Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New interactive map of English-speaking churches in Germany

To compliment our extensive list of English-speaking churches in Germany, we have added an interactive map to make finding a local church even easier. If you know of any other fellowships that we can add, please let us know!


View English-Speaking Churches in Germany in a larger map

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Plant a Tree in Wittenberg to Celebrate 500 years of Reformation


While touring Germany, your church can plant a tree in the historic Luther Garden that is being planted in Wittenberg to celebrate the 500 year anniversary of Martin Luther's posting of the 95 Theses. Call 1-800 303-5534 or e-mail us for details.

Landscaper Service
The local landscapers plant the tree A service is held to dedicate the tree
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An arial view of the Luther Garden in Wittenberg Wittenberg

The idea of the garden, organized by the Lutheran World Federation, is to provide something that continually grows and enriches Wittenberg - a sign that symbolizes the vitality and life-connectedness of the reform movement and its worldwide resonance.

Churches are invited to participate by planting a tree both in Wittenberg and a corresponding tree at home with an inscription noting the connection to the Luther Garden in Wittenberg. The cost of the tree in Wittenberg is around $650, which covers the tree itself, a local landscaper's services and an official certificate from the Lutheran World Federation.

All tree plantings will be recorded in a site plan that can be found on the web site. Click here to see which churches around the world have already participated.

"Even if I knew that the world were to collapse tomorrow, I would still plant my apple tree today." ascribed to Martin Luther

For more details about the Luther Garden, please visit the official website.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Top 10 Holiday Travel Tips

Our last tour is home from Italy, but we know that many of you still have trips ahead of you this holiday season. Here are our top tips to make your journeys as easy and pleasant as possible. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and a very Merry Christmas!
  1. Book early and avoid the busy travel days. It’s better to fly on Thanksgiving than the day before and you still get there in time for that tasty lunch. Return on Friday and you’ll beat the return rush. For Christmas trips, avoid flying on Christmas Eve and returning Sunday night. We recommend looking at www.kayak.com or a new site called www.hipmunk.com for comparing flight options.
  2. Book direct flights or include a longer layover than normal. If you have extra time, you can always enjoy a cup of coffee at the connecting airport. It’s also a smart idea to fly into smaller airports, as they typically have fewer delays in bad weather.
  3. Print your boarding pass. You can do this online up to 24 hours before your flight and it’s a real time-saver, especially if you aren’t checking luggage. Bring a printed copy of your fight itinerary as well.
  4. Don’t wrap your gifts. The best idea is mail gifts to your destination or even better – buy online and ship direct! If you do take them with you, make sure you don’t wrap them. We recommend taking gift bags or folded gift wrap, tape and gift tags with you.
  5. Don’t check your bags. If you’ve followed tip #4, you won’t have much luggage anyway, but do take a spare bag with you, as you’ll be bringing those wonderful gifts home. If you are checking bags, there’s likely to be a fee, so if possible, bring one large bag for all the family and save by pre-paying before you get to the airport.
  6. Prepare your carry on. Remember that all gels and liquids must be in three-ounce or smaller containers in a single quart-sized zip-top clear plastic bag if you are just taking carry-on. You are allowed to purchase drinks etc. once you have cleared security and take them on the plane.
  7. Reserve your parking spot. In winter, it often takes longer than usual to get to the airport, so leave plenty of time to take the Metro-link or park your car. If you are driving to the airport, make sure that you fill the car with gas the night before and leave time to scrape windshields. For security reasons, don’t leave any valuables in your vehicle.
  8. Load your phone. If your flight gets delayed or cancelled, you’ll save time by having useful numbers with you like the frequent flyer reservation desk, the airline’s 800 phone number, the people who are meeting you at your destination, your car rental agency, your travel insurance company etc. Check your flight status frequently and sign-up for phone or text notifications. We like www.worldmate.com for iPhones. Take your charger with you in your carry-on.
  9. Plan for delays. It’s always good to have books and healthy snacks. If you are traveling with children, take an extra set of clothing, playing cards, books, quiet toys etc. When our kids were small, I would bring small gifts and space them out during the journey. If you are delayed, go straight to your airline desk for assistance. The polite people get the best service and may even get upgrades. Your calmness will help other travelers too.
  10. Put your address inside your bag. If you put your travel itinerary inside your bag, the airline will be able to contact you if your bag gets lost. Luggage tags often fall off, so make sure your address is inside as well.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Bible opens the 2011 season at the Globe


In 2011, Shakespeare’s Globe will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible which was completed in 1611, and the enduring power of dramatic language, with a season entitled The Word is God. Priority booking will open in January, exclusively for Friends of Shakespeare's Globe, with public booking opening in mid-February.

The season will open with a cover-to-cover reading of The Bible from the Globe stage over Easter weekend, followed by Hamlet which plays at the Globe before embarking on a Summer tour of the UK and Europe. Also playing at the Globe before touring will be As You Like It.

Interested in seeing the play and enjoying a trip to England? Call 1-800-303-5534 or send an e-mail to info@reformationtours.com today.

Click here for more details

Thursday, October 14, 2010

New rooms opening at the Reformation Museum in Geneva


Our friends at the Reformation Museum in Geneva just let us know that they have three new rooms opening. This coming November, the basement will be devoted to the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. A special window will present the nature and historical development of Protestantism in the United States. Click here for more information.

The
museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. They are closed Mondays (with an exception of being open on Easter Monday, Pentecost the first Monday of June, and Jeune Federal, the third Monday of September). They are also closed on December 24, 25 and 31 and on January 1.

Contact us today to arrange a tour to Geneva, Switzerland to visit Geneva, Switzerland to visit this wonderful museum. Our number is (800) 303-5534.




Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Welcome back from the Israel trip!

In case you didn't know - we also offer tours to the Bible lands of Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Italy with our second company, Christian World Travel.

The picture is of Frank on the Mount of the Beatitudes - an amazing place.

If your group is ready to explore Israel, call us on (800) 303-2415 today!


Jack and Kathy just got home from their trip to Israel and Egypt and here's what they had to say:

Dear Rowena and Frank,

We just wanted to check in and let you know we are home safe after a wonderful pilgrimage to the Holy Land and an amazing Egypt extension. Our guides—Nola and Romani—were superior, and we saw and experienced so much. Accommodations were fine and well-located, and food was plentiful and delicious.

Thank you very much for all your efforts on our behalf. The journey was a tremendous blessing to all who went.

Best,

Kathy

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Tour Italy this Fall with other Christians - space available


Italy - land of magnificent sunsets, fabulous architecture, delicious food and wine and a depth of Christian history and heritage. There is last-minute space available on a wonderful tour that will take you from Rome to Venice, through Pompeii, Assisi, Siena, Florence and Pisa.

You'll be traveling with friendly Christians from Ashland, Kentucky led by Pastor Ike Nicholson. The full tour is available on our website www.reformationtours.com and you can also call our office for details 1- 800-303 5534.



Highlights of the tour include:

  • Visiting St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, where the Apostle Paul is buried
  • Fellowship with believers in Rome
  • A visit to ancient Pompeii
  • Dinner at the Ancient Baths of Diana
  • Vatican tour, including the Sistene Chapel
  • The hilltop town of Assisi
  • A tour of Siena, famous for the Palio horse race
  • The magnificent art of Florence, including "David"
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • A cruise along the Grand Canal in Venice
The all-inclusive tour is available land only for $2,559 or with air from Charleston, WV.



Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Wouldn't you love to visit England and Scotland this Fall?



This September, you are invited to join Pastor-Emeritus Dr. Malcolm Bane, Associate Pastor Dr. David Strawn and members of the First Baptist Church of College Station, Texas as we explore places in Scotland and England where God was reforming His church through men and women of faith. Graduate Credit in Reformation Studies is also being offered with additional studies through the B.H. Carroll Theological Institute.


What does the tour include?

  • Tour of majestic Edinburgh, including the Castle, the Queen's Holyrood Palace, St. Giles Cathedral and John Knox house.

  • Exciting Stirling, with its fabulous Castle, and William Wallace Monument.

  • Historic Hadrian's Wall

  • Medieval York, including worship at York Minster

  • The delightful village of Lutterworth, where John Wycliffe ministered

  • Fascinating Bedford, with its many connections to John Bunyan and the Pilgrims.

  • William Carey's villages of Moulton and Olney, including the little village school where he taught.

  • Magnificent Oxford with its glistening spires. Our tour includes the Reformer's Monument, the Cathedral and the opportunity to dine at Regent's Park College Hall.

  • Lastly, the thriving metropolis of London, including Westminster Abbey, John Wesley's Chapel and home, St. Paul's Cathedral and the Globe Theater.

  • Our final visit is to Charles Spurgeon's Metropolitan Temple where this great Baptist preacher held his revival meetings.

  • The tour also includes plenty of free time to shop and relax.

This is a guaranteed departure and we do have room for a few more. If you would like more details, please visit our website or call 1-800-303-5534.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Countdown to Oberammergau!

It's less than sixty days till the once-in-a-decade Oberammergau Passion Play begins and excitement is mounting! We only have a handful of places left but we're still purchasing more for late-comers, so if you haven't got your ticket yet, give us a call!

I'd like to feature two tours that I'm sure you'd enjoy:

Switzerland, Lutherland and Oberammergau Tour

PPRPK10: June 25-July 8, 2010
Combine seeing the Passion Play with a tour including Geneva, Lucerne, Zurich, Oberammergau, Rothenburg, Heidelberg, Worms, Mainz, Eisenach, Erfurt, Wittenberg, Berlin and a Rhine Cruise. The tour is hosted by Rev. Dan & Cathy Rinderknecht of Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Billings, MT. 14 days priced from $3,565 land only.




Oberammergau 2010 - The Footsteps of Martin Luther

PPRKN10: July 21-31, 2010

Tour of Germany hosted by Pastor Ron Benson of First Lutheran Church, Papillion, NE (LCMS) and Kaylene Nienhauser of Aur Travel and her husband Jeff. The tour includes Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Eisleben, Erfurt, Eisenach, two nights by the Rhine in Rudesheim, Mainz, Worms, a night in medieval Rothenburg and a drive down the "Romantic Road" to Bavaria.11 days priced from $3,199.