Greetings!
Welcome to the May/June issue of Faith Travel Minute, our bimonthly e-newsletter for faith-based travel planners. In this issue: the World Choir Games comes to the United States; a Scottish Medieval walk opens to pilgrims; a Haiti volunteer program returns this summer; how to manage your religious group; and a new group game!
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CINCINNATI - The world's largest international choral competition is coming to the United States for the first time.
Travelers can now purchase tickets to the 2012 World Choir Games, which will be hosted in Cincinnati's U.S. Bank Arena.
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A 62-mile route once regularly taken by 11th- and 12th-century Christians will soon be open to pilgrims in Scotland.
The medieval pilgrimage route called the Way of St. Andrews is being developed to mimic the popular Camino de Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Elevate Destinations, a responsible travel company, brings back its Elevate Haiti volunteer travel program for the third consecutive year.
The July and August program works in partnership with a Haiti-based organization, Let Haiti Live.
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Do you recognize this famous waterfall? Take our quiz to see how much you know about this enormous waterfall, which is claimed to be the world's largest waterfall from the combined width and height. Where in the World Quiz
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How do you convince travelers to try more exotic locations if they have security fears? The best way to convince your religious travelers to head overseas is to speak confidently about the trip's safety.
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Find out who in your group loves pie the most with our What Kind of Pie Game. Just don't play this game with an empty stomach!
What Kind of Pie Game
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