One of our most important goals at the Biblical History Center is to allow people to experience the ancient world in a personal way. Therefore, we offer several hands-on opportunities and productions. Making bread like the shepherds in the desert have for thousands of years is one of those opportunities.
We begin by entering the shepherd’s goat hair tent and learning about life in the desert. We teach guests how to say “Thank you” and “You’re welcome” while tea is served. Then we begin the bread-making. Each person is given dough to flatten and shape for cooking. Once ready, the bread is placed over a wood fire on a special oven used by shepherds. While the bread is cooking, we make butter for the bread. Since it takes a lot of shaking to make butter, each person helps with this job, too. Once the bread is ready, it is shared among the participants. Everyone eats the bread and butter they have made. Though this is a favorite activity of younger kids, those who are young at heart or who want a better understanding of a shepherd’s desert life are welcome to participate.
This is a group activity requiring a minimum of 10 people. Cost for the Shepherd’s Bread experience varies depending on whether the program is scheduled for adults or children, and includes admission to the Biblical Life Artifacts Gallery and a tour of the Archaeological Replica Garden.
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