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Why Turkiye for Christian Pilgrims?
Sixty percent of the holy places mentioned in the Bible and important for the Christian world, including the Seven Churches of Revelation, also known as the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse and the Seven Churches of Asia, seven major churches of early Christianity, as mentioned
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1.700th Years of Nicaea Council
The 1700th anniversary of the first Nicaea Council, a milestone for Christianity, will be celebrated next year. How would you like to relive this event that made a great contribution to Christianity in its seventeenth centurion?
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About St. Paul
St. Paul, the great Christian missionary, was born perhaps in 10 CE, in the Cilician city of TAbout St. Paularsus. His family was Jewish and from them he inherited Roman citizenship. St. Paul was privileged to have been born a
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Travel and Transport in St. Paul’s Time
Over a period of some ten years in the middle of the first century, St. Paul made three journeys, traveling through Anatolia and Greece spreading the gospel. In the course of these, he visited much of Anatolia, probably walking a
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St. Paul’s Missionary Journeys
First Journey Antioch on the Orontes - Seleucia Pieria - Salamis - Paphos - Perge - Antioch in Pisidia - Iconium - Lystra - Derbe - Lystra - Iconium - Antioch in Pisidia - Perge - Attaleia - Seleucia Pieria -
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Seven Churches
Let's have a quick look at the Seven Churches, which have sacred significance for Christianity.
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Tarsus: The Cradle of the Christianity
Let's delve into the biblical significance of Tarsus, the birthplace of St. Paul, and its pivotal role in the dissemination of Christianity. Discover the historical and cultural context surrounding this ancient city and how it shaped the early Christian movement.