Passages
Philip Twain Morrow has extensive experience in ministry and education. Currently serving as Trip Staff and Worship Coordinator at Passages since March 2019, Morrow oversees spiritual and programmatic elements of trips in Israel. Previous roles include Teaching Fellow at Galilea Fellowship, where Morrow taught English and studied Jewish-Christian relations, and Youth and Worship Minister at First Baptist Church of Rosenberg. Morrow has also held graduate assistant positions at Houston Baptist University and the Dunham Bible Museum. Morrow holds a Master of Arts in Biblical Languages and a Bachelor's degree in Christianity from Houston Christian University. Future academic pursuits include a PhD in Comparative Semitics to support Aramaic revitalization efforts of Maronite Christians in the Levant.
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A trip to Israel is in essence a rite of passage for every Christian—a pilgrimage in the truest sense. The origins of both ancient Biblical faith and of a modern-day miracle intersect here. The land and the people of Israel have a story to tell. By coming to Israel, you make Israel’s story part of your own story. Sponsored by the Philos Project and the Museum of the Bible Foundation, Passages offers Christian college students with leadership potential a fresh and innovative approach to experiencing the Holy Land. Participants will encounter the roots of their Biblical faith first-hand and come face to face with the modern-day miracle that is Israel. Upon their return, participants will have opportunities to build upon their trip experiences by engaging in further leadership training, with an end goal of being an informed voice for both their Christian faith and for Israel.