Planning a Christian-friendly Vacation

For Christian individuals, couples and family, traveling can be an important way to feel recharged, reconnected, and revitalized.

Christians who follow their religion feel that while work is a gift, so is time to rest. Based on the teachings of the Bible, work is good because God commands and exemplifies it, but rest is good as well. According to Biblical teachings, God rested after creating the heavens and the earth.

In fact, the fourth commandment specifically says to rest. Israel is promised blessings when resting from their labors.

When you take breaks and rest, including through travel, you’re allowing your mind and body to be ready to get back to work. Rest isn’t your goal, based on scriptures. Instead, it’s a period you can enter and then leave and get back on track with what you’re called to do in your life.

Choosing a Christian-friendly travel destination is one that can be a big decision. You may want something that is in line with your values and has activities and attractions that might have religious significance to you.

Finding a Christian-friendly vacation could also mean that you go somewhere modesty is appreciated or that you’re around other like-minded people. It could also simply mean that you go somewhere quiet for tranquil reflection or that you have opportunities for religious worship.

Regardless of your particular goals, the following are some tips and ideas to plan a Christian-friendly vacation.

How Can You Benefit From Christian Travel?

We’ve generally touched on some of the benefits of Christian travel above, but others that are specific include:

Know Where Not To Go

If you take your faith and religion seriously, you likely don’t want to put your values aside because you’re traveling. You could feel uncomfortable in some destinations more so than others. For example, Las Vegas is known as Sin City, and if you’re a Christian, you might avoid it.

For some people visiting bigger cities can be a bit stressful for them, especially if they have young kids that maybe they don’t want exposed to certain secular things.

Where Should You Go?

Some of the places that are great in the U.S. to travel if you’re looking to stay in line with your Christian faith include:

You don’t necessarily have to go to a Christian-centric destination to stay connected to your religion when you travel, but it is an option some travelers prefer.

 

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