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George Forteville and Don Winton talk about their trip to Israel as if
they’ve just returned from an old friend’s home.
The Sea of Galilee is the most beautiful lake in the world as far as
Winton, 81, is concerned. It’s also where the Bible says Jesus walked on
water, where he grew up and where he spent most his life, the Corona del
Mar resident added.
Forteville, of Newport Beach, was affected by the Garden Tomb of
Jesus, where the Bible says Christ was resurrected. Golgotha stood in the
background, the city where he was crucified. For 77 year-old Forteville,
standing in spots most people have only read about was a spiritual
experience.
“It’s inspiring to go to to a place where you know there’s a lot of
history from the life of the Lord Jesus Christ,” said Forteville, who
belongs to Costa Mesa’s Calvary Chapel with Winton.
World War II veterans Winton, Forteville and 10 other pilots, bombardiers and other service men who meet regularly for breakfast in
Newport Beach went on the trip together in March. The purpose was to
support the people of Israel and take in the homeland of the Bible.
The group visited an Israeli army air base, where they were given a
tour, introduced to commanding air force generals and led into the
cockpits of F16 fighter planes. They walked through a tank museum, talked
with Israeli air force officers and watched the pilots do aerobatics in
the air.
“We wanted to have a get together with Israeli fighter pilots and show
them that we’re supporting them,” Winton said. “Our solidarity is with
Israel.”
Outside of the base, the men visited the Mount of Beatitudes,
Capernaum, Masada, raved over the abundance of date palms and banana
trees and enjoyed the food.
This was Forteville’s second time to Israel and Winton’s 22nd.
“I just have a love for the land,” Winton said.
A professional sculptor, the frequent traveler has done portraits of
Israeli leaders including Theodore Hertzel, who founded the idea of the
nation of Israel; David Bengurian; Golda Meir and a host of prime
ministers and other figures there. He casts the sculptures in bronze.
For Forteville, a retired supervisor in the Los Angeles Times’ press
room, his most recent visit to Israel moved him as more than just a
traveler.
“To be where Jesus walked and Jesus talked, it was a very very
interesting trip,” he said.
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