An Evening of Pictures, Teaching, and Biblical Discovery
Friday evening, June 26, 2026, 7:00 PM
Martindale Mennonite Fellowship Center • 352 Martindale Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522
Join us for an engaging travel-study evening that explores the Bible through the land where its message was first heard. With photographs and clear teaching, we’ll see how geography, place, and setting illuminate the meaning of Scripture and point us toward inspiring faith lessons.
Reading the Bible Through the Land
This session combines pictorial presentation, geographic context, and faith lessons into a unified exploration of Scripture. By looking at real places, such as Galilee, Jerusalem, Mount Arbel, and the Mount of Olives, we’ll discover how place and setting help us better understand the Bible.
Why the Land Still Matters
Hear a Messianic Jew share why the Land of the Bible is still a useful aid to understanding Scripture. Questions are welcome.
Aharon Levarko, Netanya, Israel
Messianic Jew • Israel-Certified Tour Guide • Bible Teacher
Aharon weaves geographic context, Bible stories, allusions, practical applications, and Jewish background into one grand tapestry of teaching.

Andrew Zimmerman, Mifflintown, PA
Tour Host • Photographer • Archaeology Team Member
Andrew shares photographs and insights from the land of the Bible, helping audiences visualize Scripture and see how text and place belong together.

Free Admission
An offering will be collected for expenses and Aharon’s ministry, Light to the Nations.
Advisors/Moderators: Eugene Hurst, New Holland, PA; Nathan Zimmerman, Reinholds, PA