Seven Churches of the Book of Revelation

Experience the Seven Churches of the Book of Revelation! Delve deep into the history, culture, and teachings that shaped early Christianity as you visit the archeological sites of ancient cities – led not only by guides and itineraries, but by faith.

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My Experience Traveling During COVID

Airport security staff with masks during COVID pandemic

Like many Americans, the family vacation we planned 8 months ago had to be cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. In July, we were supposed to be relaxing on a beach and making new family memories of our travels.  Instead, we found ourselves at home, looking at our back yard, yearning for a change of…

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New Archaeological Finds in Israel

View the recorded webinar here. DescriptionJoin Fellowship Travel for an exciting LIVE lecture from esteemed archaeologist and Israeli tour guide, Roni Winter, as he unveils archaeological findings in Israel related to early Christianity. SpeakerRoni Winter, an Israeli archeologist, is a specialist in cultural, spiritual, biblical and ethno-anthropological tours. As Chief Guide with our partner in…

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What’s Your Positive Side Effect?

We asked you to share your positive side effects you’ve experienced while staying at home. While being stuck at home is challenging, many of our customers have found ways to stay positive during this uncertain time. From tackling home projects to trailblazing relief efforts, you have inspired us with your amazing stories. Here are some…

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FTI Abroad: Tokaj, Hungary, World Heritage Site

Hi, I’m Lucy! I’m a Marketing Associate here at FTI. A lot of my job is behind-the-scenes, but I want to share an incredible travel experience I had – all thanks to FTI, UNESCO and National Geographic! I had the opportunity to visit three amazing World Heritage Sites as part of a World Heritage Journeys…

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Employee Spotlight: Tyler Favale, Tour Coordinator

If you haven’t had a chance to get to know Tyler, we’d like to introduce you! While he has only been a member of the FTI team since 2017, he’s quickly learned the ropes and earned himself a spot as a Tour Coordinator. His experience working in international education, as well as his passion for…

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Client Spotlight: Steve James with Kenya Relief

During the fall of 2001, Steve James and his wife received the most crushing phone call a parent could fathom. Their 19-year-old daughter, Brittney, was found unresponsive in her college apartment. Though devastated, the couple focused their grief on a way to give her death purpose, to keep her memory alive. At the time, she had…

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Augusta University’s Exploration of Genetics and Biology in Iceland

Augusta University students learning about genetics in Iceland

Over the years, we’ve had the pleasure of working with Augusta University on a variety of international programs. The University’s mission is to inspire and build world citizens who are international leaders in service, research, and teaching. They encourage and support study abroad, and we’re thankful for the opportunity to help create these memorable travel…

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The University of Scranton’s Dedication to Service Trips

University of Scranton students participating in a service trip to Nicaragua.

We recently spoke with Barbara King, the International Service Programs (ISP) Coordinator at the University of Scranton. FTI has worked with Ms. King to plan a variety of ISP trips. Her passion for what she does inspired us to learn more about her experiences and perspectives on service learning. ISP trips are 7-10 day service projects that address the…

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Things I Wish I Knew Before My 1st Mission Trip

Big Creek Mission Trip

I’ll never forget the first time I witnessed real life poverty. Our group was driving through an old trailer park, deep in the mountains of Kentucky, during a mission trip. The ground was barren with nothing but dirt and garbage covering the road. Our group leader, Katie, dodged a stack of old tires as she…

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