[VIDEO] – Israel 100 years ago. This is fascinating.

If you’ve ever been to Israel or plan to visit, this video is incredible. Filmed as much as a century ago, you’ll see Holy Land sites from long ago.

You may also be happy to know that if you join us on one our Break Forth Journeys tours, you’ll have a far more comfortable experience.  Air-conditioned buses, great roads, and deluxe hotels are a nice change from a century ago.

(Interested in joining us on an upcoming tour? Click here to email us.)

[WATCH] Fascinating Pan Am Israel Travel Video from 1956

You’ll want to watch this if you’ve ever been to Israel.

Yes, it’s nostalgic.

But it’s also amazing to think of how fast Israel developed from its birth as a nation in 1948 until 7 years later when this video was made. Then, to consider how quickly it’s developed in the past 64 years is astounding.

Every year we bring groups to Israel, we fall in love with the country once again. Even more important, we fall further in love with the scriptures. Want to join us? Just click here.

 

Time Capsule 1955: Archaeologists Discover Herod’s Palace on Masada

Flip back to 1955 when Archeologists made the amazing discovery of Herod’s Palace on Masada.

Watch this 40-second black and white film as archaeologists make this stunning discovery.

In October 2021, our group will stand here on the restored ruins in comfort. It’s stunning to think that this was uncovered just 65  years ago.

To watch, click here

 

 

 

Attend The Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast & Conference from Home!

Albert Veksler, Arlen & Elsa Salte

As Founders and Board Members for the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast and Conference that is sweeping the world, we were disappointed to have to miss this year due to the pandemic. But, every cloud has a silver lining.

Now – you can attend, along with us from the comfort of your home. We’ll worship together, pray together, and rejoice together in all the great things God is doing through this modern miracle movement.

Please read the special invitation below from Co-Founder, Albert Veksler.

Arlen & Elsa Salte: Break Forth Ministries, Break Forth Journeys

 

A Special Invitation from Albert Veksler:

This year the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast will be a hybrid event – a smaller breakfast attended by Israeli and international leaders, which will be broadcasted online. JPB will take place at the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem on October 21-21.

Please register here: www.jpb2020.org/get-access/

Here’s the preliminary schedule:

  • Wednesday, October 21, we start at 10:00 am Jerusalem time with the Knesset Reception (All-Access-Pass), followed by the President’s Reception (All-Access-Pass) at noon.
    Breakout Sessions (Free) from 14:00-17:00 and Concert of Praise and Prayer (Free) will be from 19:00-21:00.
  • Thursday, October 22, we start the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast (All-Access-Pass or Breakfast-Pass) at 08:00, followed by the Breakout Sessions (Free) at 13:00-16:00.
    We will finish the day with the Festive Founders Dinner (All-Access-Pass) at 18:00.
The All-Access-Pass will allow you not just to attend all events, but will also provide you the option of replaying all the JPB content. The Breakfast-Pass will allow you to replay the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast and the Breakout Sessions.

Please share the link with your friends https://www.jpb2020.org/get-access/  This year everyone is welcome to participate.

Like and share our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JerusalemPrayerBreakfast/

Hag Sukkoth Samech – Happy Feast of Tabernacles,

Albert

Wanna Eat A 2,600 Year Old Date?

This is incredible!

Dates fruit with mint leaves

Israeli scientists have grown fresh dates from 6th-century BCE seed.

It is believed that seeds were brought by the exiles coming back after the First Temple was destroyed.

Grown from ancient seeds found at Masada and Qumran and likely brought back to Judea from Babylon in the sixth century BCE, the fresh dates symbolize the remarkable resilience of God’s creation.

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*NOTE: In October 2021, we’ll be on Masada where one of the seeds was found and also by the Kibbutz in Southern Israel where the seeds were grown. This is part of our Break Forth Israel & Jordan Tour