Task
All Christians Tours & Studies (ACTS), has commissioned you and your team to research the historic journeys of St. Paul and develop a modern-day tour to follow "in his footsteps" on one of the routes he took. Bear in mind that St. Paul's journeys took far longer than the time available for a typical tour. Your tour should last no less than 1 week and no more than 2 weeks.

You will research and determine:
- Cities and places to visit
- Routes to take
- Historic sites, museums, and other places of particular interest to people studying St. Paul and his journeys
- Types of transportation to use for each part of the journey
- Length of tour
You will share your findings with
- An expert group
- Your team
- ACTS (portrayed by the class)
You will create and present to the tour company, ACTS (the class), a "final promotion product" that the company could use to promote this tour to prospective clients. The final promotion product must be one of the following:
- A multimedia presentation (using MS PowerPointİ or Star Office 8 Impressİ, minimum 1 slide for each destination, 1 slide for a map of the route, and 1 slide about St. Paul); OR
- An illustrated brochure or flyer (minimum 1 sheet, double-sided, with a map of the route and information about each destination and about St. Paul); OR
- A Web page (minimum 1 link to each destination and 1 link to information about St. Paul, as well as a map of the route)
Your team consists of:

A Scripture Scholar, who is responsible for:
- Researching the routes of the missionary journeys of St. Paul
- Researching the places St. Paul visited on his journeys and which modern cities or places equate to or approximate those places
- Presenting your research to your team so they can decide which route to follow
- Selecting quotes from scripture to be used in the final promotion product and documenting their sources accurately
- Contributing to the creation of the final promotion product

A Travel Specialist, who is responsible for:
- Researching historic sites, museums, and other places of interest on your chosen route appropriate for your tour
- Researching transportation appropriate for the route and destinations
- Presenting your research to your team so they can decide which destinations to include and which transportation to use
- Creating a detailed, accurate map of the route and destinations selected by your team
- Contributing to the creation of the final promotion product

A Photographer/Illustrator, who is responsible for:
- Finding suitable photographs and illustrations online
- Creating additional photographs and illustrations, including a logo for ACTS
- Presenting your work to your team so they can decide which materials to include in the final promotion product
- Downloading selected photographs and illustrations and documenting all sources accurately
- Contributing to the creation of the final promotion product

A Media Specialist, who is responsible for:
- Planning the final promotion product
- Creating the final promotion product with contributions from the rest of the team
- Editing the contributions of other team members as needed
- Writing additional text for the final promotion product as needed
- Ensuring the final promotion product is complete and ready to present on the due date.