Journeys in Scripture
Scripture is filled with journeys. Abraham left Ur in obedience to God’s call, Moses led the people of Israel out of Egypt, Jesus walked the roads of Galilee, and Paul carried the gospel across the Roman Empire. Every route marked a movement of God, revealing His purposes and advancing His plan of redemption. These pages trace those sacred paths, inviting you to follow the footsteps of key figures in Scripture and to see how geography, history, and theology come together in the unfolding story of the Bible.
Select a Route or Journey
Egnatian Way
The Egnatian Way was the ancient Roman road that carried Paul and the gospel across Macedonia, linking cities and hearts along the path to Europe.
Exodus from Egypt
The Exodus route from Egypt traces the journey where God’s mighty hand delivered His people from slavery and ushered in a promise of freedom.
Paul’s First Missionary Journey
Paul’s first missionary journey took him from Antioch into the heart of Gentile territory, where the gospel began to cross cultural borders and ignite new churches.
Paul’s Second Missionary Journey
Paul’s second missionary journey ventured further into Europe, from Philippi to Corinth, expanding the reach of the gospel and establishing resilient new churches.
Paul’s Third Missionary Journey
Paul’s third missionary journey deepened relationships and profound growth in the growing churches of Asia Minor, Macedonia, and Greece.




