Jordan is not just a travel destination—it is a living Bible, a land where the early Christian community found refuge, worshipped, and thrived. From the Baptism Site of Jesus (Bethany Beyond the Jordan) to the Decapolis cities, Jordan offers a journey into the roots of Christianity.
Whether you are a spiritual traveler, history enthusiast, or seeking a reflective pilgrimage, Jordan holds treasures that bring the early Church to life.
Christianity emerged in Roman Palestine. Jesus Christ ministered across Galilee and Judea, teaching, healing, and performing miracles. After His Crucifixion and Resurrection, His disciples spread the Gospel far and wide.
Eastern Jordan, particularly the region known as Perea and the Decapolis, played a key role in the early spread of Christianity. Biblical accounts reference this region multiple times:
30–64 AD: Home-based gatherings led by apostles such as Peter, John, and James. The community faced persecution from both Jewish leaders and Roman authorities.
64–313 AD: Roman persecutions intensified. Local Christian communities in Jordan developed organized leadership with bishops and early churches. Christianity spread through cities like Jerash, Amman, and Pella.
Post-313 AD: After the Edict of Milan, Christianity became legal. Jordanian cities flourished under the Byzantine Empire with churches adorned with mosaics, organized bishoprics, and vibrant Christian communities.
The Decapolis (“ten cities” in Greek) was a league of Hellenistic-Roman cities east of the Jordan River. They were culturally Greek, administratively Roman, and enjoyed a degree of autonomy.
6–10. Other cities include Canatha, Dion, Hippos, Raphana, and Scythopolis (Beth Shean – partly in modern Jordan/Palistine).
Day 1: Arrival in Amman – Welcome & overnight.
Day 2: Bethany Beyond the Jordan (Al-Maghtas) → Mount Nebo → Madaba.
Day 3: Umm Qais (Gadara) → Pella (Christian refuge).
Day 4: Jerash (Roman & Byzantine churches) → Ajloun Castle.
Day 5: Mukawir (John the Baptist sites) → Dead Sea reflective experience.
Day 6: Amman Citadel & Byzantine churches → Salt Heritage Walk.
Day 7: Petra (Nabataean-Christian mosaics) → Wadi Rum spiritual reflection.
Day 8: Optional free time in Amman → Departure.
Q1: Is Jordan safe for spiritual travelers?
A: Yes, Jordan is known for its stability, welcoming culture, and secure travel environment.
A: A comprehensive tour takes 7–8 days, covering all major sites.
A: Modest, comfortable clothing is recommended for all religious and historical sites.
A: Absolutely. Finan Tours offers private, tailored itineraries for individuals and groups.
Book your Christian Pilgrimage Tour in Jordan today with Finan Tours and walk in the footsteps of the early Church!