In the “old” hymn book was a hymn entitled, “Oh Galilee, Sweet, Galilee.” The first verse goes: "O Galilee! sweet Galilee! Where Jesus loved so much to be; Oh Galilee! blue Galilee! Come, sing thy songs again to me. "And when I read the thrilling lore Of him who walked upon the sea I long, oh, how I long once more To follow him in Galilee."
Garth and Kathleen Holyoak will serve at BYU's Jerusalem Center from January, 2016, to August, 2017.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Leaving for Galilee
Galilee is a place of contemplation, introspection, and spiritual enlightenment. Saturday we are leaving about 11:30 AM to drive to Galilee to meet the students who left Monday for 10 days. We will join their group and stay in a Kabutz right on the edge of Galilee for the next 5 days.
In the “old” hymn book was a hymn entitled, “Oh Galilee, Sweet, Galilee.” The first verse goes: "O Galilee! sweet Galilee! Where Jesus loved so much to be; Oh Galilee! blue Galilee! Come, sing thy songs again to me. "And when I read the thrilling lore Of him who walked upon the sea I long, oh, how I long once more To follow him in Galilee."
In the “old” hymn book was a hymn entitled, “Oh Galilee, Sweet, Galilee.” The first verse goes: "O Galilee! sweet Galilee! Where Jesus loved so much to be; Oh Galilee! blue Galilee! Come, sing thy songs again to me. "And when I read the thrilling lore Of him who walked upon the sea I long, oh, how I long once more To follow him in Galilee."
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The internet was poor in Galilee so we won't expect to hear from you for a few days. Takes lots of pictures! We'll look forward to seeing them.
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