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Seven
Churches of the Revelation tour - 8 days
After breakfast, a full day visit of the
city, including the Hagia Sophia church,
glory of the Byzantine Empire; the Blue
Mosque famous for its interior tiles from
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Seven Churches of Revelation - 5 days
Visit the ruins of the Temple of Artemis,
one of the seven wonders of the ancient
world. Then proceed to the Ancient City of
Ephesus where you will explore some of the
best preserved theatres, fountains and
buildings in the world. A definite must
while in Turkey. Then, not to be forgotten
is the House of the Virgin Mary on top of
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Steps
of St. Paul Tour
16 days tour that includes
Istanbul with Hippodrome, St. Sophia, Underground Cistern, Chora Church,
Cappadocia to visit underground city of Derinkuyu and Kaymakli, Goreme
Open Air Museum, Zelve Valley...
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Asia
Minor Tour
14 days tour that includes
Istanbul, Tarsus; birthplace of St. Paul (10 AD) and drink from the well
of the blessed water, Antioch the headquarters of St. Paul’s Missionary Journeys, Cappadocia; land
of unique...
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Early Churches Tour
16 days tour that
includes Adana, Tarsus; birthplace of the
Apostle Paul, Cappadocia,Konya, Antalya,
Demre; where Saint Nicholas provided the
dowries for three poor girls who would not
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Churches of St. Paul Tour
7 days tour that includes Ephesus, and the Archeological Museum,
Didyma, Miletos, Priene, Hierapolis, Laodicea, Philadelphia, Sardis,
Thyatira, Smyrna, Pergamum, Istanbul with Blue Mosque, Hippodrome...
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"The historical
and cultural relations between Anatolia
(Turkey) and the Biblical world start at the
beginning of the Old Testament (Genesis
2:14) with the Tigris and Euphrates, two of
the rivers which flow through the Garden of
Eden, and terminate at the end of the New
Testament (Revelation 16:12-15), again with
the Euphrates where it dries up to allow the
crossing of the forces of the nether world
before the final battle at Armageddon. 'The
mountains of Ararat' on which the Ark came
to rest, Noah's descendants by Japheth who
populated this land, the Sea Peoples who
devastated it and finally ended up in
Palestine, the journeys of Paul and letters
of John are a few of the hallmarks which
bind the history of Anatolia to the Bible.
This long relation in its later history was
supplemented by the great contreversies of
early Christianity which involved the
Churches of Rome, Constantinople, Antioch,
Alexandria and Palestine and their solution
in the Ecumenical Councils which were all
held in Anatolia." Biblical Anatolia, Fatih
Cimok...
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