I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus by Megan Greer Stott
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I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus by Megan Greer Stott

4-17-10 Dear Journal We added a new verse of  lyrics to the song “I’m trying to be like Jesus” and as we sang the spirit was almost tangible.   I came to learn of Jesus, to walk the same path he walked. To study the words he gave us, in places that they were taught....

Oranges by Katie Larsen
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Oranges by Katie Larsen

Oranges. That’s one of my favorite memories from Egypt. Our tour guides and hotel agents offered them as complimentary gifts all the time. There was one night in Cairo when I felt slightly queasy after dinner. I think I was exhausted from all the traveling, late nights, and intense field trips (not to mention, we...

Survived or Recovered by Kevin Collier
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Survived or Recovered by Kevin Collier

Journal entry, Feb 28th 2011: Yad Vashem! This was truly a hard field trip day…for the past two months we have been taking an Israeli class on Judaism up to modern Israel. One of the last field trips for this class was to visit Yad Vashem, or the Holocaust Museum. Outside of the cement museum...

To Walk How Jesus Walked by Jana Hyatt
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To Walk How Jesus Walked by Jana Hyatt

I first heard of the opportunity to study abroad at the BYU Jerusalem Center when I was a Junior in High School. My Aunt and Uncle had lived there while my Uncle worked as an Institute Teacher. I sat spellbound as she described the experience to me and I knew after that first conversation that...

Family History at Yad Veshem by Michaela Luedtke
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Family History at Yad Veshem by Michaela Luedtke

I remember Brother Chadwick telling us time and time again that studying the Bible is much like studying your own family history, that those that don’t enjoy studying the Bible are doing themselves a disservice because this is truly part of their own family history, no matter where your family comes from. What he said...

When Arabian Horses Gallop by Charlotte Rosen Sellers
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When Arabian Horses Gallop by Charlotte Rosen Sellers

We rode Arabian horses by the pyramids in Egypt and I wore an Arabian headdress.  We weren’t supposed to go faster than a walk but I urged my horse into a canter and then walked when I got yelled at.  As we were walking back from the pyramids, our horses took off at a gallop...

Thy Will Be Done by Charlotte Rosen Sellers
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Thy Will Be Done by Charlotte Rosen Sellers

I arrived in Israel with a burning desire to know if the Church was true.  I was going to turn 21 shortly and needed a testimony.  I spent a lot of time praying and pondering and waiting for that precious answer.  The funny thing is that I didn’t get the answer at all of the...

Joy in the Garden Tomb by Jennifer Pulsipher Johnson
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Joy in the Garden Tomb by Jennifer Pulsipher Johnson

I remember going down to the Garden Tomb with just three other students. I must have been the Sabbath because no one else was there. The rain made everything more tangible and heightened all of my senses. I bent over to go through the little door to enter the borrowed tomb of our Savior. I...

A Modern Day Exodus by Jared August
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A Modern Day Exodus by Jared August

I had several friends who attended the Jerusalem Center and they all described how magnificent the center was, but I had my college courses planned out and there was no time for me to attend. I was working alone one day in the early summer of 2010 and was listening to some quiet spiritual music...

Dear Israel Journal – A Conclusion, by Dr. Dave Peterson
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Dear Israel Journal – A Conclusion, by Dr. Dave Peterson

Friday 1 January 1999, New Year’s Day Departure 1:00am, 2 January Dear Israel Journal, I have told the students that it is not enough when people ask “How was it?” to answer with such phrases as “it was awesome” or “great” or “no words to describe it.” Now that we are at the end of...