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Dec 03-Dec 13
2012

TRIP OVERVIEW 

Pray for Hope, their partners and affiliates, invite you to immerse yourself in the three-dimensional world of the Bible as a backdrop to a historical time of prayer for the poor and suffering around the world. Do not miss out on this historic opportunity!

After days of visiting and prayer at sites like Capernaum, Galilee, Nazareth, and Mt. Carmel, we will gather on 12/12/12 in Jerusalem for a great time of prayer and praise as we intercede on behalf of the world's needy.

Participating Partners: 

  • America's National Prayer Committee
  • Assemblies of God
  • Association of Related Churches
  • Brooklyn Tabernacle
  • C3 Church - Matt and Martha Fry
  • Concerts of Prayer - Greater NYC
  • Convoy of Hope
  • Global Day of Prayer
  • Global Prayer and Fasting Network 365 (Dr. Saeed Hosseini)
  • The International House of Prayer KC 
  • The National Day of Prayer Task Force
  • National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference NHCLC
  • OurPrayer (a service of Guideposts) 
  • Vineyard Churches

"Join me and others for 12.12 in Jerusalem as we unite in prayer for the poor and suffering around the world." 

 - Dr. Thomas E. Trask, Chairman of the Convoy of Hope Global Prayer Initiative 

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION:

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SUBMIT YOUR TRAVEL FORMS:

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TRIP ITINERARY

Monday, December 3, 2012 

Depart from the U.S. 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012 

Arrive in Israel. Overnight Tel Aviv. 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 

Caesarea (Prayer 1: “God’s workers to serve the poor”), Mount Carmel, Megiddo. Overnight Sea of Galilee.

Thursday, December 6, 2012 

Almagor (Prayer 8: “Food for the Poor”—overlooks where Jesus fed the 5,000, Chorazin (Prayer 9: “Shelter for the Poor”—in the synagogue at Korazin we will look at Jesus’ preaching in Luke 4 where he cites Isaiah 58:6), Mount of Beatitudes, Beit YigalAlon (“Jesus Boat”), Capernaum (Prayer 10: “Healthcare for the Poor”—we will talk about Jesus’ healing ministry, night-time boat ride on Sea of Galilee from Nof Ginnosarto Tiberias. Overnight Sea of Galilee. 

Friday, December 7, 2012 

Yardenit baptismal, Kefar Kedem (bread making and lunch), Nazareth (Prayer 11: “Education for the Poor”—we will remember Jesus’ teaching of his disciples). OvernightJerusalem. 

Saturday, December 8, 2012 

Masada, En Fescha (Prayer 7 “Water for the Poor”), Qumran Wadi Qilt (Prayer 3: “God’s love to serve the poor”—overlook the ancient Jericho road and the setting of Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan). Overnight Jerusalem. 

Sunday, December 9, 2012 

Temple Mount, Bethlehem, Israel Museum (Shrine of the Book and 2nd Temple Model), Free time in Old City. Overnight Jerusalem.

Monday, December 10, 2012 

Davidson Center (Southern Wall Excavations) (Prayer 2: “God’s power to serve the Poor”—this is the area where the day of Pentecost in Acts 2 happened), Whol Museum,Cardo, Gennath Gate, Yad Ben Zvi First Temple Model (Ariel Center). Overnight Jerusalem. 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 

Mount of Olives, Dominus Flevit (Prayer 5: “Justice for the Poor”—we will talk about Jesus’ submission to God’s will convinced of God’s justice), Garden of Gethsemane (Prayer 5: “Justice for the Poor”—we will talk about Jesus’ submission to God’s will convinced of God’s justice), St. Anne’s (Prayer 12 “Employment for the Poor”), ViaDolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Garden Tomb (Prayer 4, “Salvation for the Poor”). Overnight Jerusalem. 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012 

All day prayer event in Jerusalem. 

Thursday, December 13, 2012 

Depart Tel Aviv. Arrive in the U.S.


TRIP ACCOMMODATIONS 

Three Star Accommodations:  

December 4 - 5 

Netanya, Israel: King Solomon Hotel Netanya  

December 5 - 7  

Maagan, Israel: Kibbutz Maagan Holiday Village 

December 7 - 12  

Jerusalem, Israel: Ramada Jerusalem Hotel (Royal Wing)

Four Star Accomomdations:  

December 4 - 5 

Netanya, Israel: Hotel Season Netanya  

December 5 - 7  

Maagan, Israel: Kibbutz Maagan Holiday Village 

December 7 - 12  

Jerusalem, Israel: Dan Jerusalem Hotel 

TRIP COST & REGISTRATION  

Register online or over the phone!  

To register over the phone, please call our office at 417-862-2781 (ext. 3590).

Hostel Rates (3-4 people per room with single beds):  

New York (JFK) - $2,961

Newark (EWR) - $2,961

Los Angeles (LAX) - $3,211

Dallas (DFW) - $3,211

In-Land Cost Only - $1,761

There are no single room rates available at the hostel level.

Four Star Hotel Rates: 

New York (JFK) - $3,746

Newark (EWR) - $3,746

Los Angeles (LAX) - $3,996

Dallas (DFW) - $3,996

In-Land Cost Only - $2,546

For a single room rate on the four star hotel option, please add $584 to the total trip cost.

Airport costs are all inclusive with the exception of lunches.

Online Registration & Deposit: 

  • Click on the register button at the top of the trip page
  • Complete the Online Registration Form
  • Submit your $300 deposit
  • Finally, you will receive an email informing you that your Online Registration Form and $300 deposit have been received

DEPOSIT DUE: June 30th, 2012 

BALANCE DUE: August 30th, 2012 

FORMS DUE: August 30th, 2012  

Please note that you may still register after the deposit due date, but you must pay your entire balance by the balance due date.

Passport: 

Passports must be current for at least six months after your return to the states.


WHY US?

The Center for Holy Lands Studies not only works hard to ensure that our prices are fair and competitive; we strive even more to offer study programs that uphold the highest standards of historical, cultural, linguistic, geographical, and archeological accuracy.

Amidst a tour industry where selling trips is often more important than the content of those trips, CHLS offers an alternative which successfully integrates both spiritual renewal and academic integrity.

As such, we not only take our participants to the sites of the Bible; we use the biblical sites as portals through which our participants are then able to enter into the world and thought of the Bible gaining a clearer sense of its events and message.