Today is the last day of our trip. Tomorrow we endure a long flight home but today we will enjoy sightseeing with a Local Guide in Athens, the most important city in ancient Greece and […]
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FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART NINE
After docking back at Pireaus, we continued to the ancient site of Corinth for a guided visit of the excavations where Apostle Paul worked for 18 months with tent makers Aquila and Priscilla. Here the […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART EIGHT
Our next stop on the Footsteps of Paul Tour was a place Paul probably did not visit. We enjoyed it anyway! Santorini, one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, was devastated by a […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART SEVEN
This afternoon, on our Footsteps of Paul tour, we continued our cruise to Patmos, one of the Sporades. A small rugged island of the Icarian Sea, part of the Aegean. The scene of John’s banishment […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART FIVE
I hope you have enjoyed following the adventures of our intrepid band of 23 on our Footsteps of Paul trip. We certainly had a wonderful time. Today we left Athens early in the morning for […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART FOUR
We stayed overnight at the Hotel Meteoritis which is within view of the Meteora Monasteries. Serene, spiritual, magical, mystical, extraordinary, breathtaking, immense, inspiring, impressive. These are only some of the words people very often use […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART THREE
Our next stop was the site of the ancient city of Philippi, which caught me by surprise. The site is not nearly as developed as some of the other sites we visited. With the exception […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART TWO
We began the morning in Thessaloniki. Thessaloniki is a massive Greek port city on the site of the ancient city of Thessalonica. It has been constantly inhabited since ancient times passing through the hands of […]
FOOTSTEPS OF PAUL – PART ONE
Our next cruise was only a part of an overall travel adventure and the entire trip deserves to be told. In May 2015, Liz and I joined a group of folks (mostly from Belin Memorial […]