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Have you been on a vacation that was not a blessing because you did not travel with other Christians? This list of Christian Packages is simply a means for you to enjoy the friendship, Bible study, and encouragement that you gain when traveling with people of like mind and faith. Many group leaders offer study tours and private group packages as well.

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TOUR THE HOLY LAND OF ISRAEL

Jerusalem • Sea of Galilee • Bethlehem • Jordan River

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HOLY LAND AND JORDAN TOUR

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CHRISTIAN  TOUR OF ITALY

Rome • Florence • Venice • Pisa • Verona • Assisi

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TURKEY & GREECE IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL

Istanbul • Ephesus • Pergamon • Thessaloniki • Philippi • Corinth

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TURKEY & GREECE TOUR WITH CRUISE

Istanbul • Ephesus •Pergamon • Thessaloniki • Philippi • Corinth

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CLERGY TRIPS • ISRAEL • GREECE

Special offer for senior pastors only! Israel Tour for Pastors & Greece Tour for Pastors.

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Experience the Holy Land on a Christian Group Tour if Israel

Christian & Religious Travel Group Custom Tour Company

Welcome to Friendship Tours, a Christian group travel company specializing in pilgrimage & Christian tours to the Holy Land as well as worldwide tours for Christian groups.

Our name says it all! When you join us for Christian travel, it’s the beginning of a friendship that may last for one trip or several. Many of our clients are repeat customers, and we even have second-generation travelers among our patrons.

When we started our company in 1981, our goal was to serve and honor God the best way we knew how — by helping to enrich the lives of fellow followers of Christ.

With a range of appealing religious tours, carefully vetted locations and staffing, and affordable pricing, we offer the chance to realize your dream of visiting the Holy Land and walking in the footsteps of Christ, his disciples, and other biblical figures.

Our expertise in worldwide travel planning ensures high-quality tours and an experience you’ll never forget. Whether you want to visit holy sites in Israel, Greece, or Turkey or you’re interested in an early Christianity tour of Italy, England, or Spain, Friendship Tours is a renowned Christian tour company that ensures safe, affordable and fulfilling travel for our friends in faith.

A Focus on Friendship and Christian Values

When you choose Friendship Tours, the first thing that happens is you become our friend. This means we always treat you with respect and we go out of our way to ensure that you have a fulfilling travel experience.

Whether you want to marvel at the wonders of Christ and his disciples while visiting the sites where they stood, connect with your Christian heritage through pilgrimage to the Holy Land, or simply travel with like-minded people of faith, our Christian tours can help you find the enrichment you seek at the best value for your money and so much more.

With all-inclusive tours at affordable and competitive rates, we proudly help every traveler enjoy the trip of a lifetime. We even offer one free trip for every five paying travelers, so more family members or ministry staff can join Christian travel groups.

Pilgrimage Tours

Have you ever dreamed of visiting the famous Sea of Galilee, the real-world site where Jesus walked on water, was baptized by John the Baptist, and gave his glorious Sermon on the Mount? Maybe you’ve always dreamed of traveling to Bethlehem, where Mary gave birth to a miraculous baby fated to change the world.

When you partner with Friendship Travel for your religious travel needs, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in a range of pilgrimage tours that lead you through major biblical sites in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Greece, and Turkey. You can see where Christ lived his life, follow in the footsteps of saints and prophets, and more.

Tours for our Christian travel groups include roundtrip airfare from your home city, first-class hotel accommodations, breakfast, and dinner daily, and guidance from knowledgeable, Bible-trained, professional local tour guides.

We visit every hotel we use to ensure the highest quality, we personally interview all of our booked tour guides, and we select experienced staff dedicated to delivering outstanding service.

Trips range from 10 to 15 days, depending on the tour you choose, and in some cases, we offer the option to extend your visit with travel to Jordan, Cairo, or Rome.

Christian Tours of Europe

If you’re interested in traveling through Europe with a Christian group, you’ll find that Friendship Tours also offers trips to several different European countries. You could spend 15 days seeing the sights of majestic England, Scotland, and Ireland or enjoy the splendors of Eastern Europe with a tour through Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, and Warsaw.

See the very best of Italy with a 13-day excursion through Rome, Capri, Florence, Assisi, and Venice. Or drink up the beauty of Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba, Costa del Sol, and Lisbon in 14 fabulous days touring Spain and Portugal.

You can also explore the churches of Europe with our European Church Heritage tour or visit the German towns of Martin Luther’s life. With so many amazing tours to choose from, your only problem will be deciding where to travel first.

Save with Scheduled Tours

We know that travel can be expensive, which is why we make it easy to save with scheduled tours that offer incredible value.

We carefully select itineraries that include traditional favorites (gleaned from over 2,000 tour groups we’ve led), current popular tours, and new and original programs that highlight Old and New Testament experiences. If you’re looking for the best value for your money, choose our pre-planned, scheduled Christian tours.

Booking with Ease for Your Large Group

In addition to scheduled travel, Friendship Tours is pleased to offer custom tours for groups of 15 or more. Whether you’re leading a church group or arranging a trip for friends, we’ll gladly create a unique tour for your group. We can offer suggested itineraries and customize them to meet your needs and preferences.

Knowledgeable and Dedicated Local Guides

At Friendship Tours, we take our responsibility for delivering authentic, enriching religious tours seriously, and we select only the destinations, staff, and tour guides that meet our high standards.

We personally interview every guide to ensure professionalism, extensive knowledge of and love for their local region, and Bible training. We want you to enjoy a remarkable travel experience, and our trusted guides play a vital role.

Why Choose Friendship Tours for Your Religious Travel?

In over four decades of travel planning, having led over 2,000 groups, the team at Friendship Tours has always stuck by our core philosophy of offering all-inclusive travel at affordable prices. We want you, as our friend, to enjoy an enriching experience and a truly memorable trip that highlights your love of Christ.

Our goal is to make your dream of visiting his land and walking in his footsteps come true, with a comprehensive itinerary that includes select destinations, knowledgeable local tour guides, and all-inclusive, first-class accommodations. We’ll take care of every aspect of planning so you can sit back and marvel at the wonders of the Holy Land.

If you’re ready to book a tour for your Christian travel groups with Friendship Tours, simply make your reservation today or contact us requesting information about custom travel packages for groups of 15 or more.

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The Best of the Holyland – 10 Days

THE BEST OF THE HOLYLAND Jerusalem • Sea of Galilee • Bethlehem • Jordan River

HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR TOUR

  • Roundtrip airfare from New York
  • First Class Hotels, Breakfast and Dinner Daily
  • Deluxe, air-conditioned Motor coaches
  • Visits to Major Biblical Sites
  • Comprehensive Sightseeing per the Itinerary
  • Professional, Bible-trained Guides
  • Ride in a replica of ancient Wooden Boats on the Sea of Galilee

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The Holyland in Depth – 11 days

The Holy Land In Depth Jerusalem • Sea of Galilee • Bethlehem • Jordan River

Israel – On the Ladder of Faith - 12 Days

Israel – On The Ladder Of Faith Beer Sheeva • Sea of Galilee • Dead Sea • Jerusalem

  • Fully Escorted in Israel
  • Roundtrip Airfare from New York
  • First Class Hotels
  • Full Israeli Buffet Breakfast and Dinner Daily
  • Deluxe Air-conditioned Motorcoaches
  • Enjoy nights in the desert wilderness.
  • Swim (float) in the Dead Sea.
  • Indepth experience of Jesus ministry in the Galilee.

The Exodus of Moses from Egypt to Israel - 15 Days

THE EXODUS OF MOSES Egypt • Jordan • Israel

  • Deluxe, Air-conditioned Motorcoaches
  • Visits to Old & New Testament Sites
  • Boat Ride across the Red Sea
  • Full visit into Petra
  • Ride in Wooden Boats on the Sea of Galilee
  • Optional Full Day Luxor & Valley of the King

The Jewel of the Middle East - 15 Days

THE JEWEL OF THE MIDDLE EAST

  • See Beirut, Damascus, Palmyra& Petra
  • Ride in a Wooden Boat on the Sea of Galilee
  • London Sightseeing

The Holy Land & Turkey - 15 Days

ISRAEL & TURKEY- THE TWO HOLY LANDS Ephesus • Laodicea • Phidelphia • Thyatira • Pergamon • Galilee • Jordan River

Optional Jordan Extension - 4 Days

OPTIONAL JORDAN WITH PETRA Nabatean City of Petra • Mt. Nebo • Jerash This option can be added to any tour going to Isreal.

  • First Class Hotel
  • Breakfast and Dinner Daily
  • Full Tour into Ancient Petra
  • Drive along Kings Highway
  • Visit Mt. Nebo, Madaba and Jerash

Optional Cairo Extension - 4 Days

OPTIONAL EGYPT EXTENSION Cairo • Great Pyramids • Nile Cruise This option can be added to any tour going to Israel.

  • Deluxe Hotel in Cairo
  • Deluxe Air-conditioned Motorcoach
  • Full visit to the Great Pyramids and Sphinx
  • Entrance to the Egyptian Museum
  • Optional Tour to Luxor with Round-trip Airfare
  • Optional Luxury Nile River Cruise & Abu Simbel

Optional Rome Extension - 4 Days

OPTIONAL ROME EXTENSION Vatican • Sistine Chapel • Catacombs This option can be added to any tour going to Isreal.

  • Full day tour of Ancient Rome
  • Visit the museum at the Sistine Chapel

Turkey & Greece in the Footsteps of St.Paul - 12 Days

Turkey & Greece in the Footsteps of St.Paul Istanbul • Ephesus •Pergamon • Thessaloniki • Philippi • Corinth

  • Visits to the Sites of Apostle Paul
  • Cruise three days in the Greek Isles
  • See the Well-Preserved Site of Ephessus
  • See sites of the Seven Churches of Revelations
  • Explore Enchanting Istanbul and Much More

Paul’s Journey in Greece & Turkey (with cruise) - 14 Days

Paul’s Journey in Greece & Turkey (with cruise)

Turkey – The Seven Churches of the Apocalypse - 12 Days

Turkey – The Seven Churches of the Apocalypse Revelations and Early Christianity Tour of Turkey

  • See the Well-Preserved Site of Ephesus
  • See All of the Seven Churches of Revelations
  • Sites of Early Christianity
  • Visit Enchanting Cappadocia
  • Explore Intriguing Istanbul

Greece in the Steps of Paul - 12 Days

GREECE IN THE STEPS OF PAUL Including Greek Isle Cruise

  • Visit Northern and Southern Greece
  • Greek Isle Cruise including Ephessus and Patmos

Greece in the Steps of Paul (with Rome) - 10 Days

GREECE IN THE STEPS OF PAUL WITH ROME Rome • Vatican • Kavala • Philippi • Corinth • Athens

  • Fully Escorted in Europe
  • Audience with the Pope in Rome
  • Vatican, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s
  • Visit Kavala and Philippi
  • Visit Corinth and the Acropolis.
  • Comprehensive Sightseeing throughout Italy

Lake Como To The Scenic Greek Isles - 12 Days

LAKE COMO TO THE SCENIC GREEK ISLES Stresa • Lake Como • Venice • Mykonos • Santorini • Rhodes

  • Fully Escorted in Italy & Greece
  • Enjoy the scenic Italian Lake District of Lake Como
  • Romantic Venice with Gondola’s through the canals
  • Cruise the blue waters of the Greek Isles
  • Visit the Greek islands

The Lands of Martin Luther - 14 Days

THE LANDS OF MARTIN LUTHER Berlin • Munich • Innsbruck • Heidelberg

  • Visits to the German Towns of Luther’s Life
  • Cruise on the Rhine River

The Best of European Church Heritage - 15 Days

THE BEST OF EUROPEAN CHURCH HERITAGE

  • Explore the historical sites of the Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran & Baptist denominations
  • See intriguing Stonehenge
  • Visit beautiful Paris
  • Enjoy the Swiss Alps in Zurich and Geneva

Lakes of Italy - Venice, Florence & Rome - 11 Days

LAKES OF ITALY Venice • Lake Como • Florence • Rome

  • Fully Escorted in Italy
  • Enjoy Lake Como and the canals of Venice
  • Visit Uffizi Gallery, Italy’s largest art museum

The Very Best of Italy - 13 Days

THE VERY BEST OF ITALY Rome • Capri • Florence • Assisi • Venice

  • Visit Pompeii, Capri and Sorrento
  • Visit the Leaning Tower in Pisa
  • Explore the rich treasures of the Vatican

Best Of Eastern Europe - 14 Days

Best Of Eastern Europe Prague • Vienna • Budapest • Warsaw

  • Visits to the Schoenbrunn Palace
  • Cruise on the Danube River
  • Tour the Hradcany Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.

Splendors of Eastern Europe - 14 Days

Splendors Of Eastern Europe Berlin • Vienna • Prague • Budapest • Warsaw

  • Cruise the blue waters of the Greek Isles.

Majestic England, Scotland & Ireland - 15 Days

Majestic England, Scotland & Ireland London • Ring of Kerry • Dublin • Edinburgh

  • See London’s Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Westminster Abby
  • Tour the scenic countryside of Wales, Ireland and Lake District.
  • See Shakespeare’s birthplace and his wife’s childhood home.

Scotland & Ireland - 13 Days

Scotland & Ireland Dublin • Belfast • Oban • Iona • Edinburgh

  • Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, O’Connell Street, Grafton Street
  • Visit the Glenveagh National Park and Glenveagh Castle.
  • Tour majestic Edinburgh and Edinburgh Castle.

Spain & Portugal - 14 Days

Spain & Portugal Barcelona • Madrid • Toledo • Cordoba • Costa Del Sol • Lisbon

  • World -famous Prado Museum & the treasure-filled Royal Palace
  • Stay in Estepona, one of the most famous resorts of Costa del Sol
  • Tour Fatima. See the Batalha Monastery.

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It is always a pleasure working with you and your team. You guys understand the importance of selecting the sites and details including selecting the right Christian guides in order for the Bible to come alive.  You have trained your guides to know exactly how to work in tandem with pastors and allow the time to teach at sites. As far as pricing goes, we feel as though we got a 13 day trip for the price of a 10 day tour. For me the highlight was when you arrived in Jerusalem for our farewell dinner and shook my hand. That truly made me believe that you really knew what “customer service” meant and went the extra mile to make us feel special. We’re ready to book our next trip!  Next year in Israel!

Thank you so much for making our trip possible in spite of all of the challenges we faced.   I recall, when the war in Israel started it was three weeks before departure. All our folks thought we would lose all our money because no one would go to Israel with rockets flying.  Insurance companies would not  pay out anything because war is not covered.  Two weeks later you emailed us and changed the dates to three months out at no added cost. Wow! That was the workings of a true Christian!  You could have charged us more to go two months later. But you did not and that’s a God fearing Christian right there. Friendship Tours, your travel ministry,  has my business for as along as I can travel.

Friendship Tours has been my only travel provider for three decades. From the Bible lands to Europe and the Reformation sites, they have always given me excellent service at the right price. I have always felt safe and satisfied. Their on the ground support has always made you know that every need will be covered. They are an industry leader you can trust.

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Joan Peace Travel and "Israel for the Christian Traveler"

books and maps have been birthed from a passion

for the country of Israel, the people of Israel, and for the biblical, historical, and eternal significance of the nation of Israel.

Joan Peace, better known as “Joan Shalom” in Israel, is the CEO of Joan Peace Travel. Her desire is to see as many believers as possible experience spiritual transformation and "the trip of their lifetime" in the Holy Land. Her travel company is not just her job; it’s her passion and ministry. 

Joan also operated a 501 (c) (3) non-profit for Israel – the Israel Now Project which was dedicated to “educating and empowering Christians to both understand and support Israel, while tangibly making a positive difference to both the nation of Israel and each believer’s personal faith journey and biblical understanding.”  One of the primary focuses of the foundation was to support, pray for, love on, and ultimately “adopt” Israeli Holocaust Survivors while they’re still with us. Would you like your tour participants to prepare and share a meal with a group of Holocaust Survivors? Or how about taking them on a biblical field trip? Just ask - we'll make it happen!

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We are dedicated to supporting you every step of the way – from planning your itinerary to providing a timely quote, to assisting group members that have special needs. We are here to assist you with every planning need until you return home. 

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If you have your itinerary set, great! If you’re open to unique, outside-of-the-box itineraries that incorporate not only the amazing Christian sites but also the amazing Israeli people, perhaps even including a service component – we’d love to help! This is our specialty. As the author of the three-time national award winning Christian travel guide to Israel, Israel for the Christian Traveler , Joan’s knowledge of Israel is bountiful.    She is also the creator of the comprehensive and concise LAP MAP  Israel LAP MAP for the Christian Traveler   and the The Ultimate Israel STUDY GUIDE AND JOURNAL for the Christian Traveler . Joan is enthusiastic about utilizing the knowledge she gained in writing the travel guide and creating the maps to provide travelers with unforgettable itineraries! 

Travel guide endorsement by Dr. David Reagan: speaker, founder and director of Lion and Lamb Ministries:   “Your travel guide is outstanding! In fact, it is by far the best Israel travel guide I have ever discovered. I have taken over 45 groups to Israel, and over the years, I have developed my own guide - but nothing to compare with what you have done. As I read through your book, I was just absolutely fascinated with all the valuable details you have supplied.”  

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Joan Peace Travel is dedicated to providing exceptional itineraries, first-class accommodations, and fascinating, top-notch tour guides – all at the most affordable price point possible. 

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Have you always wanted to experience a life-changing adventure that will ignite your faith , enhance your Bible knowledge, and strengthen you spiritually? These trips represent the best Christian vacations. Each one is designed to fortify the foundations of your faith while you enjoy an unforgettable vacation of a lifetime.

Trip to Israel

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Visit the birthplace of Jesus in Nazareth. See where the battle of Armageddon will take place near Megiddo. Cross over the Sea of Galilee where Jesus walked on water . Take a drive on the coast of the Dead Sea. Have lunch in Abraham 's Tent and then effortlessly float in the salt concentrated waters of the Dead Sea.

Jerusalem is the highlight of your trip, where you will see where Jesus was crucified, the Western Wall, the Temple Mount, the Mount of Olives, Hezekiah's Tunnel, and take part in a Seder meal. A trip to Israel allows you to experience just a taste of the Bible's richness. You will never read your Bible in the same way again.

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  • Typical Length: 10+ days
  • Average Cost: $3000 to $5000
  • Best Time of Year: Spring and fall; lower prices November to March

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Footsteps of Paul Tour

Imagine retracing the steps of the Apostle Paul and experiencing a glimpse of his missionary journeys. Travel through Macedonia where Paul was called to go in a dream. See Thessaloniki (Thessalonica) and Berea where Paul observed the eagerness of the believers to study the Word.

Then journey south to Corinth, Rhodes, and then to Patmos to discover the place where the Apostle John was exiled and wrote the book of Revelation . Visit Athens where Paul preached his relevant sermon revealing the "Unknown God." Then travel on to Ephesus to see where the Ephesian church was birthed. A Footsteps of Paul tour will take you down the road from present to past, from the modern to ancient worlds where Christianity was first spread to the Gentiles.

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  • Best Time of Year: Spring and early fall

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Christian Cruise

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A cruise is one of the best all inclusive vacation packages for people on a vacation budget. In other words, everything (and there's always plenty to do on a cruise) is included and planned for you.

A Christian cruise will incorporate teaching seminars, inspirational speakers, and spiritually uplifting entertainment. You will enjoy fellowship with like-minded people, and worship the Lord with live praise as you sail. The types of Christian cruises offered are limitless, including singles cruises, family, couples, seniors, and retreat Cruises.

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  • Typical Length: Varies from 3 to 8 days
  • Average Cost: $399+
  • Best Time of Year: Any

C.S. Lewis/Oxford England Tour

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C.S. Lewis admirers won't be able to resist a chance to explore the hometown of the famous British author in Oxford, England. You might even happen to meet C. S. Lewis there (thanks to actor David Payne).

Visit historic sites in Oxford, Cambridge, and London, or perhaps even join the C.S. Lewis Foundation for a summer seminar in residence. These educational programs offer creative and intellectual opportunities to expand your scholarly horizons while enjoying a cultural and spiritual adventure. Spend the night in C.S. Lewis' beloved home, "The Kilns," and live out one of your most memorable vacation experiences.

C.S. Lewis & Oxford England Tour Information

  • Typical Length: 7 to 14 days
  • Average Cost: Minimum of $3000
  • Best Time of Year: Summer

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  • C.S. Lewis Foundation
  • C.S.Lewis Tours

European Reformation Tour

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Learn about the lives and accomplishments of the key reformers in the Protestant Reformation as you travel through the heart of Europe. Visit the birthplace of Martin Luther , see the monastery where he experienced revelations about the gospel of grace, and view the church where he nailed his 95 Theses to the door.

Also, tour the castle where he labored to translate the New Testament into German. Learn about Scottish Reformers, John Knox and Ulrich Zwingli , the first to practice expository, or verse-by-verse teaching of the Word. A highlight of the trip includes a visit to John Calvin 's church in Geneva, Switzerland.

European Reformation Tour Information

  • Typical Length: 10 Days
  • Best Time of Year: Spring, summer, and fall

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Short-term mission trip.

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A short-term mission trip is almost guaranteed to impact your spiritual condition and change your life like no other adventure.

Use your skills, gifts, and talents to reach out to the world in need. Be an extension of God's hands and heart to people in other cultures. Develop new and lasting relationships with people you thought you'd never meet, but soon will never forget. Go beyond your comfort zone and gain a worldview that will change your prayer life. You will never be the same again.

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  • Average Cost: $1000+

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  • Adventures in Missions
  • Praying Pelican Missions
  • Experience Mission
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  • Go Missions to Mexico

Biblical Tour in Orlando

For an affordable North American vacation, consider taking a biblical tour in Orlando, Florida. This adventure can be enjoyed in as short as two days, or spend a week and visit other Orlando attractions.

The tour includes a stop at the WordSpring Discovery Center where you can explore the history of the Bible , world languages, and the work of Bible translation with live presentations by Wycliffe personnel.

Next, visit the Jesus Film Studio Tour and discover how God is changing lives around the world with the Jesus Film.

Another highlight of your trip will take you to the Holy Land Experience, a living biblical theme park that includes a large collection of biblical antiquities called The Scriptorium. Take a journey through the Bible's pages and see ancient Jerusalem as it was 2,000 years ago. Also experience reenactments of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection.

Orlando Biblical Tour Information

  • Typical Length: 2 to 7 days
  • Average Cost: $159+

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  • Word Spring Discovery Center
  • Holy Land Experience
  • Charles Stanley Biography
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Christian Travel: Should We Do It? And What Does God Say About It?

What is Christian travel, and how does it differ from any other kind of travel one might take?

Can a Christian travel the world?

And is so, how often should they travel?

Can we only do mission trips?

You’ve stumbled across the ultimate guide to Christian travel, and we’re going to answer all of these questions on this blog post.

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Meet Brittany – Christian Travel Blogger.

Hey, fellow pilgrim.

I’m Brittany, and I’m a Christian who loves to travel.

It’s more than a worldly passion for me.

Travel can be an incredible tool for transformation in the life of a Christian, and it’s something I’ve personally experienced in my own walk.

I’m so glad that you’re here.

On this site, you’ll learn how to can turn your vacation time into a personal pilgrimage that enriches your life and strengthens your faith.

This trip you’re planning?

It’s going to have an eternal impact.

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Why I Started a Christian Travel Blog

When I first started traveling to Europe in 2016, the only options I could find for tours seemed to focus on partying and heavy drinking.

Though I was a young adult at the time, I was a married Christian, and doing a tour like that just didn’t sit right with me.

Not to mention, I didn’t just want to be on a vacation .

I only had a few weeks off per year.

I wanted my trip to mean something .

To make a difference in the world, and to come home changed.

I’d considered taking mission trips before, and – it’s not something I’ve totally ruled out. Maybe I will in the future.

But if you’re anything like me, you need to work.

And you only have so much PTO in a year.

When this is the case for you, it’s really hard to be on mission for months at a time – and, that’s usually the minimum of how long it takes to complete a meaningful project for a church or community.

I ended up traveling Norway, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden for 3 weeks – planning all of it with the help of my sister.

That trip yielded its own challenges, but it helped me see that traveling in a Godly way was a Christian was not only possible – but it was a tool for sanctification.

A process through which, you’ll be challenged to learn and grow.

Christian travel blogger Brittany on Break ancient temple on Kea island in Greece

What is Christian Travel?

I get it if you’ve stumbled across this page and you’re a bit skeptical.

If you don’t know me, your’re trying to figure out if you cnan trust me (fair enough).

And if you DO know me, and especially if we’re close – then you know how much of a sinner I am (saved by Grace, thank GOD – literally ).

But the question here is, what makes “Christian travel” different from any kind of travel?

Is “Christian travel” different from a Christian just traveling?

Yes… and no .

Any trip could be God-honoring and sanctifying as A Christian, sure.

But if we’re being honest with ourselves?

We’re usually not traveling with intention, or really thinking about what we want to learn or how we want to grow because of a trip we’re planning.

I hope to help you change that.

Why Travel is Great for Christians

I’m sure that, if you’re here, you don’t really need any convincing.

And, hey – if you disagree with me that’s totally fine too.

But here’s what I’ve found as far as benefits of travel for Christians when it comes to pursuing holiness and getting closer to Christ

Travel helps Christians to:

  • Better understand events in the Bible
  • Connect with others in the worldwide, universal Church
  • Personally connect with figures mentioned in the Word
  • Gain context for Scripture by living and experiencing it
  • Share God’s love and truth with people all over the world

When we’re able to visit biblical sites, pursue personal pilgrimages, and travel to places that are important in Christianity, the Bible comes alive for us .

Imagine being ON Temple Mount, reading Matthew 5-7.

Imagine experiencing a storm on the Sea of Galilee to physically understand the fear the disciples had when in the boat with Jesus.

And imagine seeing Jerusalem firsthand – to truly comprehend what this significant city has suffered through millennia.

I can’t wait to share my own journeys with you, and for you to experience the power of a personal pilgrimage for your own faith walk.

Welcome, fellow pilgrim. ♥

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Monday, day 1 arrival at ben gurion airport, transfer to jerusalem.

Welcome to the land of the bible – Israel!

Our Bible Land tour begins upon arrival after or before (VIP service at airport) passport control.  Meet and greet and transfer to hotel in Jerusalem.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

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Tuesday, Day 2 New City of Jerusalem

Enjoy our first breakfast at our hotel. After, meet the guide to visit: Jerusalem and Bethlehem

ISRAEL MUSEUM:

(Shrine of the Book)

Located with in the Israel Museum complex, is where the Dead Sea scrolls are housed. Also the renovated model of the Herodian city of Jerusalem, dating to the Second Temple.

(Model City)

Also located within Israel Museum complex, the model of the Herodian city of Jerusalem, dating to the Second Temple.

The town is a picturesque village in the south western outskirts of Jerusalem. The village has significant Christian traditions, since this is where according to tradition John the Baptist was born . It si also where he visited his parent summer house.

Yad Vashem:

Is the official memorial to the Jewish victims who perished in the Holocaust, established in 1953, located at the foot of Mt. Hertzl .

Known for the site of the Nativity, enclosed by the Church of the Nativity at Manger Square.

Afternoon/evening:

We will return to our hotel for dinner.

Wednesday, Day 3 Jerusalem: The Old City

Breakfast at hotel. Today, visits will include: The Old City

Western Wall:

Also known as The Wailing Wall or The Kotel (in Hebrew), which is the last remaining Temple wall. The wall is a relatively a small segment of a far larger retaining wall. The wall was originally erected as part of the expansion of the Second Jewish Temple, built by Herod. This was build on top of a steep hill known to Jews and Christians as the Temple Mount.

Via Dolorosa:

Where Jesus walked at the stations of the cross to His Crucifixion hill. Retrace the steps Jesus, while experiencing the bazaars and marketplaces, similar to what He saw. Enjoy shopping at leisure and a chance to test our negotiating skills.

Jewish Quarter (Old City):

The restored Jewish Quarter, includes the site of the Cardo (meaning; “The Heart”), the unearthed main Roman thoroughfare and ancient marketplace lined with columns.

Church of the Holy Seplechre:

It is believed by many Christians, this was the site of Golgotha; where Jesus was crucified and where he resurrected.

Mount Zion:

The site of the Upper Room or also know as “The Room of the Last Supper (Mark 14.13, Luke 22. 10-38, Matt 26 17-29, Acts 1.13). The tomb of King David is located one floor below. A magnificent panoramic view of Jerusalem.

Mount of Olives:

Situated just outside the old city on the east side. On top of the mountain, A magnificent panoramic view of the Old City and the Golden Gates.

Garden of Gethsemane:

Located at the bottom of the mount, with an urban garden, most famous for the site where Jesus prayed in many occasions prior to His crucifixion.

Machane Yehuda

Located at the heart of downtown neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Explore the market of Mahane Yehuda and experience the flavors, aromas, colors and the traders’ interaction with the crowds, at the largest open market in Israel.

Return to hotel, followed by dinner.

Thursday, Day 4 Journey to the Galilee

After breakfast, leave Jerusalem and travel north to the Galilee region. Visit will include the following:

Jordan Valley:

See the dessert bloom with flowers and vegetation, prophesied by Isaiah in chapter 35:1-2.

Beit Shean:

Largest ongoing archaeological dig in the land of Israel. Visit includes; the amphitheater, colonnaded Roman streets, mosaics and Roman bathhouses (1st Samuel 31:10).

The location of the Grotto, enclosed by the Church of Annunciation. Also see the Church of St. Joseph, located over the traditional site where Mary and Joseph lived. See the ancient City Well, believed to be the site where Angel Gabriel appeared to Mary.

The Mystic city, where Kabala began and considered the 3rd Holiest city in Israel. See the old synagogues and wander through the artists’ colony.

Arrive to our hotel in the Galilee and enjoy a relaxing dinner.

Overnight in Galilee.

Friday, Day 5 Golan Heights and Western Galilee

Breakfast at hotel, followed by a short tour of Tiberias. After Tiberias, visits will include:

Golan Heights:

Visits will include the following:

  • Pass by Banias, source of the Jordan River.
  • Visit a former Syrian fortification from past wars.
  • View from a distance a Druze villages.
  • Experience a vineyard and wine tasting in the wine country on the Golan with breathtaking views.

Golan Heights Wine Valley:

Enjoy an Israeli wine country experience, with vineyards surrounded by breathtaking views. Become acquainted with the collection of fine and rare wines enjoying a tour, wine tasting and understanding of the wine production process.

Drive south to Western Galilee and visits will include:

Mount of Beatitudes:

Where Jesus delivered what is perhaps the most famous sermon ever preached – “The Sermon On The Mount” (Matt. 5).

Center of Jesus’ Galilean ministry and the site of many of His miracles (Mark 2:4; Matt. 8:5; 14-17; 9:1-7; 17:18). See the remains of Peter’s House, a 2nd century synagogue.

Site of the the “Loaves and Fishes”, including the Church of the multiplication (John 6:1-14), a 4th century mosaic floor.

Short tour of the old center of Jewish learning.

Boat Cruise on the Sea of Galilee:

Optional sailing in a boat across the Sea of Galilee to experience the tranquility and scenery – subject to conditions and additional fee.

We will return back to our hotel and enjoy a relaxing dinner. Evening at leisure.

Overnight in the Galilee.

Saturday, Day 6 Journey to the Mediterranean Coast

After breakfast, journey towards the Mediterranean coast. Visit will include the following:

Akko (Acre):

A crusader port located on a promontory at the northern end of Haifa Bay. See the natural harbor, port, underground passages, secret rooms, as well as the prison.

Ascend Mt. Carmel for a panoramic view of Haifa Bay and the Botanical Gardens below. It is also where Elijah fought the 400 false prophets of Baal.

Built by Herod the Great 2,000 years ago and once the capital of Judea. Here, Paul embarked on his journey to Tarsus (Acts 9:30) and where Cornelius and his family (the first Gentile believers) lived. The visit will include; the excavated fortress, Roman amphitheater and a view of the aqueduct, which once used for conveying water to the city.

Arrive to our hotel in Tel Aviv and enjoy a relaxing dinner.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

Saturday, Day 7 Masada and Dead Sea tour

Early breakfast and drive towards the Dead Sea region. Start to descend to the lowest lowest point on earth 1305 feet (398m) below sea level. Visits will include:

Where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by a young shepherd boy.

Ascend by cable car to the legendary mountaintop plateau of Masada to see where the Jewish Zealots struggled against the Romans. The Zealots held out for three years against the legions of Flavius Silva. They chose to die as free men at their own hands in preference to Roman slavery and torture.

Lowest point on the surface of earth to 1305 feet (398m) below sea level. The Dead Sea is uniquely formulated in a small body of water (similar to a lake) and includes 11%-13% salt and other natural ingredients. Float on the Dead Sea and cover ourselves in mud (weather permitting).

Return back to Tel Aviv and to our hotel for dinner.

Monday, Day 8 Departure

After breakfast (depending on flight times), transfer to Ben Gurion Airport for departure.

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8 days/7 nights accommodations.

  • 3 nights in Jerusalem
  • 2 nights in the Galilee
  • 2 night in Tel Aviv
  • Hotel taxes and service charges

Tours and guiding

  • Touring in a Deluxe vehicle/motor-coach with a professional licensed driver
  • A professional government licensed English speaking guide – hand picked
  • Entrance fees to all sites and parks

Meet, assist and transfers

  • Meet and assist at Ben Gurion Airport, immediately after passport control
  • Transfer on a arrival from Ben Gurion Airport to hotel in Tel Aviv
  • Transfer on departure from hotel to Ben Gurion Airport

Meals included

  • Israeli style buffet breakfast daily
  • Everyday dinners at hotels (buffet), except the arrival day (5 dinners in total)

Other services also included

  • Trips Israel host/hostess at Ben Gurion Airport
  • Kotel (Western Wall)
  • Portfolio of travel documents
  • Maps, pens and luggage tags

Not Includes

  • International airfare
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips to guide and driver
  • lunch daily

Highlights - Christian Bible Land Tour

Jerusalem – new city.

  • Israel Museum
  • Mount of Olives
  • Garden of Gethemane
  • Mount Zion: Tomb of King David, Upper Room

Jerusalem – Old City

  • Christian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem
  • Via Dolorosa
  • Church of the Holy Seplechre
  • Jewish Quarter
  • Western Wall

Mediterranean Coast and surrounding area

  • Akko (Acre)

Galilee and surrounding regions

  • Mount of the Beatitudes

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Christian Travel: Beyond Mission Trips - A Journey of Faith Everywhere You Go

Updated: Oct 23, 2023

A common misconception that people have about Christian Travel is that if we are going to travel for Christ we must go on a "mission trip." By mission trip they usually mean a one or two-week trip to a nearby community or to those across the globe, so they come share the Gospel, do a service project or two, and build relationships. That may be an over-generalization of what mission trips are, and they are certainly important and often very beneficial for both parties, but that is only one aspect of Christian Travel. Let's dive into the bigger picture.

What is a Christian Traveler?

Defining the Mission

First of all, what is a Christian Traveler? As Christians, we have been given a mission: to GO! But that mission also includes a purpose: to GO and share Christ. Wherever we travel on our daily lives, to the grocery store with our kids, to the business conference across the country, to our dream vacation across the globe, our mission still applies. Scripture repeatedly reminds us of that mission, and as travelers, we keep it at the forefront of our minds.

We have come to define a Christian traveler as: (noun) a person who travels through their community, across country, or around the Globe and shares Christ along the way.

How Do Christians Travel?

Traveling Beyond Vacations and Work

I want you to pause for a minute and think about your day. In fact, grab a piece of paper and write down every way in which you traveled today. Did you walk, drive, or take public transportation to work? Did you commute with a friend to lunch? Did you walk into your friend's office to grab a cup of coffee?

Expand your travel list to this past month. Did you jump on a plane to go see a relative? Did you take a train across the country?

Now think about the past six months. Did you take a cruise with your loved ones? Notice, your travel wasn't limited to vacations or to work. It isn't just "mission trips" or Christian retreats. It's anytime, anyway, and anywhere that you GO! The dictionary defines travel as a journey between two places or to move. As Christians, we can look at the places that we have gone and the places we are going and recognize that God is with us the whole way. That is why our life journey holds purpose, and that is what we get to share with others.

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Examples of Christian Travel

Lost in Europe

The concept of Christian Travel can seem cool but hard to grasp. That is why I wanted to share two short travel stories that may give you a better picture of what Christian Travel looks like.

Fear can become very consuming when traveling solo through a foreign country.

Fear can become very consuming when traveling solo through a foreign country. I went to Europe in 2017 by myself, and I came face to face with fear. I arrived without cell service, I was unfamiliar with public transportation, and I was using a screenshot of a map to get to my Airbnb in the middle of the night. I was nervous I would miss an exit on the tram and end up hopelessly lost. When I got off at the last stop my screenshot said "walk 10 minutes to your destination," but I had no idea how to get there. My picture didn't show me. I ended up showing my Airbnb address to a stranger who told me, "That's not an address, but that street is around the corner." When I got to that intersection I broke down in tears, lost, alone, and afraid. Praying that God would get me to safety. I walked through a dark park and turned around out of fear when I heard people laughing. I ended up in a hookah bar (so outside my comfort zone) where I got WiFi, messaged my Airbnb host, and she picked me up. At the end I could say that God got me through the start - He would get me safely through the rest of the trip. I shared that story countless times on that trip and continue to since I have returned home. While my fears made it hard to be aware of God in the midst of the struggle, looking back it is easy to see Him along the way.

Moving to Oregon

During college, I did a semester exchange where I moved from the Midwest to Portland, Oregon. I didn't know anyone at the school, had never visited it, and wasn't really sure what to expect. That semester was incredibly unique. It was like comparing cats and dogs - both soft companions but totally different personalities. The college back home took faith classes and accepted teachers' Lutheran lessons without question. Portland had a lot wider range of opinions, and suddenly I was left questioning: Why do I really believe what I believe? I had to defend my beliefs to my classmates, but textbook answers weren't going to work. That year was filled with a lot of spiritual growth and Christian community. Tensions between church denominations melted away to "I love Jesus, and so do you." We could worship together and hold slightly different understandings of Scripture, but yet be one. I explained to my friends how different these two communities were. I asked questions about their faith journeys. And when I returned home, I shared what I learned. My Christian Travel experience was stepping outside my comfort zone and learning with God along the way.

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No matter how or when you travel - it's important to build relationships so that you can share how God is journeying with you. That is why it is important to find a church community to worship with , wherever your adventures take you.

The Essence of Christian Travel

A Deeper Connection with God

The essence of Christian Travel is to establish a deeper connection with God through your journeys. Your travels become an opportunity to strengthen your faith and share your experiences with others.

Benefits of Christian Travel

Spiritual Growth and Self-Discovery

Christian Travel offers various benefits, including spiritual growth and deeper connections. It allows you to step outside your comfort zone, confront challenges, and experience a closer relationship with the Lord.

Strengthening Your Faith

Every journey undertaken as a Christian traveler strengthens your faith. It's an opportunity to witness God's presence in different places and situations, making your faith journey more profound.

Expanding Comfort Zones

Christian Travel encourages you to expand your comfort zones and embrace new experiences. It's a path to personal growth and a more profound understanding of your faith.

Embracing the Mission

Carrying the Message of Christ Everywhere

As a Christian traveler, your mission is to carry the message of Christ everywhere you go. Every interaction, every place you visit, becomes an opportunity to share your faith and make a positive impact.

Making a Difference in the Lives of Others

By embracing the mission of Christian Travel, you become a source of inspiration and hope to those you encounter. Your experiences can touch the lives of others and lead them closer to Christ.

In this comprehensive article, we've explored the concept of Christian Travel, debunked common misconceptions, and delved into the real meaning of being a Christian traveler. It's a journey that goes beyond traditional mission trips, encompassing every aspect of your life, from your daily routines to global adventures. The essence of Christian Travel is about strengthening your faith, expanding your horizons, and sharing the message of Christ wherever you go.

Christian Travel offers numerous benefits, from personal growth and self-discovery to deepening your faith and expanding your comfort zones. It's an opportunity to be a beacon of light and hope in a world that needs it.

So, as you embark on your travels, remember that you carry the mission of Christ with you. Your journey is a testament to His love, grace, and presence. Christian Travel is a lifelong journey of faith, and wherever you go, may God bless you, and may your travels be safe and inspiring.

Until next time, God bless and Safe Travels!

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Paul’s Missionary Journeys: The Beginner’s Guide

by Ryan Nelson | Jul 6, 2020 | Bible topics

Paul’s missionary journeys helped spread the gospel throughout much of the ancient world. Over the course of his ministry, the Apostle Paul traveled more than 10,000 miles and established at least 14 churches.

The Book of Acts records three separate missionary journeys that took Paul through Greece, Turkey, Syria, and numerous regions you won’t find on modern-day maps. Some scholars argue that Paul also took a fourth missionary journey, since parts of the New Testament appear to reference travels that may have taken place after the events in Acts.

Paul’s travels played a crucial role in the formation and development of the early Christian church. Many of the communities he encountered on these missionary journeys were the same ones he wrote to in his pastoral epistles.

In this guide, we’re going to follow Paul’s footsteps as he travelled across the ancient world, looking at the places he went and the major events that took place along the way. At times it can be challenging to distinguish between ancient cities, provinces, and regions (and there are sometimes multiple names that refer to the same area), so as we go, we’ll make some of those distinctions more clear.

Paul’s first missionary journey (Acts 13–14)

map of Paul's first missionary journey

Paul’s first missionary journey began in Antioch. You may notice that maps of the ancient world often have two cities labelled Antioch. They’re both named after Antiochus, father of Seleucid I. The Antioch in Acts 13 was the third largest city in ancient Rome and capital of the province of Syria. Today, it’s part of southern Turkey. The other Antioch was part of Pisidia, an ancient region which is also now part of Turkey. Your Bible likely refers to it as Pisidian Antioch or Antioch of Pisidia.

In Antioch (the big city in Syria), the Holy Spirit singled out Paul and Barnabas from the believers worshiping there, and sent them on their first missionary journey.

Paul’s first journey took him by boat to the Roman province of Cyprus. Today, Cyprus is a country known as the Republic of Cyprus. It’s a mediterranean island south of Syria. Paul and Barnabas arrived in the port city of Salamis, where John Mark (who was possibly Barnabas’ cousin), helped them share the gospel in Jewish synagogues.

From Salamis, the group moved across the island to Paphos, where they were met by a Jewish sorcerer named Bar-Jesus (also known as Elymas the sorcerer). This sorcerer worked for the governor—Sergius Paulus—who sent for Paul and his companions because he wanted to hear the word of God. Elymas opposed them and tried to turn Sergius from the faith, and so Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, called him a “child of the devil” and struck him blind. Sergius saw what happened, and believed.

Ironically, Elymas meant to steer Sergius away from Christ, but he became the very vehicle God used to draw Sergius toward him.

From Paphos, Paul and company set sail for the Roman province of Pamphylia, located in modern day Turkey. They arrived in the city of Perga, where John Mark left them and returned to Jerusalem (which, interestingly, was in the opposite direction from where they just came). We don’t know why John Mark decided to leave, but this would later create a rift between Paul and Barnabas.

Together, Paul and Barnabas travelled to Pisidian Antioch, where local synagogue leaders invited them to speak. Initially, the Jewish people were receptive to the gospel, but a week later, the entire city gathered to hear Paul and Barnabas, and the Jewish leaders became jealous. They resisted the message of the gospel, and so Paul and Barnabas made an important pivot: they began preaching to the Gentiles.  

Many of the Gentiles believed the gospel, and Luke (the traditional author of Acts) tells us that: 

“The word of the Lord spread through the whole region. But the Jewish leaders incited the God-fearing women of high standing and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them from their region.” —Acts 13:49–50

Driven out of Pamphylia, Paul and Barnabas travelled to Iconium, an eastern city in the region of Phrygia. Iconium still exists today as the Turkish city of Konya.

Once again, Paul and Barnabas spoke in the synagogue, where Jews and Greeks alike accepted the gospel. But the Jews who didn’t accept it stirred up trouble, even as Paul and Barnabas began performing signs and wonders (Acts 14:3). As support for Paul and Barnabas grew, so did the opposition they faced, and eventually, they became aware of a plot to abuse and stone them. So they left.

Fleeing the threat in Iconium, Paul and Barnabas left Phrygia altogether and travelled to Lystra, a city in the province of Lycaonia. Here, Paul healed a man who was lame.The locals who witnessed this miracle thought Paul and Barnabas were gods in human form, calling Barnabas Zeus and Paul Hermes. The priest from the temple of Zeus brought bulls and wreaths to offer sacrifices to them.

Paul and Barnabas attempted to redirect their praise to God, but struggled to keep the crowds from offering sacrifices to them.

Jews came from Antioch and Iconium and continued what they’d started. They riled up the crowds and convinced them to stone Paul. Believing he was dead, they dragged him outside the city. When the disciples gathered around him, Paul got up and went back inside the city.

Then Paul and Barnabas went to Derbe, another city in Lycaonia. There, they “won a large number of disciples” (Acts 14:21).

The return to Antioch

After a time in Derbes, Paul and Barnabas went back the way they came, working their way through Lystra, Iconium, Pisidian Antioch, and Perga. In each city, they encouraged the believers there and strengthened their faith, as they would continue doing on their future missionary journeys. They did, however, stop in a new Pamphylian city on the way: Attalia. Acts only mentions it in passing, but presumably, they established a community of believers there as well.

From there, they skipped a return voyage to the island of Cyprus and went straight back to Antioch (the big one), where they told the church what happened on their journey.

Paul’s second missionary journey (Acts 16:23–20:38)

map of Paul's second missionary journey

Paul’s second missionary journey established many of the churches he would later write to in his pastoral epistles. Interestingly, this may have happened in part because of a “sharp disagreement” he had with Barnabas. Paul’s original plan was to essentially have a rerun of their first trip, strengthening the communities they’d formed in each city and telling them what the Council of Jerusalem had ruled in regards to Gentile believers.

But Barnabas wanted to take John Mark—who had left them shortly into their previous journey. Paul was so opposed to the idea that they parted ways, initiating two separate missionary journeys. Barnabas took John Mark and went with the original plan, making their way back to the island of Cyprus. Paul took a man named Silas and travelled through the provinces of Syria and Cilicia.

The first cities that Acts mentions by name on Paul’s second journey are Derbe and Lystra. At this time, Paul and Silas picked up a new companion: Timothy. 

The locals spoke highly of Timothy, and Paul wanted to bring him along even though he was half Greek, which meant local Jews would have a harder time accepting their message. Out of concern for these local Jews, Paul circumcised Timothy—even though, ironically, one of the things they were coming to tell Christians was that Gentiles didn’t have to be circumcised. (See Acts 16:3–4.)

Acts doesn’t specify where in Phrygia Paul and his companions stopped, but since he’d established a church in Iconium on the first trip, that community would’ve been on his mind (even though last time he was there, people had plotted to stone him). Interestingly, Acts notes that Paul and his companions journeyed here after they were “kept by the Holy Spirit from preaching the word in the province of Asia” (Acts 16:6).

Just north of Phrygia was the province of Galatia. Acts makes no mention of what happened here, but this is the province Paul wrote to in his letter to the Galatians . Interestingly, part of the purpose of Paul’s second trip was to share the news from the Council of Jerusalem regarding the Law of Moses and whether or not Gentiles (or Christians in general) should be expected to follow it. The council decided the Torah didn’t apply to Gentile believers (though they did hang on to a few rules). But by the time Paul wrote the Book of Galatians, Christians there were feeling pressure to obey the law (particularly in regards to circumcision) in order to be saved.

From Galatia, Paul’s group traveled west, until they reached the border of Mysia—a western region in the province of Asia, which is now part of Turkey. They intended to head north to the region of Bithynia, “but the spirit of Jesus would not allow them to” (Acts 16:7). So they passed by Mysia and headed to the city of Troas. Here, Paul had a vision of a man in Macedonia, begging him to “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” Paul took this vision as a sign that God was calling them to Macedonia, which was across the Aegean Sea.

From Troas, Paul and his companions sailed across the Aegean Sea, making a pitstop on the island of Samothrace before landing in Neapolis and then traveling to Philippi. In Philippi, they spoke with women outside the city gate. One of them was a wealthy cloth dealer named Lydia. After her household was baptised, she persuaded Paul’s group to stay with her for a while.

Later, Paul, Silas, and the others were confronted by a spirit-possessed slave woman who could predict the future. She followed them for many days, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who are telling you the way to be saved” (Acts 16:17). Paul became so annoyed that he cast out the spirit. Her owners were furious, because they had been profiting off of her fortune telling. So they turned the local magistrates against them, claiming Paul and Silas were stirring up trouble and trying to get Roman citizens to believe and do illegal things.

The authorities had Paul and Silas severely flogged and thrown in prison. Late at night, while they were worshiping, an earthquake shook the foundations of the prison, opened the doors, and freed the prisoners from their chains. When the jailer awoke and saw the doors open, he prepared to kill himself. But Paul stopped him and assured him everyone was still in the prison.

After listening to Paul and Silas share the gospel, the jailer believed in Jesus and had his whole household baptized.

The next morning, the magistrates ordered Paul and Silas released. Paul revealed that they were Roman citizens, who had just been beaten and imprisoned without trial, and the authorities became afraid. Paul and Silas returned to Lydia’s house, and then left the city of Troas.

After passing through the Macedonian cities of Amphipolis and Apollonia, they arrived in Thessalonica. Since Thessalonica had a synagogue, Paul turned to his usual method—preaching the gospel on the Sabbath. Over the course of three weeks, he achieved the usual result—many Jews and Greeks alike embraced the gospel . . . and those who didn’t were outraged by it. 

At night, the Thessalonian believers sent Paul and his companions away to the nearby city of Berea.

The Bereans listened eagerly to the gospel and carefully examined the Scriptures to see if they supported Paul’s claims. Many Jews and Greeks became believers, but some agitators from Thessalonica heard Paul was in Berea, and they stirred up the crowds. Silas and Timothy stayed in Berea, while Paul was escorted out of Macedonia to Athens.

In the first century, Athens was in the region of Achaia, just south of Macedonia. Today, it’s the capital of Greece, and the largest city in the country.

Paul was essentially waiting around for Silas, Timothy, and the others to rejoin him. But while he waited, he noticed that Athens was full of idols. He debated with philosophers in both the synagogue and marketplace. Some Athenians were open to his ideas, and they were eager to discuss them. One idol in particular caught his eye—it had an inscription that read: “to an unknown god.” He seized on this as an opportunity to tell them about the “unknown God” who died and rose so that all might have eternal life. 

Paul’s message in Athens incorporated observations about what he saw around him as well as quotes from famous Greek philosophers to point back to the gospel. After establishing a group of believers in Athens, Paul headed west to the city of Corinth.

In Corinth, Paul stayed and worked with a couple of Jewish tentmakers named Priscilla and Aquila. Every Sabbath, he preached to Jews and Greeks in the synagogue. Silas and Timothy rejoined Paul here, and Paul began focusing his energy on testifying about Jesus to the Jews. 

When the Jews opposed his message, Paul devoted himself to reaching Gentiles, and he left the synagogue. As more Greeks embraced the gospel, the Corinthian Jews brought Paul before the governor, who basically told them to take a hike and refused to help.

Paul stayed in Corinth for a year and a half, and he left with Priscilla and Aquila.

The return journey

Before setting off for Syria, Paul stopped for a vow-fulfilling haircut in the port city of Cenchreae, which was just a hop, skip, and a jump from Corinth. With his companions, he sailed across the Aegean Sea to Ephesus, where he dropped of Priscilla and Aquila, and promised to come back if he could. After a short stay in Ephesus, Paul set sail for Caesarea, which was across the Mediterranean and far to the southeast. From there, he made the trek south to Jerusalem.

Paul’s second missionary journey ended in Jerusalem.

Paul’s third missionary journey (Acts 18:23–20:38)

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When you read Acts, there’s no transition from Paul’s second missionary journey to his third. His arrival in Jerusalem almost immediately began his next trip. But while his second journey ends in Jerusalem, the beginning of his third journey is actually in Antioch, which is about 300 miles north.

Phrygia and Galatia

From Antioch, Paul once again worked his way west, passing “from place to place throughout the region of Galatia and Phrygia, strengthening all the disciples” (Acts 18:23). This included Derbe, Lystra, and Iconium.

Paul traveled west to Ephesus, the capital of the province of Asia, where he’d left Priscilla and Aquila on his previous journey. Since he’d last visited, a man named Apollos had been preaching part of the gospel, but he didn’t know about the Holy Spirit. So when Paul arrived, he taught the Ephesians about the difference between water baptism and the baptism of the Spirit.

For three months, Paul preached in the synagogues. When people started criticizing Christianity, he left and began holding discussions in a lecture hall.

This went on for two years, and all the while, God used Paul to perform miracles. Even things Paul had touched—handkerchiefs and aprons—healed the sick and drove out evil spirits.

Some Jews thought invoking Paul’s name would let them drive out demons. Seven sons of a chief priest named Sceva said to an evil spirit, “In the name of the Jesus whom Paul preaches, I command you to come out” (Acts 19:13). The spirit replied that it knew Jesus and Paul, but not them, and then it pulverized all seven of them.

As word spread about what happened, people began to revere the name of Jesus. Local sorcerors came to repent, and they burnt scrolls that would have been worth more than 130 years’ worth of wages (Acts 19:19).

Around this time, a local silversmith named Demetrius realized that the future of his business (making idols) was jeopardized by the gospel. The demand for idols was going down all across the province of Asia, but especially in Ephesus, where he lived. So Demetrius gathered all the craftsmen and workers whose businesses were impacted, and stirred the entire city into an uproar. They seized two of Paul’s companions and brought them into a theater.

Paul wanted to address the crowd, but the disciples didn’t let him. Instead, a city clerk told everyone that unless they were going to bring formal charges against the men in a legal assembly, they were in danger of being charged with rioting.

Macedonia and Greece

After things settled down in Ephesus, Paul headed across the Aegean Sea to Macedonia. He traveled throughout the region, encouraging believers, and eventually arrived in Greece, where he stayed for three months. He intended to sail back to Syria (where his journey started), but some people plotted against him, so he took another lap through Macedonia instead.

Along the way, disciples joined Paul from many of the communities he’d ministered to. He had companions from Berea, Thessalonica, Derbe, and the province of Asia. These followers went ahead of Paul to Troas, in Asia. Paul stayed briefly in Philippi, then joined them.

Paul stayed in Troas for seven days. The night before he left, he stayed up late talking in a room upstairs. A young man sat in a window, drifted off to sleep, and fell to his death. Paul threw his arms around the man and declared that he was alive, and he was. Then Paul went back upstairs and continued talking until daylight.

Paul walked from Troas to Assos, which was just to the south, and then sailed for the nearby city of Mitylene. Eager to reach Jerusalem before Pentecost, Paul sailed past Ephesus and stopped in Miletus. There, he met with the leaders of the Ephesian church and essentially told them that he had taught them everything they needed to know, that he would not see them again, and that they needed to be on guard against false teachers. This is when Paul also famously quoted Jesus, sharing words that aren’t recorded in any of the gospels: “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).

And then he set sail.

Paul and his companions stopped briefly in Kos, Rhodes, and Patara before heading across the Mediterranean Sea to Phoenicia (the coastal region south of ancient Syria, which is now part of Syria). They arrived in Tyre, where “through the Spirit” (Acts 21:4), the local disciples urged Paul not to go to Jerusalem. He ignored them.

From Tyre, the voyage continued to the port city of Ptolemais, and then Caesarea, where the group stayed with Philip the evangelist (not to be confused with Philip the apostle ). Here, a prophet warned Paul that he would be bound by the Jews in Jerusalem and handed over to the Gentiles.

Still, he pressed on to Jerusalem, and by the end of Acts, the Jewish leaders had handed him over to Roman rulers.

Paul’s fourth missionary journey

Acts explicitly records three distinct missionary journeys. But some scholars and even ancient Christian writers have claimed that there was also a fourth missionary journey which was only hinted at in the Bible.

The argument for a fourth journey is primarily based on clues from Paul’s letters. He occasionally refers to events and visits that may not be accounted for in Acts or the epistles. 

For example, Paul suggested he would travel to Spain (Romans 15:24), but he provides no record of this journey in his letters. However, early church fathers claimed Paul did, in fact, travel to Spain.

In his letter to the Corinthians, first-century church father Clement of Rome said Paul “had gone to the extremity of the west,” which at the time presumably meant Spain. Fourth-century church father John of Chrysostom said, “For after he had been in Rome, he returned to Spain, but whether he came thence again into these parts, we know not.” And Cyril of Jerusalem (also from the fourth century) wrote that Paul “carried the earnestness of his preaching as far as Spain.”

In 2 Timothy 4, Paul makes an ambiguous reference to “my first defense” and claims he was “delivered from the lion’s mouth” (2 Timothy 4:16-17). Some have interpreted this as a reference to his first defense before Emperor Nero, which he was heading for at the end of Acts.

Paul’s letters make other references to events not recorded in Acts, but since there is so much overlap in the locations mentioned, and Paul spent multiple years in some of these places on his three recorded journeys, it’s difficult to say whether or not this fourth journey ever actually happened.

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