When we went to Capernaum, I was struck by how small it was. It made me imagine what it was like when Jesus and His disciples were there.
Unfortunately, the batteries in my headset died during that part of the tour, so I was unable to hear all of my tour guide's teaching. But I was close enough to hear that the current church is built over where it's believed Peter's mother-in-law lived. There's a glass floor in it so people can see through and imagine Jesus and the disciples there.
Unfortunately, the batteries in my headset died during that part of the tour, so I was unable to hear all of my tour guide's teaching. But I was close enough to hear that the current church is built over where it's believed Peter's mother-in-law lived. There's a glass floor in it so people can see through and imagine Jesus and the disciples there.
From the town, it's a short walk down to the shore, which is full of shells. You can stand there and listen to the water lapping on the shore and almost see a 2000-year-old boat out in the distance.
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