. >> here in southern turkey near herron, we met anna and david landis, an american couple raised christiane writing a guide book that will allow people of all faiths to follow the same path that abraham took. >> i think there's something always powerful about going to a place from the bible, from the stories you've heard as a child. i think that makes the whole story feel more real. >> abraham took this journey 4,000 years ago, and now we're just dusting off his footsteps and inviting people to experience that story today. >> anna and david are part of an unprecedented initiative called abraham's path. its mission is to break down barriers and foster communication in this, one of the most divided regions of the world. because attempts to lay claim to the man who first worshipped one god and his legacy have been the source of constant conflict and bloodshed among the three faiths. >> monotheism wants to say our religion is the only one. therefore, yours is wrong. and if carried far enough, it means you have no right to live. >> but for those following in the path of the biblical patriarch,