GLEN S. JONES . 416 E. SPEARS STREET . SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 72761 . 877-229-3433
GLEN@ALLPOINTSCRUISNG.COM. . WWW.ALLPOINTSCRUISING.COM
Dear Pastor,
Ever thought, "Someday, I want to lead a trip to the Holy Land" but weren't sure what to do next - or who to talk to, to help you have the kind of trip you want?
Maybe you'd like to lead a cruise/tour to Greece and Turkey to follow the footsteps of Paul, or take a study group to Germany, England or Scotland to learn in-depth about our European Christian heritage?
Since most of your people travel and take vacations, wouldn't it be great to let them know about some terrific "Volunteer Vacations" (part vacation, part Christian service) to Alaska, or other incredible places around the world?
If you can see the excitement and value that comes from a travel ministry, I'm here to tell you how easy it is - not to mention how valuable it is to you (including free travel), and your ministry - and it only takes 15-20 people (8-10 couples) to make a group.
As a recently retired pastor in Northwest Arkansas, I've seen kids and adults come back from all kinds of trips, with their faith deepened, bonds of community strengthened, and their lives enriched. Travel ministry stands alone in its life-changing capability.
It's to this end I started All Points Travel Ministry as part of a specialized Christian travel agency that understands your needs, and creates complete and easy ministry trips that result in stronger churches and lives - and is located in Northwest Arkansas.
If you would like to explore the idea more, call me, or we can have lunch, or I can drop by your office to chat together about the possibilities.
People love to travel, and they love to travel with like-minded friends. Today, people are looking for faith-based travel and religious travel is growing twice as fast as the travel industry as a whole. Israel and Jordan both had a record high number of visitors in 2008.
In the early 300's, Jerome understood the value of travel ministry, when he said, "Just as Greek history becomes more intelligible to those who have seen Athens…so that man will get a clearer grasp of Holy Scripture, who has gazed at Judea with his own eyes."