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Kavala (Neopolis) and Philippi, Christianity’s Beachhead in Europe

May 8, 2020 by Joel Thornton

Greece is an amazing country. Its climate is enjoyable, pleasant, most of the year. Its people are friendly and open to travelers from America. The food is much like what you have had if you have ever eaten in any Mediterranean country, or a Greek Restaurant. Greece is also a safe country and travel within the country is easy. It is also, easily one of my favorite places in the world.

I never tire of Greece. The mountains are amazing. The sea is beautiful. The antiquities are out of this world, literally from some of the most important periods in human history.

There are two cities in the northeastern part of the country that are interesting from a historical point of view. We include them on our Steps of Paul tours in Greece. They are Kavala, which is referred to in the New Testament as Neopolis, and Philippi, which is now an ancient archeological site. Together they are worth a day on any tour you do that puts you close to them.

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Filed Under: Tour Greece Tagged With: Alexander the Great, Apostle Paul, Basilica of St. Paul, Brutus, Cassius, David Thornton, Dr. Larry Draper, Europe, Greece, Julius Caesar, Kavala, Lydia, Marc Antony, Mediterranean, Neopolis, Philip II of Macedonia, Philippi, Roman Forum

Ancient Corinth, Critical To The Church In Europe

May 7, 2020 by Joel Thornton

One of the most famous ancient cities of Greece is Corinth. We have all heard the 13th Chapter of Corinthians read at a wedding, the love chapter. We might or might not know that it is from a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Church at Corinth, a church Paul had established on his missionary journeys. We know that Paul spent several years in Corinth. We know that he had troubles here, much like he had troubles most everywhere he went.

Thinking about Paul is easy while you are in Ancient Corinth. This incredible archeological dig is so well preserved that you can literally walk on the streets where the Apostle walked almost two thousand years ago. What an incredible feeling, knowing that your feet on the very stones that the Apostle Paul walked on.

From the streets of Ancient Corinth you can look out over the ocean which sits about a mile down the hill from the ancient city. Modern Corinth now sits right on the water, just below you. While you are here there are three sites to explore.

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Filed Under: Tour Greece Tagged With: Ancient Corinth, Apostle Paul, Athens, Church, Corinth Canal, Epsitle to the Romans, Europe, Fortress Corinth, Gallio, Greece, Julius Caesar, Nero, Pricilla and Aquila, Roman Road, Temple of Aphrodite, the Book of ACts, VAssilios Tsirbas

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