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Set Sail with Pastor Greg Laurie & Big Daddy Weave on the LifeWay Alaskan Adventure Cruise

Inspiration Travel

3 MIN READ

06/06/2014

We’re thrilled to announce a brand-new Christian cruise on our horizon. For a full week next year, July 11-18, 2015, we’ll set sail on our first-ever partnership with LifeWay Christian Resources: a cruise to Alaska with Greg Laurie, Big Daddy Weave and other fantastic guests.

Alaska is one of the most beautiful locations in creation, a place where God seems to have unfurled His creativity in the most spectacular way possible. With ice-blue glaciers, cascading waterfalls and snow-covered mountains that jut from the water’s edge, a cruise to Alaska immerses you in the most gorgeous scenery on earth. This cruise will visit classic Alaskan ports like Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan, while also including an up-close look at Glacier Bay and a stop in Victoria, British Columbia.

But more than the location, we’re excited about who’ll be joining us on this cruise. In addition to Big Daddy Weave—one of the 10 most played artists in Christian radio over the past decade—our main speaker on this cruise is Greg Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California. As the dynamic leader of one of America’s most influential churches, Greg is known for constantly sending his readers and listeners back to the life-changing power of the Gospel...and the importance of sharing it with a lost and hurting world.

Just last month he released his newest book, As It Is In Heaven: How Eternity Brings Focus to What Really Matters. One of those things that “really matters” in his ministry is the importance of prayer. Christians, he says, should be joining together to pray for our country rather than wasting energy with boycotts, infighting and complaints. Nothing brings nationwide change like prayer. We can’t wait to hear the rest of what God’s Spirit lays on Greg’s heart for this Alaskan cruise. Set aside next July on your 2015 calendar for an amazing Christian cruise to Alaska.