In the first five weeks of Lent more than 16,000 pilgrims from all over the world went on Christian Aid’s Journey to Jerusalem making it the biggest virtual pilgrimage of its kind.
Commenting on Christian Aid's Lent 'virtual pilgrimage' to Jerusalem (see 'Lent resource' button on the right), Simon Barrow, co-director of the think-tank Ekklesia, which is helpi
The online journey begins today organised by the UK-based international development agency Christian Aid. During Lent, Christians and others and being invited to take part in a virtual Israel-Palestine pilgrimage.