Tag: Apostle Paul
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Day 12 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Athens and Corinth October 18, 2024 In the morning we walked through the Athenian Agora. The Agora was the political and public center of Athens. A large open area surrounded by various buildings, the Agora was utilized for commerce, social, political, religious, and military activities. This is remains of the synagogue of ancient Athens and…
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Day 11 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Athens Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 We got an early head start as we made our way to the Acropolis. The Acropolis is the primary focal point looming above the city of Athen. The buildings we saw were constructed around 450 B.C. Paul would have noticed these buildings on his visit to Athens (Acts 17:16-31). Still…
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Day 10 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Thessalonica Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Our first stop was at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. There we saw a few ruins of the Roman Temple of Thessaloniki. The most interesting museum item was the Derveni papyrus, a papyrus roll carbonized among the remains of a burial site covering a tomb. It dates back to the…
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Day 9 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Berea Tuesday, October 15, 2024 I mean, you know it’s going to be a great day when you wake up to this. We couldn’t see the Neapolis (Kavala) port very well last night so I took a picture this morning. This is the port Paul sailed into after leaving Troas and on his way to…
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Day 8 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Philippi Monday, October 14, 2024 We left at 7:30 and caught a glimpse of the Trojan horse used in the movie Troy… Before getting on the 30 minute ferry ride… That included both cars and people… We said goodbye to the port as the sun began to rise. This memorial is dedicated to the Battle…
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Day 7 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Pergamum and Alexander Troas Sunday, October 13, 2024 In order to get to Pergamum, or Bergama as it is now known, a cable car ride is necessary. Buses used to drive up this hill but the roads are narrow and it was dangerous so the cable car was built. Bergama is a HUGE complex. We…
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Day 6 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Ephesus Saturday, October 12, 2024 We had to say goodbye to our lovely hotel in order to keep walking in the footsteps of Paul. But first the Apostle John stole the spotlight as we began the day visiting the St. John Basilica. While this church is from the 6th century, archeological evidence has proven that…
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Day 5 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Hierapolis, Laodicea, Colossae Friday, October 11, 2024 We started today getting high…really high. The morning began early with breakfast at 5:30 and being picked up at 5:50. We picked up a few more people and then got to where the hot air balloons were. They were very impressive. The five of us who went were…
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Day 4 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Smyrna, Sardis, and Philadelphia Thursday, October 10, 2024 4:00 am. That’s when the alarm clock went off. Why? We were catching an early plane from Istanbul to Izmir. Once we arrived in Izmir we headed to Smyrna. Why Smyrna? We reminded ourselves of the importance of the Christian church in Smyrna by reading Revelation 2:8-11…
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Day 3 – Walking in the Footsteps of Paul

Our Second Day in Istanbul Wednesday, October 9, 2024 One of the highlights of Istanbul is Hagia Sophia. Built by Emperor Justinian in 537 as a Greek Orthodox Church. It took 10,000 workers and 1,000 masters to complete this in less than 6 years. A geometrician and mathematician were employed to head up the project.…
