Q: What is the purpose of Travel the Road?

A: Preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth and encourage the church to be active in the Great Commission.

 

Q: Is Travel the Road a ministry?

A: Yes. Travel the Road is a non-profit 501-C3 organization 100% focused on accomplishing the Great commission.

 

Q: If I donate to Travel the Road is it Tax deductible?

A: Yes. You can claim a tax deduction and will receive a receipt of giving for every gift. You will also receive a year-end receipt totaling all your giving for a calendar year.

 

Q: Who supports Travel the Road and creates the television series?

A: You do. Travel the Road in any capacity is only made possible through the gifts and support we receive from viewers like you.

 

Q: Why should I help Travel the Road?

A: If Travel the Road has impacted your life we need your help to impact others. With your support we can reach more remote peoples, and create more Gospel content to encourage others to do the same. Donate

 

Q: Does anyone Travel with Tim and Will?

A: No. Tim and Will travel with no camera crew or support team. It is just the two of them with a backpack each.

 

Q: When Tim and Will preach the Gospel to a remote tribe who does the follow up?

A: Tim and Will work in coordination with many different ministries overseas and Travel the Road supports the continued efforts of discipleship in areas they have ministered. For example one such area featured in Season three is the Kachepo tirbe. The man accompanying Tim and Will is Godfrey from Kenya. He and IAS now spearhead the work to follow up and disciple the Kachepo tribe. Here is the latest update from Godfrey:

 

“We had a wonderful meeting with IAS 2 wks ago. We are planning to go for another follow up trip to Kachepo on January this year. We will be a group of 6 people where 4 of us will stay there for 4 months from January to April with a sole mission of establishing the possibility of setting up a school as well, as church planting. On this mission we shall mobilize community to support the ideas, get property for school and church and open an airstrip . I will keep you updated on this. May the Lord richly bless you.”

 

So the work in every area continues long after the documentation is done. In fact, Tim and Will travel back to many areas they have ministered in to see how the efforts are going.


Q: What kind of Camera do they film with?

A: Tim and Will bring one camera with them. Season One: Sony PD 100. Season Two and Three: Sony PD 150.

 

Q: How long are the journeys we see on tv?

A: Tim and Will have taken three major gospel expeditions and are currently on their fourth.
- 1998-1999 one-year not filmed
- 2000-2002 Season One
- 2003-2005 Season Two and Three
- 2008-present

 

Q: Do Tim and Will lead missions trips?

A: No. But Travel the Road works in coordination with other ministries that do. Check them out at our Partners page.

 

Q: Why do Tim and Will travel to dangerous areas and remote peoples? Isn’t there plenty of ministry to do right here in America?

A: The specific calling of Travel the Road is to preach the gospel to the *unreached (*unreached means-never heard the gospel before), or to those who are currently cutoff from active mission work. This doesn’t mean it isn’t important to minister right here in America, but the calling of Travel the Road is to preach where the gospel has never gone before. Ministry is important wherever it is done. One people aren’t more important than another; all are equal in the sight of God. Travel the Road is a ministry that focuses on the calling of unreached, but the series also serves as an encouragement for everyone to be a missionary, even if it is in your own backyard.

 

Q: Where are Tim and Will now?

A: Follow them at Expedition News and get the latest updates here.

 

Q: Do Tim and Will speak at churches?

A: Yes. When they are back in the USA they love to go out and tell what God is doing around the world. For more info on how to bring Tim and Will to your church or event contact us at: info@traveltheroad.com


Q: How much does it cost Tim and Will to do what they do?

A: Overseas the cost of living is very low, especially for how Tim and Will live. On their first journey they spent only $7,000 for one-year and traveled through 25 countries. So doing it on a shoe-string budget is possible. The more expensive costs of Travel the Road are producing and creating the episodes. Producing high quality shows that are dynamic and encouraging is challenging, and if we want to have a voice of influence that reaches the world the church must take an active roll in supporting Christian media.