This podcast has been going for half a year and we want to celebrate with you! It's such a blessing having you tune in on a regular basis and hearing your stories in our Facebook group and on Instagram!
In this weeks episode I will be sharing about some ways that I have seen God moving around this Network - the potential to start offering retreats, maybe having a regular online devotion, and more. I also share recap how this group started and how my own travel experiences led me to start this network.
For more faith and travel resources and to book your next faith based vacation, please visit our website at www.christiantravelers.net
God's Blessings and Safe Travels!
CTN 129: Celebration Your Past Vacations (Numbers 9:1-14)
CTN 128: Awaiting Your Next Trip (Exodus 7-14)
CTN 127: How Do Others View Your Worship (Exodus 4:18-5)
CTN 126: Imposter Syndrome & Your Calling (Exodus 3:1-4:17)
CTN 125: Family Reunion (Genesis 46-50)
CTN 124: The Repentant Traveler (Genesis 43-45)
CTN 123: Guarding our Mind and Relationship for the Rocky Roads (Genesis 37, 39-42)
CTN 122: Wrestling With Your Identity Is A Part of the Journey (Genesis 31-32)
CTN 121: How Family Feuds Affect Travel Plans (Genesis 30 & 31)
CTN 120: Why We Travel vs. What God Teaches Us When We Travel (Genesis 29)
CTN 119: How Do You Know if God is Calling You to Travel? (Genesis 24)
CTN 118: Bible Studies For Travelers
CTN 117: Why Christians Should Know How To Travel
CTN 116: The Benefit of Overcoming Your Fears and Traveling the World
CTN 115: Why Traveling With A Christian Community Is A Great Idea
CTN 114: Rewarding Yourself With Scheduled Rest
CTN 113: 6 Tips To Be A Financially Wise Christian Traveler
CTN 112: Come On A Retreat With Us
CTN 111: Planning A Family Vacation
CTN 110: How To Boost Your Confidence To Solo Travel
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