Library of 15,000 Scrolls

The ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus

Visit Library in the Central City Our Ephesus Bible tour on our Footsteps of Paul Mediterranean Cruises, will explore Paul’s time at Ephesus. In that time period, Ephesus was considered the center of travel and commerce in the ancient world. The city was situated on the Aegean Sea and was one of the greatest seaports.  Today,…

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Library Paleographer’s Delight

Ancient Scroll in The National Library of Greece

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…

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Teach your Children & Grandchildren God’s Truth about Creation

African Family Safari

Christian Vacation with a Purpose African Family Safari: Join us for an opportunity of a lifetime on an African Family Safari, with top creation teachers.  Interested in a Christian vacation like no other? “But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you; And the birds of the air, and they will tell you; Or speak to the…

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Martin Luther’s Last Straw with the Catholic Church

Wittenberg Cathedral where Mike Gendron talks about the work of Martin Luther

Why Martin Luther Wrote the 95 Theses “When Martin Luther walked the half mile from his home in Wittenberg to the Castle Church (pictured above), he was angry. He was about to nail a list of challenges against the Catholic teaching to the church door, which also served as a bulletin board in the small…

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The Protestant Reformation’s Contemporary Relevance

Reformation Heroes tours 2017

Dr. Lutzer examines the Protestant Reformation and analyzes it’s contemporary relevance and importance to Christian culture. Although the players and context are different, almost all of the conflicts that were going on during the Protestant Reformation can be seen today. Participate in one of our Christian Reformation Tours where we dive into topics such as,…

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Examination of Jesus’ Burial Site at Golgotha

We see in the Bible that the place where Jesus was crucified was called: Golgotha in the language of the Hebrews Kranion in Greek Calvarius (where “Calvary” is derived) in Latin All of these words mean skull or place of the skull. One belief suggests that it could be called “skull” because of what scripture tells us.…

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Ideal Tour for a First-Time Teaching Pastor?

sirena- Oceania ship

Perfect for the Teaching Pastor Many pastors we talk to want to lead a teaching tour. However, they are hesitant to take that first leap, nailing down a date and an itinerary. With so many locations available and Biblically relevant sites to choose from, it can seem overwhelming the first time a teaching pastor schedules a tour. 7…

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“Gate of Heaven” on the Island of Patmos

Have you ever pondered what is meant by “the gate of Heaven?” In Genesis 28:17 we read where Jacob falls asleep and has heavenly visions. He describes a “stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching to heaven,” in Genesis 28:12. And, in Genesis 28:17 he says, “How awesome is this place! This is…

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Can’t Find “Evangelical” Christian Tour Guides in Israel? Here’s Why.

A common problem that arises for Christians, traveling to Israel and Jordan, is the lack of tour guides available who have an understanding of Evangelical Christian faith.  Because there are different beliefs and values under the “Christian umbrella,” it can be difficult to find evangelical Christian tour guides in Israel that suit your Christian group travel needs. “For instance, Catholics,…

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