The Camino: A Thirteen Hundred Year Tradition

“Walking the Camino de Santiago is a moment when everything comes to life, including your soul.” – Paulo Coelho

This summer, a main part of my sabbatical will be walking the Camino de Santiago, specifically the Francés Way, and I want to give you some background on why this is meaningful—not just historically, but spiritually.

The Camino de Santiago—”The Way of St. James”—is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes that lead to Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. Tradition holds that the Apostle James, the brother of John and one of Jesus’ closest disciples, preached the gospel in Spain and was later buried there after his martyrdom. In the 9th century, his tomb was reportedly rediscovered, and Santiago became one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the Christian world—alongside Jerusalem and Rome.

The route I’m walking, known as the Camino Francés, begins in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, a small town in France at the foot of the Pyrenees, and stretches about 500 miles across Spain. The path winds through mountains, farmland, medieval villages, busy cities, and quiet country roads. Along the way, pilgrims pass churches, cathedrals, ancient bridges, and countless crosses—indicators of those who walked this path before.

Historically, pilgrims made the journey seeking penance, healing, or closeness to God. Often times they were sent out with the blessing of the entire town or village they came from. Today, fewer walk for religious reasons alone, yet, many still seek something deeply spiritual: a time to reflect, to pray, to reset, or to listen for God’s voice.

For me, it’s a journey to step out of the daily rush and to walk this ancient path in order to seek the Lord and His presence. Yes, it’s a physical challenge that excites and motives me. But, more importantly, it’s a spiritual one. Like the Psalmist writes, “Blessed are those whose strength is in you, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage” (Psalm 84:5). As I walk, I plan to listen and meditate on Scripture. Read books in the evening that focus on abiding with God. And, as I take in the scenery and endure the mental and physical challenges, I hope worship and pray, seeking the Lord (Psalm 105:4).

Ultimately, this isn’t just about reaching a destination in Spain—it’s about walking with God, one step at a time. And in the process, I hope to be spiritually renewed and inspired to walk more closely with the Lord as I return and enter this next season of life.

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44 Responses

  1. Hope says:

    It’s amazing to me the journey you are embarking on to further deepen your relationship with our Lord. May our Lord speak to you and walk beside you. Thank you for this opportunity to join you along the way.

  2. Victoria Castleman says:

    Excited to follow your journey!

  3. Laurie Wilkinson says:

    Would love to follow your inspirational journey. Will park you in my prayers for a journey of a lifetime.

  4. Donna Evans says:

    Our thoughts & prayers are traveling with you.
    Donna & Kim Evans

  5. Chris Reynolds says:

    I’ll be following along and thankful to learn through your experience. Blessings!

  6. Shanin K Cressy says:

    Following you along your journey, finding inspiration in your example, as always. Praying for your peace, Shanin.

  7. Gary Estep says:

    Excited to follow you on this journey Pastor Jim and to keep up with your progress. I know God is going to do mighty things for you during this time and will be praying for your health and safety. God Bless!!!

  8. Stacy Brooks says:

    I’m so excited for you. I can’t wait to see and hear all about your journey.

  9. Peggy Schoenheider says:

    What a remarkable adventure for you, Jim! It will be so awesome to follow you on this journey. I’ll be praying for your health and safe-keeping. God Bless You.

  10. Jeannette Oliver says:

    What an amazing & life changing journey you are embracing. In addition to the spiritual walking journey in Spain, your time with your sons in such beautiful places God has given us will be an extra blessing. May God bless your every step & how exciting to follow along! Thank you 🙏

  11. Atkinson Sheri says:

    Looking forward to your journey and all our precious Lord Jesus has in His path for you.

  12. Leanne Howald says:

    I’m so very proud of you for going on a new adventure. You are an amazing inspiration and I’m so excited to follow along with you. Sending my thoughts and prayers for safe travels.

  13. decaffeinatedkittyc8415c4072 says:

    I like the route you have chosen. The scenery will be beautiful!

  14. decaffeinatedkittyc8415c4072 says:

    I like that you are getting away from the daily rush of life.

  15. Jim, I love that you’re walking the Camino. I’ll definitely be following along.

  16. Chuck Bradley says:

    Your travels are my dreams. Enjoy yourself as much!

  17. Claudia E. Smith says:

    Our prayers go with you on this journey…may God refuel your soul and draw you even closer to Him. Jimmy and Claudia.

  18. Susan Till says:

    Enjoy your journey. I can’t wait to follow along.

  19. hope ann dubberstein says:

    Our strength is in the Lord. God bless you on your journey.

  20. Sharon Hodson says:

    Jim, I would love to follow your journey

  21. Sharon Hodson says:

    Jim, I would love to follow your journey.

  22. Barb Davis says:

    Would love to follow your journey! Count me in! God Bless!

  23. David Sohm says:

    It is so exciting for you to walk with God, connect with your sons, and commune with nature. I will be following your progress and praying for you.

  24. Jerry Swope says:

    I still remember you as a guest speaker at Riverside Community Church in Peoria, IL. I’m saddened by your wife’s passing, but we both know where she and we know you’ll see her again. May God richly bless you on this journey. I honestly wish I could join you on this pilgrimage. I experienced the loss of my of 30+ years on July 4, 2017. Please pray for me. I love you and have never forgotten you!!

  25. Linda Warner says:

    Good luck, Jim. I pray you’re able to reach all your goals while on your pilgrimage. 🙏🏻

  26. Donna Mae Evans says:

    Prayed for you today!

  27. Wilma Plett says:

    God Bless you Jim as you will soon embark on this pilgramidge. Our Prayers are with you and may God watch over you keep you safe and refresh your soul.
    Lou & wilma

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