Jordan
Scriptures Hidden Gem


Jordan is home to some of the Bible’s most meaningful eastern landscapes—from Petra and the Dead Sea to Mount Nebo, where Moses viewed the Promised Land. This journey also includes Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the site traditionally associated with Jesus’ baptism, and Elijah’s Hill, linked to the prophet’s ministry. These lands of transition and preparation offer rich biblical context and deepen understanding of Scripture beyond the western side of the Jordan River.
Journey Essentials
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More than a Tour
This journey is intentionally designed to be more than sightseeing or a typical Holy Land tour. It is a guided biblical experience that invites travelers to slow down, reflect, and engage the land where Scripture was lived and revealed.
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Teaching in the Presence of Place
Teaching takes place on location whenever possible, allowing the Word of God to be read and taught where events unfolded. Geography, history, and Scripture are brought together to deepen understanding and invite thoughtful engagement with the text.
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Who This Journey Is For
This journey is for those who long to move beyond sightseeing and information alone, seeking an experience that invites reflection, understanding, and attentiveness to God’s presence through His Word and the land of Scripture
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Encountering the Land of Scripture
God chose to reveal Himself within real places and landscapes. The physical setting of Scripture shaped how His people heard, obeyed, and responded to His Word. Walking the land where these events occurred helps Scripture be encountered with greater depth and attentiveness.
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Reflection and Spiritual Awareness
This journey intentionally creates space for reflection, prayer, and personal response. While no experience can manufacture God’s presence, many find that being in the land of Scripture heightens awareness of Jehovah—the Living God—who reveals Himself through His Word and His works.
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A Journey That Shapes Faith
True Tours journeys aim to strengthen faith by grounding it more deeply in Scripture. Encountering the Bible in its real-world setting often leads to renewed clarity and confidence in the God who acts in history and remains present today—while shared experiences naturally cultivate meaningful relationships among fellow travelers.



