Iconium (Konya)
Iconium, now known as Konya, is one of the oldest cities in the world, dating back to the third century BC. During his first missionary journey, in 50 AD, the…
Cities the Apostle Paul visited during his missionary journeys, as recorded in the Book of Acts.
Iconium, now known as Konya, is one of the oldest cities in the world, dating back to the third century BC. During his first missionary journey, in 50 AD, the…
Derbe was a city in the Roman province of Galatia in Asia Minor. The Apostle Paul visited Derbe twice during his missionary journeys, and it was the only city that…
Called Attalia in the Book of Acts and today Antalya, the capital of Antalya province is perhaps Türkiye’s most beautiful modern city on the “Turkish Riviera.” It is a prime…
Alexandria Troas, on the Northwestern coast of Türkiye, was a major commercial port during New Testament times. Saint Paul used it to travel to and from Greece during his missionary journeys, and also stayed there and preached the Gospel.
Perga, now called Perge (Pehr-geh), is where the apostles Paul and Barnabas entered Asia Minor during their first missionary journey. Here, their companion, John Mark, left and returned to Jerusalem….
Ephesus was a famous Greco-Roman city known for its harbor and the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Apostle Paul lived in Ephesus…
Pisidian Antioch was an important city and military base during the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. It was in the Roman Province of Pisidia, in southwestern Asia Minor (today’s Türkiye). To…
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