A church group from Fernandina Beach is now safely back home after finding themselves stranded in Israel amidst the ongoing conflict.
. The senior pastor spoke with Action News Jax and described the chaos he saw and the challenges of getting everybody back safely.Senior Pastor Zach Terry says there were missile strikes close to where they were with one being roughly a half-mile from their hotel. While they didn’t see the carnage, they saw the chaos that unfolded around it all.“It was a standard wonderful experience up until the 3rd day on the ground,” Terry said.
Terry says during one of the sights, things didn’t go as planned and instead of traveling by boat, they boarded a bus.
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