Day three of our trip proved to be a great blessing in more ways than just touring.  I was feeling well enough to continue the tour with Rodger, I was thankful that the Lord allowed me to only miss one day.  
Our first event for the day after breakfast was a boat trip on the Sea of Galilee .  We boarded a little boat that held all 43 members of our tour.  It was a gloriously beautiful day on the water.  The boat was a covered boat with open sides.  We could sit and visit with one another as we rode along, a slight breeze cooled us.  It was a warm day but not miserable as it probably would have been had we visited Israel 
We were quietly enjoying the breeze and visiting with friends when the captain of the boat began attaching the flags of the United States  and Canada US 
After the American anthem, the Anthem of Canada was played, we joined in that because there were those on our tour from that country.  Canada 
It was an emotional experience to see the kind Israeli skipper,  raise our flags to us, and to hear our own anthems.  After the anthems were sung, flags raised and everyone was seated again, we floated on the water a little more until we arrived in the middle of the Sea of  Galilee  where Jim Showers, from Friends of Israel, led us in songs and we worshiped the Lord.  Bill Sutter, also from Friends of Israel, shared the account of Christ walking on the water.  The Bible accounts become so much more real when we were in the places where they happened. 
From the boat we could see Tiberias and the Jesus  Boat   Museum Sea of  Galilee  for fishing and transportation across the lake.  Boats were mentioned 50 times in the Bible, and this one was very likely the same kind that Christ and His disciples used.    
This particular ancient boat was found in 1986 along the northern shore  of  Galilee 
Our next stop was the town of Capernaum Israel United States 
At Capharnaum or Capernaum Capharnaum 
Our next stop was the Jordan river .  We were all offered a chance to be baptized in the Jordan river , there were several who did this, but Grandpa and I decided that it would not have much meaning for us since we had already been baptized, but we watched as the others were being dunked.  On the building all around the Jordan river  are large plaques on which the passage Mark 1:9-11 were written.  Each plaque  had the same verse but were written in a different languages.
English looks like this:
“In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan 
Hawaiian Pidgen looks like this:
Dat time, Jesus come from Nazaret town, Galilee side, an John wen baptize him inside da Jordan  River . Right den Jesus wen come up outa da water. An you know wat? Jesus wen see da sky broke open, an wen spock God’s Spirit coming down on top him, jalike one dove. An wow! Had one voice from da sky wen say, “You my boy! I really get love an aloha fo you, an I stay good inside cuz a you!”  Mark 1:9-11
Unfortunately there is a sign in the gardens of the Jordan River  that is in commemoration of Glenn Beck’s visit there…..too bad!
I decided not to do a spell check on this post, it would take to long due to the Pidgeon Hawaiian.  If anyone sees misspellings, please just suck-it-up and try to enjoy the stories and ignore the spelling.
I will continue this day 3 on the next post, it is really too much for just one.
Rodger and Gwendolyn on the Sea of Galilee with Tiberias in the background.

At the Jesus Boat Museum North of Tiberias.
Capharnaum: The Synogogue built over the one that Christ taught in.
Peter's house in Capharnaum is located under this Catholic church.
Synagogue at Capharnaum
Peter's house at Capharnaum
On the Sea of Galilee
The Synogogue at Capharnaum
Rodger at the Capharnaum Synogogue
The Baptisms at the Jordan River
A Bible Verse at the Jordan River in Pidgin Hawaiian
 
