Istanbul Church Hosts "Seven Churches of Revelation" Tour PDF Print Email
by Sezar Inceoglu - Istanbul  -  Wednesday, 31 March 2010

The Istanbul Church of Christ is proud to invite you on the 2010 “7 Churches of Revelation Tour”.

 

As you know, Turkey is a very important country for having in its borders many of the apostolic and biblical cites. Paul had some of his evangelıc journeys in several cities of today’s turkey. Besides, each of the 7 churches of Revelation were establıshed in the Aegean region of Turkey.

These places played a big role in spreading the gospel of the Most High. As mentioned above, there are many cities reflecting the ancient Christian history, culture and lifestyle. The Aegean side of Turkey is one of these regions that the 7 churches existed which our Lord Jesus Christ (Rab Isa Mesih -in Turkish-) addressed through apostle John (Yuhanna -in Turkish-).

 

Thıs is why we encourage you to think about this great opportunity to visit the places of these ancient churches and therefore live a real spiritual adventure.

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Please take time to view our brochure and the tour programme. Don’t hesitate to ask us any further questions. For more info see: www.istanbulmesihkilisesi.org

The capacity of the tour is limited by maximum 40 persons. And the application deadline is May 17, 2010.

 

If you would lıke to join this great experience please register by simply fillıng out the registration form joomla/images/file/Tour Fees & Registration link.doc latest by the 17th of May 2010.

 

Tour Schedule and Prices are given in a separate file for your information. joomla/images/file/TOUR SCHEDULE.docAll the further details will be given to you after we receive your registratıon.

Thanks and God bless you!


Sezar Inceoglu

Istanbul Church of Christ

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Last Updated:   Wednesday, 31 March 2010
 
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