
One of my favorite songs is “Each Cooing Dove” which is about Galilee. In years past I’ve been awakened by doves cooing, but this time I rarely heard a dove.
I decided to read Mark and John during my spare time. Some days I’d sit on the beach and read. I enjoyed reading these accounts while I could picture the events in my mind. I don’t know how much Galilee has changed through the years, but I imagine the topography is about the same, the hills are about the same, and the Sea is about the same. It does seem that the level of the Sea gets lower each year.


It was very hot outside so I made frequent trips to the water. It did feel like bath tub water. But it felt a little bit cool as the breeze blew.

We had 3 bonfires with the students. Two of them were organized by the student classes. The class I watched was very clever. It began with 10 cheerleaders performing. I was surprised that there were that many former cheerleaders in one class on the program. I don’t think it was a prerequisite. I thought the whole program was very tasteful.
Our last evening bonfire went well. Kent asked a student to organize it around the thought of one of Jesus’ last nights in Galilee. He hoped to avoid a raucous and loud farewell to Galilee. It worked. We were all seated around a big bonfire….all 93 of us. We began with prayer, hymns, an introduction testimony by Brad and a few thoughts by Kent. Then the students were invited to share thoughts or testimonies about their Galilee experience. They offered some very tender thoughts and testimonies. It could have gone on another hour, but Brad ended it on time. After the closing song many still lingered. I had a good conversation with a friend. A group of students started singing hymns and were still singing them when I left about one hour later. It was a nice peaceful ending to a great time in Galilee.
