Christian Traveling

The Bible is full of people who went on regular pilgrimages and adventures. There are certain tours and helpful hints on faith-based travel. There are many websites available to help you plan Christian trips, advice on raising money for missions and other opportunities.

Mission2Go: This site offers everything from how to fund a trip and a short-term mission packing list. It also has information on how to prepare spiritually through prayer, understanding your faith and your mental attitude.

206Tours: If you are interested in Catholic pilgrimages, take a look at 206Tours. The site describes pilgrimages as a personal invitation from God and a journey to a holy and sacred place. Trips listed on this website include Spain and Portugal, the shrines of Italy and Medjugorje, The Holy Land, Egypt, Jordan, Greece and others. On these trips professional Catholic guides are provided and Mass is attended.

Significant Living: If you are in your “Golden Years”, this one may be the right fit for you. It lists mission trips, other travel opportunities and discounted rates with a Christian focus.

Christian Travel Finder: Looking for help finding cruises and other vacations for Christian interests? This is a great resource for booking cruise tours that explore early Christianity and to book a visit to the Holy Land. A mission cruise, Cruise with a Cause,  is also coming in 2011.

See Jordan: This a one-stop shop to find tours and information about visiting Jordan. Click on specific links and you have tons of websites to help you book a vacation.

The Holy Land Experience: You don’t have to travel out the country to get a feel for the Holy Land. By traveling to Orlando, you can experience the Bible and way of living in ancient Jerusalem. It’s considered to be a living, historical, Biblical museum. Exhibits include The Great Temple, Jerusalem Street Market, Dead Sea Qumram Caves and many others.

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