Come, Go With Us! Scott Pauley

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In just over a year we will be hosting a special Bible study tour in the land of the Bible. If you have ever wanted to go to Israel, this is a wonderful opportunity. Tammy and I hope that you will come and go with us, November 30-December 9, 2020!

You can find the itinerary and find full details on our website by clicking here. Space is limited and filling up. No deposit is due until next year, however, if you would like to reserve your spot I would recommend that you send in a registration form now.

My friend, Pastor Tim Butler and his wife Jennie are helping to coordinate this very special tour. Take three minutes to watch our brief discussion about the “Journey Through The Land Of The Bible“ here. If you have any questions Mrs. Jennie Butler would be happy to help you. You may contact her at [email protected].


Read more detail in the original announcement about this exciting trip here: https://enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-to-the-land-of-the-bible-with-us/.


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4 Comments

  1. Mitchel and Jennifer Wacks on November 18, 2019 at 6:06 PM

    I am interested for myself and my wife. If the cost is below four thousand for two then I will make every effort to go. We have gone once in 07 with Pastor Sexton. Your trip sounds very similar. Please accept a reservation for the two of us. Sincerely Mitchel Wacks

    • Scott Pauley on November 19, 2019 at 2:19 PM

      It is great to hear from you. The cost is based on double occupancy, meaning that it is based on two people sharing a room, but the cost is per person. We would love to have you all go. You would need to complete the form and mail it in to hold your spots. If you have any questions please contact Jennie Butler at the contact information on the flier and she will be glad to help you. God bless you all!

  2. Nathan Farnsworth on November 18, 2019 at 7:27 PM

    Is there still room available for the Journey to Israel? I would love to be part of this.

    • Scott Pauley on November 19, 2019 at 2:21 PM

      Yes, there are still some spaces. You should complete the form and mail it in to hold a space. No deposit is due until March. If you have any other questions Jennie Butler would be glad to talk with you. I sure hope you can go with us!

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