Archive for November 2016
Library Paleographer’s Delight
Precious Manuscripts at National Library of Greece Not many tours will take the time to show you the marvelous marble National Library of Greece. It is an important part of our Footsteps of Paul Christian Tours of Greece because the library houses a treasure of virtually unknown Biblical manuscripts. The manuscripts are dated between the 7th and 11th centuries. Their construction is…
Read MorePaul’s teaching starts riot in Ephesus
Merchants go berserk with the preaching of the Gospel Old news? Yes, it was the headline in Ephesus over 2000 years ago. In the New Testament book of Acts it’s recorded that the Lord caused a riot to break out among those who sold idols and pagan works of the goddess Artemis. A group of…
Read MoreBring the bible alive in the wild
Teaching God’s Truth about Creation Join us for an opportunity of a lifetime! Our African Family Safari will have Creation instruction lead by teachers David Rives and Buddy Davis. Vacation with a Purpose on a Christian Safari But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you; And the birds of the air, and they will tell you; Or…
Read MoreExploring Lands of Ancient Treasure: Following in the Apostles’ Footsteps
Explore locations read about in the Bible following the footsteps of the apostles, exploring historic, cultural, and spiritual history of ancient lands. Image walking through the ancient lands of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. Now, imagine following the footsteps of the Apostle Paul, one of the most important figures of the Apostolic…
Read MoreYoung Theologian’s Impact on the Reformation
Where does John Calvin Fit into the Reformation? While on a Reformation Tour you will be immersed in historical context of the Reformation. You will explore the lives and teachings of the Reformers, and resulting effects of their preaching of Reformed Theology. John Calvin, a major figure in the movement, is one of the subjects…
Read MoreWalk Wittenberg’s Cobblestone Streets
Wittenberg: Walk where Martin Luther walked While on a Reformation Tour you will be immersed in the historical context of the Reformation by exploring the lives and teachings of the Reformers, and the resulting effects of the Reformed Theology they preached. In our itinerary we visit the town of Wittenberg, Germany, home to Martin Luther,…
Read MoreCreation and the Big Five
What could be more exciting? Interested in a Christian vacation like no other? What would be more exciting than snapping a photo of a stunning African elephant in its natural habitat? How about an up-close elephant encounter with these remarkable creatures! Wouldn’t you love the opportunity to photograph them, and a chance to pet, feed, and learn about them in person?…
Read MoreVisitors are Stunned Visiting the 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…
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