What a detailed glimpse into modern day Israel! This book weaves ancient history with today's busy lifestyles, not just through gorgeous photography, but also through fantastic paragraphs on each page. The book is simply exquisite! I have not been to Israel, but as a Christian I fully appreciated the details regarding the area and both past and present cultures. In addition to content, the book itself is a perfect size to purchase as an affordable gift or your own side table.
*I received a complimentary copy, but was under no obligation to write a review.
Israel—God’s Heart: Landscapes and Legacy of Israel (Skypics Israel, November 2016)
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Soar across the skies of beautiful Israel and visit contemporary and historic sites beckoning visitors to stay and explore.
The beauty of Israel from above is captured by top aerial photographer Ron Gafni. As you sweep over ancient ruins, fly high in hot air balloons, and view vignette’s of Israel’s modern lifestyles, Holy scripture will also come alive. Author Kathleen Barrett offers reflective narrative with scripture pointing to God’s redemption plan for the world.
Ron Gafni works as a professional aerial photographer after spending more than a decade in Israel's High-Tech Industry. He brings his vast experience and personal perspective through the lens of a proud Israeli citizen. His work has been featured in "National Geographic," and his company, Skypics.co.il, provides books from its "Israel From Above" collection to the Israeli government, Army and Air force, as well as to large corporations in Israel. **||** Kathleen Barrett, a south Florida resident and former teacher is a student of the Word. She shares her thoughtful point of view in "Israel-God's Heart" from a personal, 40 year walk of Christian faith and study. In 2002, she authored a children's devotional. Before that and since then, she has published numerous articles from mission's outreach to local political events. Her more personal and reflective work has been featured in a number of collections.
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