a wake-up call at 5:30am. It was another beautiful but chilly morning in Jerusalem, and I decided to bypass the hotel breakfast because it didn’t open until 6:30am and the bus was leaving at 7:15am. Instead, I walked down and got a latte from the restaurant and then came to the room to work on my journal and eat a protein bar before having to leave. 

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Israel 2020: Day 9 – Mount of Olives, Old City of Jerusalem, and the Garden Tomb (January 6, 2020)

I’m posting this a day late because I was not able to keep up with my journal as well while walking around Jerusalem.  

I woke up at 6:30am to a sunny but chilly morning in Jerusalem. After a breakfast of scrambled eggs and cheeses (three types today), we boarded the bus at 8am for a short drive to the Mt of Olives. Keith Parker led us in a prayer as we left. 

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Israel 2020: Day 8 – The Dead Sea, Masada, Be’er Sheva, and the Valley of Elah (January 5, 2020)

We had a chilly but beautiful morning at Ein Bokek on the Dead Sea. I woke up at 6:30am and quickly got on my bathing suit and water shoes to go take a dip in the Salt Sea. This area is breathtakingly beautiful in the sunlight with the water bracketed by the desert mountains. 

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Israel 2020: Day 7 – Jericho, Qumran, and En-Gedi (January 4, 2020)

After three mornings of sunshine in Tiberias, today I woke up at 6am to a cold and rainy morning on the Sea of Galilee. There were no fried eggs for breakfast this morning as everything was prepared yesterday because we are in the middle of Shabbat. 

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Israel 2020: Day 6 – Zippori and Beth-Shean (January 3, 2020)

I woke up at 6:15am to another beautiful morning in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee. This will be the last day and night here before we move to a hotel near the Dead Sea tomorrow.

There was loud music coming from the street, along with lots of activity, as they were preparing for the marathon around the Sea of Galilee. Today also marks the Shabbat (Sabbath) at sundown.

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Israel 2020: Day 5 – Mount of Beatitudes, Capernaum, Sea of Galilee, Magdala, and the Jordan River (January 2, 2020)

In spite of all the forecasts of rain, It was another beautiful morning on the Sea of Galilee. I woke up at 6am, had breakfast in the hotel, and got in a little study prep for our itinerary today before boarding the bus at 7:45. 

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Israel 2020: Day 4 – Tel Hazor, Tel Dan, and Caesarea Philippi (January 1, 2020)

“Shanah tovah” (שנה טובה) – “Happy New Year” in Hebrew

Happy New Year from Israel and the city of Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee! I ended up staying up to see the new year last night standing by the shore on the Sea of Galilee. It was quiet and peaceful with the sound of parties way off in the distance. Not a bad way to start off 2020. 

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Israel 2020: Day 3 – Caesarea and Jezreel Valley (December 31, 2019)

With our 6am alarm, we woke up to beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea from our balcony on Hadera Beach. Breakfast was at the hotel buffet, and I was able to see my friend Greg Tidwell from Ohio and we agreed to meet up later in the trip for dinner to catch up.

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We made it! #israel2020 #travel

We made it! #israel2020 #travel
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Israel 2020: Day 2 – Tel Aviv and Hadera (December 30, 2019)

We crossed into our second day shortly after taking off from Newark last night. The flight to Tel Aviv was long (10.5 hours) but uneventful, and I was actually able to get in some decent sleep.

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