Travel the Road

Travel the Road (2003-2006)

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The journey continues as missionaries Tim Scott and Will Decker return home to America. We now find them struggling to adjust to life in Los Angeles where everything seems so foreign. After surviving a near fatal car accident, these two daring missionaries say a painful goodbye to those they love and once again journey into the unknown. Armed only with a backpack, a change of clothes and their Bibles, Tim and Will depart for the most dangerous and remote lands on the planet. From the prehistoric jungles of Borneo to the snow covered mountains of Tibet and through the war zones of Afghanistan, the guys encounter Taliban gunfights, Siberian blizzards, bandits and sacrificial burials as they risk their lives to preach the gospel.

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E04The Quest: Road to Tibet - Part 1Feb 18, 2006
S02E03The Lost Tribe: Borneo: Part 2Feb 11, 2006
S02E02The Lost Tribe: Borneo: Part 1Feb 4, 2006
S02E01The Journey Continues: Los AngelesJan 28, 2006
S01E12The Road We TraveledAug 2, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Travel the Road premiere?

Travel the Road premiered on October 1, 2003.

Who were the main hosts of Travel the Road?

The main hosts of Travel the Road were Tim Scott and Will Decker.

What was the premise of Travel the Road?

Travel the Road followed two young missionaries as they traveled to remote areas of the world to spread the message of Christianity and engage in humanitarian work.

In which countries did the missionaries visit during the show?

The missionaries visited countries such as Mongolia, India, Nepal, Laos, and Cambodia, among others.

How were the missionaries supported financially during their travels?

The missionaries were supported financially through sponsorships and donations.

Did Travel the Road focus solely on the missionaries' religious activities?

No, Travel the Road also showcased the cultural experiences and challenges the missionaries encountered during their travels.

Were there any dangerous or risky situations the missionaries faced on the show?

Yes, the missionaries often faced dangerous situations, including encounters with hostile tribes, extreme weather conditions, and challenging terrain.

Did Travel the Road explore any specific themes or messages?

Yes, Travel the Road aimed to highlight the importance of faith, perseverance, and compassion in the face of adversity.

How were the episodes structured?

Each episode typically followed the missionaries' journey in a specific country, showcasing their interactions with locals, cultural experiences, and humanitarian efforts.

Did the show offer any insights into the daily lives of the missionaries?

Yes, the show provided glimpses into the personal lives of the missionaries, including their struggles, triumphs, and moments of reflection.

How long were the episodes of Travel the Road?

The episodes of Travel the Road varied in length, typically ranging from 30 to 60 minutes.

Did Travel the Road receive any awards or recognition?

While there is no specific information about awards or recognition, the show gained a dedicated following and was well-received by its target audience.

Did Travel the Road have any spin-offs or related shows?

As per the available information, Travel the Road did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Were there any notable guest appearances on Travel the Road?

There is no specific information about notable guest appearances on Travel the Road.

How did viewers respond to Travel the Road?

Viewers generally responded positively to Travel the Road, appreciating its unique approach to showcasing missionary work and cultural experiences.

Did Travel the Road have any impact on missionary work or awareness?

While there is no direct information about the impact of Travel the Road on missionary work or awareness, the show likely helped raise awareness about the challenges missionaries face and the importance of their work.

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