Haifa – Bahai World Centre
Haifa is the third largest City in Israel and is a Port in the Northern part of Israel. It has a population of around 291000 people and is built on the slopesRead More…
Haifa is the third largest City in Israel and is a Port in the Northern part of Israel. It has a population of around 291000 people and is built on the slopesRead More…
Haifa is a very large City and is also a major port for Israel covering an area of over 63 sq kilometres. This provides important links into the Mediterranean not only for TradeRead More…
We were driven to a part of Mount Carmel where it is said that Elijah challanged the Prophets of Baal. The story is outlined in 1 Kings 18. Elijah on Mount CarmelRead More…
The Jezreel Valley takes its name from the ancient city of Jezreel which was located on a low hill overlooking the southern edge of the valley. The word Jezreel means “God sows” or “El sows”. The Jezreel Valley isRead More…
The old city Caesarea required a steady flow of running water. Initially its waters came from the local wells. However, as the population grew to several hundred thousand people, a large scale aqueduct wasRead More…
King Herod worked vary hard to find favour with the Romans – as a result, Herod was about to take advantage and build many structures throughout what is now known as Israel.Read More…
One of the stories in the Bible was about Jonah – He didn’t want to go to Nineveh and tried to go in the opposite direction by sailing west. Jonah was washedRead More…
Peter, regarded as the most important and spokesman of the Apostles, resided in the house of Simon the Tanner in Jaffa (Acts 10 6): “He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, whose houseRead More…
Israel is often regarded as a country that is steeped in history – the Jewish Nation – where Jesus came, died and rose from the dead. Everything is ancient – old buildings,Read More…
The days travelling almost at an end, the sunset as we drove from Joppa to Jerusalem gave some excellent colours. We arrived into Jerusalem just after the start of Shabbat – FridayRead More…