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Read the Last Chapter of The Book… We Win!

Written by Greg Reilly | Feb 23, 2023 10:28:29 PM

Read the Last Chapter of The Book… We Win!

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 Seven Churches of Revelation

 

The Good News of the Bible starts in Genesis and comes to fruition in Revelation. We want to invite you on an unforgettable journey in the footsteps of Paul, filled with ancient biblical history, culture, and spiritual blessings. Join us on a spiritual adventure that will bring the Bible alive.

This journey will provide a deeper understanding of Scriptures from traveling through the lands of the Bible. There are more biblical sites in Turkey than in any other country, and it is known as the 2nd Holy Land. Not only will you visit the site of each of the Seven Churches, you will visit the actual places that the New Testament letters were penned or received. Imagine being in Ephesus, site of so many teachings that established our Salvation!

This tour takes you to the places of Revelation, more specifically to the Seven Churches of Revelation, and beyond. This is
not a tour we offer multiple times a year, so if you are hoping to get to Turkey with Maranatha Tours in 2023, this is your chance, and space is limited! 

 

Seven Churches of Revelation Special
Turkey Tour with Bosphorus Cruise
June 4 – 13, 2023 only $2,999

                         Optional More of Turkey Cappadocia $1,199

 

Call (602)788-8864 for reservations or visit us at:

maranathatours.com

 
 

•Ephesus, where love for Christ and His teachings were put aside. (Rev 2:1-7)

•Smyrna, home to the faithful church, despite outside persecution. (Rev 2:8-11)

•Pergamum, where the church believers were willing to compromise their beliefs. (Rev 2:12-17)

•Thyatira, home to the church that followed false prophets. (Rev 2:18-29)

•Sardis, known for the church that was spiritually dead. (Rev 3:1-6)

•Philadelphia, whose church endured patiently, even though weak. (Rev 3:7-13)

•Laodicea, the city whose church was lukewarm in their faith. (Rev 3:14-22)