Ancient Papyrus Bible Manuscripts Displayed in Berlin

It’s one thing to read the Bible or Torah, but it’s a completely different experience altogether to have an up close and personal look at the original Hebrew and Egyptian manuscripts that we’ve become so familiar with. Embark on a Christian Reformation Bible study tour and see these original texts. Berlin’s Museum Island Hosts Thousands…

Read More

Dr. Erwin Lutzer: Pastor Emeritus of Moody Church

Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer, served as the Senior Pastor for almost 40 years. A respected expert and Biblical teacher, Dr. Lutzer has featured on radio programs with thousands of listeners and that go out across the country and the world. He is most well known for: Running to Win—a daily…

Read More

Over 500 Years Since Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Ignited Reformation

Reformation Day

More than 500 years ago, in 1517, Martin Luther’s 95 Theses was written. It attacked the Catholic Church’s corrupt practice of selling “indulgences,” or what we might call “selling salvation passes for money.” Martin Luther was a Pastor who, among numerous other 16th century Priests and Pastors, began to criticize the Catholic Church that they served. Luther…

Read More

A Personal Letter from Dr. Mark Tatlock of The Master’s Academy International

Reformation Heroes Tour with Living Passages, Germany 2017

Dear Friends, I am very excited for our upcoming Reformation Heroes Tour. In just four weeks, our group of 25 will meet in Berlin and together embark on an 11-day journey visiting some of the most important sites in church history. The opportunity to learn together by visiting the very locations where Luther, Zwingli, and…

Read More

Visitors are Stunned Visiting the Pergamon Museum

Pergamon Museum

The Gate of Ishtar at the Pergamon Museum Chilling. For more than 2,000 years the Ishtar Gate has stood for the Immorality and corruption of Babylon. The Old Testament depicts it as an evil city. The Tower of Babel, a symbol of human arrogance, began there. Located between the Tigris and Euphrates in what today is…

Read More

Ancient Israel Discovery on Merneptah Stele

Ancient Israel Artifact

Ancient Israel Discovery May Pre-Date Earliest Mention of Israel at Berlin’s Egyptian Museum In an article published in the Biblical Archaeology Review, concerning ancient Israel, researchers are making great strides in the area of biblical archaeology and history. It has been assumed that the earliest known mention of Israel was found on the Merneptah Stele, where…

Read More

Explore “Patterns of Evidence: Exodus” Documentary on Egypt Tour

Pharoh Egypt Bible Tour

Explore sites and evidence which provide proof of the Biblical Exodus and gave agnostic archaeologists reason to believe these events took place in history! Watching Patterns of Evidence: Exodus, it was thrilling to see some of the documentation of the Exodus exposed via the media.  Over the years, our Egyptian Biblical tours have included the…

Read More