Gladiator’s cells and training grounds in Pompeii. Watch Video Clip An ancient “Fast Food” shop. Watch Video Clip Frescos and casts in the house of Pompeii. Watch Video Clip Pompeii main square – political side of things, stores, temples, volcano, laundry facility… Watch Video Clip Hall of justice Watch Video Clip A memorial of Paul’s […]
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Puteoli
We took an overnight ferry from Greece to Italy. Watch Video Clip The market area of the port in Bari. This is the same port where Paul landed (Acts 28) Watch Video Clip The beautiful view from the palace in Puteoli. Watch Video Clip A memorial of Paul’s landing quotes Acts 28. Watch Video Clip
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Mycenae
One of the founding cities of Greece – very powerful in the 12-15th century BC – Mycenaen’s were fierce warriors and great engineers who designed and build remarkable bridges, fortification walls and beehive-shaped tombs, all employing Cyclopean masonry and elaborate drainage and irrigation systems. Watch Video Clip This gravesite structure is 3,000 years old. Watch […]
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Corinth
The temple at Corinth Watch Video Clip Paul would have sold his tents here! Watch Video Clip Corinthian Synagogue Watch Video Clip A look around downtown Corinth in Paul’s days Watch Video Clip Paul brought before the judgement seat… Watch Video Clip
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Athens
Mars Hill, overlooking Athens became a place of philosophers. Up top is the Parthanon. Watch Video Clip Watch Video Clip Watch Video Clip The grand entrance to the Parthanon. Watch Video Clip Democracy begins… Watch Video Clip
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Delphi
Port city of Delphi, where the oracle of Delphi was followed in the temple of Apollo. Watch the second video to learn of the connection to Paul. In Acts chapter sixteen Paul and his companions were followed… Watch Video Clip Watch Video Clip Where the stores were, and other views of excavated areas. Watch Video […]
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Kalambaka
Pella, the first city of Macedonia, was the birthplace of Alexander the Great. We could see many excavations, mosaic floors and artifacts from the 4th century BC. Watch Video Clip The Bereans eagerly received the message of Paul, “examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were true.” (Acts 17:11) Watch Video Clip “Hanging […]
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Philippi
Philippi is an attractive but rugged place. It was named after Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great. this is where Paul first proclaimed the Gospel in Europe and was thrown in prion (Acts 16). The epistle of Philippians was written to the people of this city. Here you can see what remains of […]
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Thessaloniki
Walls of Thessaloniki… Paul was lowered from a window to escape. Watch Video Clip Inside the Basilica of St. Dimitri (Greek Orthodox church). Watch Video Clip
Footsteps of Paul Trip – Istanbul
This strait is the only exit from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, making it a very busy place for shipping. Watch Video Clip The Blue Mosque was built in 1616 by the Sultan. It took about six years to build. Blue is the dominant colour – the colour of blessing. Watch Video Clip The […]