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Expedition Promised Land: Walk Where Jesus Walked will take you on a stunning visual tour of locations across Israel. Let Joseph Prince be your personal guide unpacking the Scriptures for you at each site and sharing encouraging and practical truths for your life.

Whether you’re planning a trip to Israel or simply want to take this journey from the comfort of your couch, you will see the Bible come alive like never before with on-site footages, maps, timelines, illustrations, and animation videos. Have faith imparted to you as you discover a living Savior in this ancient land!

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A VIVID & IMMERSIVE VISUAL EXPERIENCE

Check out the special features in Expedition Promised Land, including full-color spreads, maps, historical and biblical timelines, teaching illustrations, video content, and more.

Powerful visual storytelling of the land

Be immersed in stunning photographs and breathtaking on-site video footages as Joseph shares powerful insights from Scripture at each location. Designed in a beautiful and readable layout, Expedition Promised Land will help you appreciate the historical and spiritual significance of each site.

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Maps of key areas in Jesus’ time help you better understand the layout of the land and the biblical events that took place there more than 2,000 years ago.

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Simple and clear timelines give you an overview of the rich historical and biblical backgrounds of different locations.

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Visualize important teaching points from Scripture through illustrated models and diagrams, complete with comprehensive labels.

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Special open spine binding allows you to open the book flat for the best reading experience.

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Maps of key areas in Jesus’ time help you better understand the layout of the land and the biblical events that took place there over 2,000 years ago.

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Simple and clear timelines give you an overview of the rich historical and biblical backgrounds of different locations.

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Visualize important teaching points from Scripture through illustrated models and diagrams, complete with comprehensive labels.

Multimedia content

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Watch excerpts of Joseph’s preaching content and animation videos that will give you a deeper understanding of the truths shared at the different locations. Just scan the QR codes in the book to watch these videos for free and on the go.

Other features

  • “Experience” boxes call your attention to unique sights, sounds, and aspects to pay attention to at various locations.
  • “Meditate” boxes draw out key takeaway thoughts from Joseph’s teachings. 
  • Scripture highlights help you dive into God’s Word for yourself.

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Expedition Promised Land follows a 10-day itinerary covering many sites that Jesus traveled to during His earthly ministry. Browse through key locations to get a sense of the look, feel, and content of the book.

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