TURKEY, TBA
Exact dates TBD
|Ephesus Ancient City
These pilgrimages are not about checking places off a travel list. They are about stepping into moments of church history, reading Scripture where those events took place, and allowing those experiences to deepen our understanding of God’s work across generations.
Registration opens Apr 01, 2026, 11:00 AM


Time & Location
Exact dates TBD
Ephesus Ancient City, Atatürk, Efes Harabeleri, 35920 Selçuk/İzmir, Türkiye
About the event
For a long time now, I have felt a deep relatability to Paul.
Before he was the apostle who wrote letters that shaped the Church, he was Saul, a man who persecuted Christians and approved of Stephen’s death (Acts 8:1; Acts 9:1–2). His past was not mild. It was violent. And yet God did not waste it. On the road to Damascus, everything changed (Acts 9:3–6), and the very man who tried to destroy the Church became one of its greatest missionaries.
How incredible is it that Paul wrote 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament. Nearly half of the New Testament letters carry the name of a man who once persecuted the Church. When I think about that, it stops me. God did not just forgive him. He entrusted him with shaping the very Scriptures that would guide believers for generations. That reality alone stands as testimony…