Discover the Kneeling Atlas sculpture from Pompeii’s "Little Theater" (Odeon). Join our 2026 Italy tour to walk the ash-preserved streets of the Roman Empire.
Visit the world’s oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery at the base of Mt. Sinai. Explore the history of Justinian I and the legend of St. Catherine.
See White Storks nesting on Roman columns in Ephesus. Join our 2026 Türkiye tours in March, June, or October to explore the New Testament & ancient ruins.
Discover the Olduvai Gorge Museum, located between Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park. Explore the world-renowned "Cradle of Mankind" today!
Understanding that a network of tradings zones in the Indian Ocean developed between 300 BC and AD 300. This network introduced luxury goods to those who could afford them.
Think BIG PICTURE here about a great sea south of the Biblical Heartland. Its contours are less familiar to many, but its influence is significant for human history.
Discover the Vardar Gate in Thessaloniki. It was an important entrance/exit to the city in antiquity, possibly used by the Apostle Paul. The remains are now gone (save one inscription), but the spot remains a busy intersection today.
Explore the incredible history of Thessaloniki’s Government House. The spot where the modern building now stands has been a center of power and governance for more than 2,000 years.
Understand that every hero needs a legendary companion, and for Alexander the Great, that was Bucephalus. More than just a warhorse, Bucephalus was a symbol of Alexander’s early genius and his relentless drive.
The Gallio Inscription, found at the site of Delphi, not only suggests the historicity of the book of Acts, but a point in time to anchor the narrative. Check out this video from the Delphi Archaeological Museum in Greece.