Cana of Galilee | Miracle of Water into Wine & Pilgrimage Today

Cana of Galilee holds a special place in Christian memory. Here, at a humble village wedding, Jesus performed His first public miracle by turning water into wine. This guide uncovers the biblical story, the historical debate over Cana’s location, and how modern pilgrims continue to experience its message of transformation.
The Jesus Trail - Walking the Gospel Landscape of Galilee

The Jesus Trail is a long-distance pilgrimage route across the hills and shoreline of Galilee, connecting Nazareth with Capernaum through some of Christianity’s most historically significant landscapes. This guide explores the trail stage by stage, combining practical walking information with the archaeology, history, and spiritual geography of the region.
Mount of Beatitudes, Tabgha & Bethsaida | Sacred Sites of Jesus

The Mount of Beatitudes, Tabgha and Bethsaida are neighbouring sites on the north‑western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Each place is woven into the New Testament: the hill where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount, the site where He fed the multitude with loaves and fish, and the village where several of His apostles were born and a blind man received his sight. Exploring these locations reveals the deep connection between geography and faith and invites modern believers to walk in the footsteps of the Gospel.
Sea of Galilee | A Tapestry of History, Faith and Miracles

The Sea of Galilee, also called Lake Kinneret, is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the beating heart of Jesus’ Galilean ministry. On its shores He called fishermen to be disciples, taught multitudes, calmed storms and walked upon the water. Over centuries, this lake has witnessed Jewish revolts, trade routes and communities of faith, making it a unique crossroads of history and spirituality.





















