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Writer's pictureThomas Bonifield

Kirk Cameron to Tour Biblical Sites in the Holy Land

The Christian actor will pay his first visit to Israel later this year and you are invited to join him on the trip.

Kirk Cameron poses for a picture at an event for his American Campfire Revival ministry.
Kirk Cameron poses for a picture at an event for his American Campfire Revival ministry. Image: kirkcameron.com.

Kirk Cameron is a man with irons in many fires. In addition to acting in feature films like last year's Lifemark from the Kendrick Brothers, the committed Believer hosts a talk show on Trinity Broadcasting Network, is currently on a reading tour with his new Children's book and runs American Campfire Revival, a ministry to spark spiritual awakening in the nation.


As if that were not enough, the 52-year-old husband and father of six adult children is teaming up with the Museum of the Bible to lead a Holy Land tour this fall. The trip is jam-packed and will include a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee, stops in Capernaum, Nazareth, an opportunity to swim in the Dead Sea, a visit to the Jordan River, and an extensive stopover in Jerusalem, featuring forays to the Western Wall, the Temple Mount, Gethsemane, and the Garden Tomb, among other prominent Biblical locations.


Cameron will share personal insights with tour participants throughout the ten-day trip, as will Jeff Kloha, Chief Curator at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, and bestselling author Joel Rosenburg. The actor took to social media to announce the tour, saying he is "so excited" and feels sure it will touch everyone involved.

"You will understand Scripture in a new and impactful way. Your faith will be refreshed as you walk in the footsteps of Jesus Himself."

This Museum of the Bible Israel Tour is scheduled for October 14th - 24th of this year and prices start at just over $4,800, which does not include airfare. You can get all the details and sign up via this link to the website of the tour company organizing the trip.

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