American Christian Tours

American Christian Tours

Travel Arrangements

Rice Lake, Wisconsin 109 followers

Only One Life. Travel with Intention. For Such A Time As This.

About us

The desire of American Christian Tours (ACTS) is to teach and train people of all ages to become world changers! We do this by teaching historic truths and Providential history at key locations across the United States. Stories of Christian heroes and patriots are weaved throughout each Education Program showing how God uses willing people, who are committed to Him, to change the world! Students, teachers, and parents finish the tour inspired to make a difference within their own circle of influence. ACTS is excited to work with small schools and large, home school families, and church groups; we customize to best reflect the needs and objectives of the group. Our customer service cannot be beat!

Industry
Travel Arrangements
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1984
Specialties
Providential History, Discipleship, Christian Worldview, Customization, Homeschool Groups, Church Groups, and Students

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    Frequently groups traveling with ACTS on their student education program will be able to secure a special wreath laying ceremony conducted at Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknowns. This ceremony is hosted by the Tomb Guard of the Third Infantry of the U.S. Army. It is a highlight for student groups visiting the Washington, D.C. area. American Christian Tours works with them to provide a beautiful floral wreath which is placed in front of the Tomb. The Tomb is the final resting place of the remains of three soldiers - one from World War I, one from World War II, and one from the Korean War. Each soldier's identity is unknown. There had been remains of a soldier from the Vietnam War but with advancements in DNA technology he was identified, and his family had his remains moved to their hometown. These Unknown Soldiers represent all the soldiers from their war that were killed, and their remains were not able to be identified. The Tomb Guard watch the Tomb of the Unknowns 24 hours a day each day of the year. It is definitely a special ceremony that becomes a special memory of each student tour that is able to participate. Freedom is never free. People have sacrificed for our freedoms. We must never forget. #cometravelwithacts #americanchristiantours

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