Published on10/25/2018 12:09 pm

Travel enthusiasts from all around the globe know that Israel is a holy land for all religions. It is the birthplace of the Savior as well as His childhood home. The country holds tremendous importance for Christians and hundreds of thousands of travelers flock there every year to be immersed in the atmosphere or even reconnect with their religious roots.

No wonder there are so many mesmerizing churches with great cultural and historical significance everywhere throughout Israel. These range from Roman Catholic churches to Greek Orthodox churches, including both modern structures and old edifices.

The architectural wonders can be explored throughout the year, although they are most visited during Easter and Christmas; welcoming travelers who wholeheartedly want to visit. If you choose to partake on any Christian trip to Israel, check out  some of the beautiful churches to visit below:

Christian Trips to Israel

1. St. Gabriel’s Church 

St. Gabriel’s Church is situated in the centre of downtown Nazareth. This

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Published on07/28/2018 7:26 am

The most popular Christian trip to Israel allows people to experience their faith on a unique and eye-opening way in the Holy Land. This trip will help to bring the biblical stories to life!  It also guides travelers through the Holy Land using the Bible as a roadmap to spiritual discovery. Travelers are able to visit many landmarks connected with history for a greater experience while listening to the stories. Below you will find some of the most featured places included in the tour:

Jerusalem– Jerusalem is a holy city known as the city of peace in the Middle East, most significant to Christianity. It is the place closely related to Jesus Christ when he was a child, when he preached to the poor when he is young, and most importantly, crucified at the end of his life, and brought back to life by God.

Jerusalem

Mount of Olives– or Mount Olivet is a mountain ridge adjacent to the east of Jerusalem’s Old City. The reason for its name is because it is covered with olive groves from biblical times.

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