Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) called for the immediate resumption of U.S. flights to Israel, suggesting that politics, rather than safety concerns, are behind certain airlines’ continued suspension of service. His comments come ...
Read More »Great Awakenings! “Heartland to Holyland” tour of Israel
Have you dreamed of walking where Jesus walked? Of standing where David stood? Of touching stones that witnessed miracles? That dream is closer than you think. This November, join fellow believers from ...
Read More »Artist’s Monumental Sculptures Share Gospel Message Worldwide
Max Greiner Jr., founder of the Coming King Foundation, continues to inspire people through his artwork. “God made me an artist,” he said. “Artists don’t really make themselves.” The foundation’s flagship project, ...
Read More »More Than 119 Million Americans Hit the Road During Holiday Season, AAA Reports
Nearly 119.3 million Americans will have traveled 50 or more miles from home from December 21 through New Year’s Day, AAA reports. An additional three million will have driven or taken to ...
Read More »Holiday Travel 2024: Record-Breaking 120 Million Americans Hit the Road for Christmas
More than 120 million Americans will hit the road during holiday season, AAA predicts Nearly 120 million Americans will travel 50 or more miles from home from Saturday through New Year’s Day, ...
Read More »Technical Glitch Halts All American Airlines Flights on Christmas Eve, Disrupting Holiday Travel
A major technical malfunction forced American Airlines to ground all domestic flights early Christmas Eve morning, disrupting holiday travel plans for thousands of passengers across the United States, according to Federal Aviation ...
Read More »Singing Through the Holidays: The Trapp Family Lodge’s Festive Austrian-Vermont Tradition
The hills are alive: Trapp Family Lodge goes all out for Christmas “The Sound of Music” is always a family favorite movie to watch during the holidays, Even better is a visit ...
Read More »Expert Travel Tips: How to Navigate Airports During the Busy Holiday Season
With a record-breaking 7.85 million passengers taking to the skies this holiday season, knowing how to navigate airports efficiently has never been more crucial. Here are expert-backed strategies to make your airport ...
Read More »Silver Dollar City Wins USA Today’s Best Theme Park Holiday Event for Record-Breaking 7th Time
No need to travel to Orlando for the holidays when America’s #1 voted Christmas theme park destination is just a short drive away in Branson, Missouri. Silver Dollar City’s An Old Time ...
Read More »Jerusalem lights up for Christmas
Jerusalem is getting ready for Christmas. The Jerusalem Municipality distributed approximately 350 Christmas trees to residents free of charge on Thursday. Residents gathered at the New Gate in the Old City to ...
Read More »Billy Graham Library’s 2024 Christmas Celebration Features New Family Exhibit ‘Christmas at Little Piney Cove’
More than 530,000 visitors since 2008 have enjoyed the annual Christmas celebration at the Billy Graham Library in North Carolina. This year’s event is being held each day of the week but ...
Read More »Missouri offers numerous options for fun over Thanksgiving weekend
A four-day weekend is a good time to get away and enjoy the start of the holiday season close to home. The website Tripping.com recommends these Missouri destinations for the Thanksgiving weekend. ...
Read More »Rare Ten Commandments Tablet to Be Auctioned
A remarkably rare stone tablet bearing the Ten Commandments is poised to fetch up to $2 million at a Sotheby’s auction in December. The 115-pound artifact, dating to the Late Roman-Byzantine period, ...
Read More »Founder of Frommer’s Travel books dies
Arthur Frommer, founder of the eponymous travel guide company, died on Nov. 18. He was 95 years old. A graduate of New York University and Yale Law School, where he edited the Yale Law Journal, ...
Read More »Our family cherished memories at Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas
When my family suggested we skip the summer weekend at the lake and enjoy Silver Dollar City during the Christmas season, I didn’t hesitate. This wasn’t just any theme park to me—it ...
Read More »National Parks free to all on Veterans Day
All national parks will be offering free admission to anyone who wants to enter on Veterans Day Nov. 11. While some of the more than 400 national parks that are open daily are ...
Read More »Silver Dollar City announces $500 million in new developments over next decade
Silver Dollar City has announced plans to invest $500 million over the next decade on new family adventures, including the development of 1,200 acres adjacent to the Ozark Mountain theme park. The ...
Read More »Billy Graham Library has welcomed this many visitors since 2007
The Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., reached a major milestone in early September when Gabriel Salstein of Miami became the two-millionth guest. The Salstein family previously visited in 2020, but when ...
Read More »Back where it all began: Walt Disney Hometown Museum showcases family history
Few people have had more of an impact on American culture than Walt Disney. Nearly six decades after his death, the Disney name remains synonymous with family entertainment, from movies and television ...
Read More »Israel tourism rebounds but it’s still tough for the industry
The tourism industry in Israel is slowly rebounding as the war with Hamas seemingly winds down. According to statistics from the Ministry of Tourism, 206,700 tourists entered the country between January and ...
Read More »Still chasing idols: What Paul on Mars Hill teaches us today
Perhaps my favorite place in Athens is Mars Hill, at the foot of the Acropolis (this is Anita and me standing on it). You no doubt know the story in Acts of ...
Read More »AAA expects Memorial Day travel to be near record levels
More than 42.3 million Americans are expected to travel 50 or more miles from home this weekend, a 7 percent increase from two years ago, according to AAA. “This is expected to ...
Read More »We are the champions: Missouri recognizes largest trees in state
Missouri is home to not only Super Bowl and World Series champions, but also to championship trees. Since 1968 the Department of Conservation has maintained a list of state champion trees, which ...
Read More »Harvest Hosts is changing how people RV
Harvest Hosts, an RV-membership network offering 5,000 nontraditional camp sites across North America, supports small business and churches with a simple trade. In exchange for a safe, well-lit space to park an ...
Read More »MO bill names Branson ‘Live Entertainment Capital’ of Missouri
The Missouri House last week voted to name Branson the Live Entertainment Capital of Missouri. The city has more than 100 live entertainment venues, according to Branson.com and sees almost 8 million ...
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