Faith travelers find America's earliest history of religious tolerance in Providence. Published January 31 2011
Thousands of young faith travelers tour religious sites on the continent and converge in Madrid this August. Published January 23 2011
The Irish deserve a lot of credit for saving Western civilization. Published January 18 2011
America's earliest protestant church has emerged in an accidental discovery. Published January 10 2011
Jerusalem has been in the spotlight for centuries but it's now sharing notoriety. Published January 3 2011
Ruth Hill writes for magazines and newspapers about the business and pleasures of travel. Read more about her views and news of Christian heritage travel around the world at faithtravelfocus.com
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