Discover how the Septuagint bridged the gap between Hebrew scripture and the Greek world. Explore the legendary translation that became the early Church’s Bible and paved the way for the Gospel’s spread.
Bethlehem Friends
Alexander's Mediterranean Port in Egypt
Alexander the Great: The Founder Who Never Left
Tanis, Egypt, before Indiana Jones
Tanis, Egypt: Our Arrival in the Real “Lost Ark” City
Armed Escort to Avaris
The Holy Family on the Run in Egypt
The Land of Goshen: A First Family Reunion
A Boat Ride to an Island Temple, Egypt
Bubastis, Egypt: A Site for Cat-Lovers
Driving in the Egyptian Delta
You Do Realize that Egypt’s History is an Edited Story
Almost Underwater in Aswan: The Amazing Story of the Philae Temple, Egypt
Philae Ferry, Aswan: Cross the “Sacred Water”
A “Philae ferry” shuttles tourists back and forth from Agilkia Island.
The journey to the Temple of Philae in Aswan is more than just a commute; it is a legendary passage across the Nile that connects modern travelers to a mythic past. Watch the video.
Beauty and Danger: The First Cataract of the Nile
The Strangler Fig Tree Arch: Trekking in Arusha National Park, Tanzania
The Nile: A River of Basins
Among the Temptations at the Temptation Tourist Center: Camel Rides!
One of the most popular things to do at the Temptation Tourist Center is hop on a camel for a ride, which you'll find right in the parking area and around the main grounds of the Tell es-Sultan--Jericho site.
The site takes its name from the Mount of Temptation, looming to the West, remembered for the Temptations of Jesus as recorded in Luke 4.
Mohsin, Mark, Rami, and Sam (the “Kissing Camel”) at Tell es-Sultan - Old Testament Jericho.