"For Zion's Sake"
Luxury Cruise
Through the Inside Passage of
ALASKA
August 3 - 10, 2008
8 Days
Singles Welcome! |
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Holland America's
Ms Westerdam
(built in 2003)
Departing from Seattle, Washington
Hubbard Glacier,
Juneau, Sitka, and
Ketchikan, Alaska;
Victoria, British Columbia
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After 5/2/08,
reservations
are taken on a space available basis. |
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Receive
a DISCOUNT off the price of the cruise if
you mention to the travel agent that you found their cruise information
on this web site, and use cruise discount code "RJD". |
Special
Guests
Dorothy (Dotti) Naomi Solomon,
Executive Director, Messianic Jewish Israel Fund (MJIF)
Messianic Rabbi Jonathan Bernis,
Executive Director, Jewish Voice International
Dr. Michael L. Brown, founder and president of ICN Ministries,which
is devoted to taking the message of repentance and revival to Israel,
the Church, and the Nations. |
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Music
Paul Wilbur recorded
2 albums with Benson Records and traveled for 4 years. He then ministered
with Israel's Hope for 8 years, recording 2 albums with Maranantha
Records. |
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Singles Ministry with Eric and
Lora Walker
Singles, you are in for such a treat! Eric
and Lora Walker are back by popular demand, with their "way too much
fun" Singles Experience. Singles of all ages will be totally blessed
by the informal gatherings of old and new friends and enthusiastic prayer
times. Eric and Lora Walker truly have the gift of hospitality and they
are two of the warmest people you will ever meet. Come join them (and
singles from across the globe) for this exciting cruise through some of
the most spectacular landscapes in the world!
The unique Singles events will be different, fun and just plain "cool," so bring your
friends along and come ready to make new ones also! If you are
traveling solo, we will do our best to pair you with a roommate.
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Dance workshops as we worship the Lord in dance.
The excursions are too wonderful to describe!
Take a Dog-Sled up a snow-capped mountain, Ride the White Pass & Yukon
Railroad around the beautiful country side; or take an exciting helicopter
ride to the top of a glacier for great photo-ops. Many other amazing ports
of call will confirm that this is one of the most sought after cruises ever!
The weather will be perfect in August! Short
sleeves and light sweaters in the daytime and warmer jackets in the evening.
Layering is the key. Always be prepared with jackets to slip on or off.
This special MJIF Benefit Cruise
has been planned for couples, families, singles and groups who love Israel and the Jewish people. Proceeds from this cruise will
go exclusively and directly to aid the Messianic Jewish believers living
and ministering the Gospel in Israel. |
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SEATTLE,
WASHINGTON (WA) - The
Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest. In Seattle, stroll the
bustling waterfront, visit theSpace Needle, a 650-foot structure
left over from the 1962 World's Fair. sample a local microbrew,
a glass of Washington wine and world-famous coffee.
Check out the Experience
Music Project, a rock-n-roll museum
known not only for its contents, but for its architectural design. |
Walk along
Alaskan Way, which will bring you through downtown Seattle's waterfront,
past gift shops and restaurants.
Gain some historical insight at the
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
Seattle
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Visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes.
• Explore the International Swimming
Hall of Fame.
• Explore Riverwalk area.
• Shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard.
• See Esplanade Park, the crossroads of the Center for
Performing Arts and the Museum of Discovery and Science.
• Take a 90-minute
Intercoastal Waterway cruise, and hear a lively commentary from
the boat's captain on the history of the New River and Fort Lauderdale's
historic sites. |
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Take a narrated drive through Port Everglades over the Intercoastal
Waterway and along the famous Fort Lauderdale Beach.
• Take a 30-minute airboat ride
across the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion, one
of the most breathtaking natural areas in America. Discover a variety
of fish and birds that inhabit the area, and perhaps see the most
famous Everglades inhabitant - the alligator. Enjoy Sawgrass Reptile
Exhibit after your ride and take the opportunity to touch or possibly
hold a small alligator. Discover the replica of a Seminole Indian
village. See tropical birds, rare snakes, and even the endangered
Florida panther. |
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JUNEAU,
ALASKA (AK)
In Alaska's capital, taste salmon baked over an alderwood fire, pan
for gold, flightsee the Juneau Ice Field, walk right up to the Mendenhall
Glacier, enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and even whale watching as you
have an opportunity to participate in optional shore excursions.
Juneau,
the capital of Alaska, was founded during a gold rush in 1880. Today,
the former gold-mining town counts among its riches some of Alaska's
most spectacular scenery. Nestled at the foot of Mt. Juneau in the
Alaska Panhandle, it faces the water from the mainland side of Gastineau
Channel. |
Several
magnificent fjords are located along the channel coast, and the
majestic Mendenhall Glacier,
a favorite of visitors, is nearby.
When you're in Juneau, you shouldn't miss
the amazing glacial landscape. The best view available is from the
seat of a helicopter on a shore excursion, where you can watch for
bear, mountain goats, and moose. |

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(Excursions)
Take a helicopter flight over four translucent glaciers within the
Juneau Ice Field. You'll soar past towering peaks and picturesque
alpine lakes on this exciting adventure.
Explore Juneau on foot. With more trails than
roads, Alaska's capital features world-class hiking - through glacial
waterfalls and the largest temperate rain forest in the state. |
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| Fly in
a floatplane over five breathtaking glaciers to the Taku Glacier Lodge
for a king salmon feast. And don't be surprised if a black bear wanders
into the yard. |
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KETCHIKAN,
ALASKA (AK)
Immerse yourself in Tlingit
Indian culture as you view the world's largest collection of totem
poles; kayak the colorful waterfront. Additional excursions offered
include a jeep and canoe safari, an Alaskan Lumberjack show, a
horse drawn trolley, biking, jet boating and even a bear watching
excursion. |
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SITKA,
ALASKA (AK)
Step back to the days of Russian Alaska
as you watch lively performances of the New Archangel Dancers
and view holy paintings of the Czarists' days.
This exciting cruise guarantees wildlife viewing. You’ll
have the opportunity to observe sea otters, whales, Steller sea
lions, porpoise, harbor seals, brown bears, Sitka blacktail deer,
bald eagles and a variety of marine birds. An on-board naturalist
will explain the workings of this remarkable ecosystem. You’ll
also learn about the sea otters’ recovery following their
near-extinction at the hands of Russian fur hunters in the early
1800s. |

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VICTORIA,
BRITISH COLUMBIA,
CANADA
Stroll through the charming downtown
of this very British city, with it's double-decker buses, turreted
castles, fine British woolens, tea and china. Or, just outside
the city, visit the lush flora and fauna of Butchart Gardens. |
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MESSIANIC JEWISH
ISRAEL FUND
Dorothy (Dotti) Naomi Solomon is the Executive Director of the Messianic Jewish Israel Fund (MJIF), an
autonomous, humanitarian aid agency of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of
America (MJAA). She is co-founder and President of Jewish Believers
and Friends, Inc; and has recently completed two terms as as the first
woman president of the MJAA, the oldest and largest Messianic organization
in the world, established in 1915 in the United States. |
Dotti currently
serves on the Executive board of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America,
and continues her twelve year commitment with the MJIF.
She travels annually to Israel to bring prayer and financial aid to Jewish
believers there. Dotti works alongside her husband, Messianic Rabbi, Robert
Israel Solomon, at Congregation Beth Hallel in Roswell, GA, where they
have ministered since 1977 in Jewish work.
The MJIF functions as a vehicle for Messianic believers in the Diaspora to join
hands with Jewish believers in the Land of Israel, helping to provide
spiritual and financial support.
The primary purpose of the MJIF is to be a source of aid into Israel to assist Messianic Jewish families,
individuals, ministries and congregations. Funds given to the MJIF are used to meet such basic needs as Hebrew Bibles and other literature
for spiritual growth; temporary living expenses, emergency aid and ministry
necessities for sharing faith in Messiah. The MJIF also provides small gifts to aid Jewish believers who have made Aliyah
(a permanent move) to Israel.
The MJIF is a ministry of love to God’s chosen people, therefore, all board
members are volunteers and no salaries are paid to anyone working in this
ministry. |
Jonathan Bernis is
a Jewish believer in Yeshua (Jesus), and Executive Director of Jewish
Voice Ministries International. JVMI's mission, in accord with Romans
1:16 is to proclaim the gospel "to the Jew first, and also to the
Gentile" throughout the world.
Jonathan was the founding Rabbi of Shema Yisrael Messianic Congregation
in Rochester, New York where he served as Senior Messianic Rabbi from
1984-1993. He also founded and pastored the Messianic Center of St. Petersburg,
Russia where he lived and ministered from 1993-1995. He now travels extensively
worldwide, bringing the Gospel to both Jews and Gentiles, equipping believers
with a deeper knowledge of the Jewish roots of their faith and teaching
them how to reach Jewish people with the Good News.
Jonathan teaches at conferences and in local churches
worldwide. He is a prominent leader in the Messianic Movement and serves
on the Board of over a dozen other ministries. He is a contributing editor
for Charisma magazine, where his column, "Ask The Rabbi" appears
bi-monthly.
He is also the President of Christian Alliance For
Israel, a ministry that organizes pro-Israel conferences and seminars
to rally Christian support for Israel. Their "Israel’s Jubilee"
conference held in 1998 to celebrate Israel’s 50th anniversary drew
over 10,000 Christians and Jews.
Jonathan holds University degrees in Judaism and
Early Christianity and has done extensive post graduate study including
work on archeological excavations in Israel. |
Dr.
Michael L. Brown is
founder and president of ICN Ministries, which is devoted to taking the
message of repentance and revival to Israel, the Church, and the Nations.
He met the Lord in 1971 as a sixteen year-old, heroin-shooting, LSD-using
Jewish rock drummer. Since then, he has preached around the world, written
more than fifteen books, some of which have been translated into more
than a dozen languages, and lectured at leading seminaries. He is committed
to helping raise up a holy army of consecrated believers who will spark
a spiritual, moral, and cultural revolution in the land.
As a leader in the Brownsville Revival from
1996-2000, he helped birth the Brownsville Revival School of Ministry,
serving as its first president. In January 2001 he and his team birthed
the FIRE School of Ministry (FSM), where he continues to serve as its
president and as a full-time faculty member. (FSM is now based in Concord,
North Carolina.) At present, graduates of the school are now bearing fruit
for the Lord throughout America and in more than twenty-five nations.
Dr. Brown also heads up the FIRE leadership team
(FIRE is the acronym for the Fellowship for International Revival and
Evangelism), which gives oversight to FIRE Church, the community base
of the movement, FIRE International, the school's missions sending agency,
as well as FSM.
As a Jewish believer in Jesus, he is active in
Jewish evangelism, debating rabbis on radio, TV, and college campuses,
as well as teaching the Church about God's eternal purposes for Israel
and the Jewish people. He is also a published Old Testament and Semitic
scholar, holding a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from
New York University. He has served as a Visiting Professor of Jewish Apologetics
at Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Mission and as a Visiting
Professor of Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. |
Paul
Wilbur
The world’s opera stages were the ambition
of a determined young man named Paul Wilbur. A passion for the arts, music,
and teaching took him from under graduate school in Cleveland, Ohio across
the Atlantic to study in Milan, Italy. There he was instructed in vocal
technique, Italian, and high-opera by some of Europe’s most skilled
mentors.
“By the time I had returned from Italy the
direction of my life had been pretty well set in stone,” Paul says.
“The life of Richard Tucker had become a pattern to success that
I wished to emulate. Here was a Jewish man, who was one of the world’s
most revered operatic icons, and who also honored his religious tradition
by singing under the domed roofs of the world’s synagogues.”
All of this was about to change.
“I was pursuing a Master’s Degree in
vocal music at Indiana University, and the things that normally attract
a young man were also attractive to me: music, my friends, and girls.
As I pursued relationships, inevitably two things happened: I asked girls
out for a date, they invited me to church.” The writing was on the
wall.
“It was like I wore a t-shirt that said, ‘Please…somebody
take me to church.’” Well, it was during one of those “church
dates” that Paul encountered Jerry Williams a young man from West
Texas whose testimony and friendship would change his life forever.
“I was completely taken by Jerry’s love
and passion for God. From the very first time I saw him ‘perform’
I understood that he was not singing about God, rather he was singing
to Him. It was as if he actually knew the God I sang about at Temple:
the one whose voice I longed to hear.”
This was all new to Paul. Being raised in the home
of a Jewish father and a Baptist mother, he grew up attending a variety
of churches. While in college he joined The Temple in downtown Cleveland,
singing in the sanctuary choir. But now, he was being impacted for the
very first time by the manifest presence of God.
This experience, along with powerful teaching from
the Scriptures, continued to draw Paul week by week. He joined a Bible
Study in his graduate dorm and became hungry for anything that could teach
him about the God of the Bible.
One Sunday the church announced that anyone who
would like a free meal would be paired with a church family. Paul signed
up, but then had second thoughts.
“I was picturing this grandma and grandpa,
and my payment for eating their dinner was going to be hours of conversation
sitting in a room with quilts over our laps looking at pictures of their
grandchildren,” he recalled thinking.
But try as he might, Paul could not get out of the
commitment. When he arrived at the house he was completely overcome to
see the young man whose music had touched him so deeply several months
earlier. It was just a few weeks later on a fishing trip to Tennessee
that Jerry introduced Paul to his Messiah. The day was March 26, 1977.
“In the next several weeks I began to understand
the truth of II Corinthians 5:17 that says, ‘If any man is in the
Messiah, he is a new creation’”.
Together with their friend Ed Kerr they formed the
popular contemporary Christian group Harvest. They traveled and ministered
together, and recorded several albums on the Benson Record label, Milk
& Honey.
“What an incredible time this was for my life,”
Paul says. “But the call to bring the Gospel back to the Jewish
community grew stronger and stronger in my heart.” After nearly
five years Paul yielded to this call and moved his small family to the
Washington DC area and a fledgling Messianic congregation.
“For two years I worked odd jobs and found
part-time work to pay the bills until the Lord brought together three
Jewish men and called them Israel’s Hope. We traveled and ministered
together for more than eight years recording several albums on the Maranatha!
record label.”
Music, Teaching & Mercy Ministry
Today Paul’s ministry is as worldwide as his
music. “God’s grace is truly amazing,” Paul says, “as
we have ministered in more than thirty nations, recorded in three languages,
and have witnessed thousands set free by Messiah empowered worship and
praise.”
One of the aspects of this ministry that may not
be apparent at first glance is Paul’s commitment to the marriage
of music, ministry, and acts of mercy. “As we travel to third world
nations we seek to bring a larger expression of the kingdom of God in
a practical way. Dr. Paul Williams staffs free medical clinics to minister
to the needs of the poor; Paul Cuny brings MarketPlace Ministry to the
business community; Messiah Company brings the beauty of movement to worship,
while Integrity Worship artists stir the hearts to joyful song.”
Paul sees his calling to the Church and the
Jewish community and to build bridges of reconciliation between them.
His latest recording for Integrity, The
Watchman, is a stirring call to the
Body of Christ worldwide to take up their place on the walls of their
lives, congregations, cities, and nations—to be faithful, prayerful,
and watchful during what he calls “this most prophetic hour.”
The Watchman was recorded “live” on Yom Kippur at Cornerstone Church in
San Antonio with Pastor John Hagee. “Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement,”
he explains, “was the one day of the year that the high priest was
allowed to come before the presence of God, and only with blood, making
atonement for himself and all Israel. I believe this recording will carry
that anointing in a very special way and will sweep many into the kingdom
of God.” |
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America's Ms Westerdam Staterooms |
| Cabin Category |
Description |
Double
Occupancy |
| M
- (inside cabin) |
Large inside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, shower |
$1,159.00 |
| L
- (inside cabin) |
Large inside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, shower. |
$1,219.00 |
| K
- (inside cabin) |
Large inside
Staterooms include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, shower. |
$1,279.00 |
| J
- (inside cabin) |
Large inside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, shower. |
$1,339.00 |
| I
- (inside cabin) |
Large inside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, shower. |
$1,399.00 |
| F
- (picture window) |
Large Outside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, bathtub & shower. |
$1,549.00 |
| E
- (picture window) |
Large Outside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, bathtub & shower. |
$1,619.00 |
| D
- (picture window) |
Large Outside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, bathtub & shower. |
$1,679.00 |
| C
- (picture window) |
Large Outside Staterooms
include two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, bathtub & shower. |
$1,739.00 |
| VD
- (private verandah) |
Deluxe Verandah Outside
Staterooms include 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, bath &
shower, sitting area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$1,849.00 |
| VC
- (private verandah) |
Deluxe Verandah Outside
Staterooms include 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, bath &
shower, sitting area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$1,919.00 |
| VB
- (private verandah) |
Deluxe Verandah Outside Staterooms include
2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, bath & shower, sitting
area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$1,979.00 |
| VA
- (private verandah) |
Deluxe Verandah Outside Staterooms include
two lower beds convertible to a queen-size bed, bath & shower, sitting
area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$2,039.00 |
| SS
- (superior verandah suite) |
Superior Verandah Suites feature two
lower beds convertible to a queen size bed, sofa bed for one, bathroom with
dual sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath & shower & additional
shower stall, VCR, floor-to-ceiling windows. |
$2,399.00 |
| SA
- (deluxe verandah suite) |
All staterooms feature two lower beds
convertible to a king-size bed, bathroom with dual sink vanity, full-size
whirlpool bath & shower & additional shower stall, large sitting
area, dressing room, private verandah, sofa bed for two, VCR, floor-to-ceiling. |
$3,499.00 |
All rates quoted are in US Dollars. Third
and fourth passenger rates are $499 per person for children (under 18
years old) and $599 per person for adults. Taxes and port charges are
an additional $360. Holland America has imposed a fuel surcharge of $35 per person. These charges will be collected at the time of final payment.
ALL GUEST MUST BE REGISTERED WITH OUR TRAVEL AGENT TO BE ADMITTED TO CONFERENCE
EVENTS. Single occupancy is 150% of the double occupancy fare for inside
and oceanview cabins and 200% of the double occupancy fare for balcony
cabins and suites. A conference fee of $99 per adult can be paid prior to sailing or on the day of embarkation at the registration table.
PAYMENTS:
In order to reserve your cabin, a deposit of
$350 (per person) is required with your reservation form and can be made
with a credit card, personal check, cashiers check or money order. After 5/2/08,
reservations
are taken on a space available basis. All payments must be made in US funds. |
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