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Where We Journey
Every journey can be tailor‑made to fit your group's vision and schedule. Add more sites, meaningful experiences, and special moments along the way—it's your faith journey, and we're here to help you walk it with joy, peace, and lasting memories.

Walk where Scripture became geography
No destination changes a pastor or congregation more profoundly. Israel is where the Word became flesh, walked dusty roads, calmed a sea, and rose from a garden tomb. Stand in the land and the text comes alive in ways no commentary can replicate.

Where Moses stood and the desert speaks
Jordan holds the final chapters of the Exodus and the threshold of the Promised Land. From the summit of Mount Nebo — where Moses saw Canaan — to the rose-red city of Petra, Jordan rewards every congregation willing to go deeper into the biblical world.

Where bondage became deliverance
Egypt is woven through the entire Bible — from Joseph sold into slavery, to the plagues and the Exodus, to the infant Christ carried here for safety. Sail the Nile, explore ancient temples, and walk among some of the oldest Christian monasteries on earth. No destination more directly confronts the sovereignty of God over the empires of this world.

Where the Gospel entered Europe
Follow Paul's second missionary journey through Philippi, Thessaloniki, Athens, and Corinth. Stand on Mars Hill where Paul addressed the philosophers, walk the streets where he was beaten and imprisoned, and sail the Aegean toward Patmos where John received the Revelation.

The seven churches and the cradle of Christian doctrine
All seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation stand on Turkish soil. Ephesus was Paul's headquarters for three years. The first great councils of the Church were held here. Walk through each of the seven letters and end in Constantinople — the city that carried Christianity into the medieval world.

Where the apostles were martyred and the Church endured
Rome is where Peter was crucified, Paul was beheaded, and the faith that the empire tried to extinguish became the faith of the empire. Walk the catacombs, stand in the Colosseum, and enter St. Peter's Basilica — built over the tomb of the fisherman from Galilee.