Christian Communications Organizes Journey to Holy Land

By Christina Song

Christian Communications Inc. of USA is planning a trip following the steps of the first apostles. From May 16 to 27, the group will will go to Turkey and Greece, which provides a great opportunity for their members to visit the historic sites in Bible.

During these 12 days, the trip is going to visit the seven churches mentioned in Revelation: Izmir (ancient Smyrna), Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea, Thyatira, and Pergamum, as well as the famous cities such as Ephesus, Thessalonia and Coranth.

Rev. Emmo Lin, a senior interpreter to the Holy Land who studied in Israel, is also going with the trip to explain for them.

The Christian Communications holds trips to visit the historic sites in the Bible every year. Karl Cheung, who is in charge of organizing the trip, said that they hope members can gain a special and deeper insight by seeing everything personally.

"When you go to the holy temples, you can see the vestiges of being destroyed for many times. And as you walk on the same path where the first apostles walked, you will be able to tast their hardships while evangelizing."

Christians can sign up for this trip before Mar 20. To sign up or for more information, call 713-778-1144.

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