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Open Turkey Expedition [23-09.2]
İstanbul, Turkey
Sep 12 - 23, 2023
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Biblical Expeditions
$2,721
Deposit: $400

About your trip

Why Turkey?

“These men who have turned the world upside down have come here also.” (Acts 17:6) A great portion of that world turned “upside down” is in today’s Turkey! How would you like to go there to better understand the way Greco-Roman culture was dramatically transformed by the Gospel and history changed?

Join Father’s House teacher-hosts John and Roxie Turner, scholar Marc Turnage, and archaeologist Eli Shukron in this intense learning experience. In missional partnership with Biblical Expeditions, Father’s House Educational Foundation is all about bringing the Bible to life by taking believers to biblical lands where they encounter the text in context. Every day of this Father’s House expedition begins with a worshipful focus on God as our ultimate Teacher and a presentation of the biblical theme for that day in connection with where we are about to go.

You will stand and study at key historical and biblical locations, validated by the most recent archaeology. You will feel the settings with your five senses and connect the dots of God’s Big Story. Listen as He speaks to you of what was, and is, and is to come. Come away desiring even more!

This expedition is open to anyone from anywhere. Join us!

Join us as we use the world of the Bible to help you understand the words of the Bible.


What's included

Hotel Accommodation

• 10 nights hotel accomodation

Breakfast and Dinner

• Daily buffet breakfast & dinner at the hotels (Istanbul and Izmir are set menu)

Local English-speaking

BE Instructors

Deluxe AC Bus and Driver

Entrance Fees

• All entrances and activities as per itinerary

All Tips

• All Tips (hotels, guide, driver etc.)

Taxes

• Accommodation tax, hotel service charges and VAT.

BE Resources

• BE devotional and educational materials.

2 bottles of water

• 2 bottles of water on the bus per person per day

Headsets

What's not included

Travel or Medical Ins

Visa for Turkey

Lunches

• Lunches out on touring days are not included

Individual Transfers

• Transfers for individual airport arrivals or departures

Personal Expenses

Day 1: Tues Sept 12

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Depart USA

Day 2: Wed Sept 13

Day 2: Wed Sept 13 image

Arrival in Istanbul

Arrive Istanbul International Airport. Meet our guide and private luxury motor coach and transfer to our hotel in Istanbul. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.

Day 3: Thurs Sept 14

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Exploring Istanbul

We will visit the famous Blue Mosque, with its six minarets and sparkling interior. We will visit the Archaeological Museum and nearby Museum of the Ancient Orient — two world class museums where artifacts from all over the Near East have been collected — including the famous Jerusalem Temple Inscription and the inscription from Hezekiah’s Tunnel (also from Jerusalem). Walk through St. Sophia (Hagia Sophia) that, for 1000 years, was the largest church in Christendom. Built by Justinian (532-537 AD), the church has 107 columns and beautiful glass mosaics. Visit the Underground Cisterns. Dinner and overnight Istanbul.

Day 4: Fri Sept 15

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Bosphorus

Morning leisurely boat tour along the Bosphorus—seeing both European and Asian shores of Istanbul. Visit the Spice (Egyptian) Market. Drive to Çanakkale. Dinner and overnight in Çanakkale

Day 5: Sat Sept 16

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Troy - Alexandria Troas - Assos

Our morning begins with visiting the legendary site of Troy. Made famous by Homer in the Iliad, we visit the ruins of Troy and see a replica of the famous “Wooden Horse.” From Troy, we travel to Alexandria Troas (Acts 16:6-10; 20:13-16) to visit the harbor and the new excavation area. Our day concludes visiting the site of Assos (where Paul stopped on his third missionary journey; Acts 20:13-14). We drive to our hotel in Dikili for dinner and overnight. 

Day 6: Sun Sept 17

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Bergama - Thyatira

Drive to Bergama to visit the Pergamum, one of the Seven Churches. Its acropolis is set on a hill high above the modern town of Bergama. The site boasts its famous ancient library, the Trajan imperial cult temple, the steepest theater in Turkey, and the foundation of the altar of Zeus. We will also see the healing center at the Asclepium. The famous doctor Galen lived and practiced at the Asclepium for many years. After Pergamum, we drive to Thyatira and visit the meager Roman remains in the midst of the modern city. Dinner and overnight Izmir.

Day 7: Mon Sept 18

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Smyrna - Sardis - Pamukkale

Our morning begins by visiting the ongoing excavations at the Smyrna agora and the ancient acropolis. We then drive to Sardis (Sart), one of the most picturesque sites of the Seven Churches of Asia (Revelation 1:11; 3:1-4) and the capital of the ancient Lydian Kingdom of the 6th century BC. We visit the restored gymnasium and reconstructed synagogue. We will also see the remains of the Temple of Artemis, the royal Persian Road from Susa to Sardis, and the ‘golden’ river Pactolos. On our way to the Lychus Valley, we visit the few remains of Philadelphia, before continuing to Pamukkale. Dinner and overnight Pamukkale.

Day 8: Tues Sept 19

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Hierapolis - Colossae

We begin the morning visiting Hierapolis that features the largest necropolis in Turkey. Near its theater in Hierapolis, we will always see the newly excavated martyrium of Philip. Paul mentions Hierapolis in his letter to the Colossians. Next, we will visit the new excavations at Laodicea, one of the Seven Churches. Then we will drive to Colossae in the Lycus Valley to see the location of the unexcavated site. Paul wrote two letters to this city – Colossians and Philemon. Return to Pamukkale for dinner and overnight.

Day 9: Wed Sept 20

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Aphrodisias - Magnesia - Kusadasi

Drive to Aphrodisias, where archaeological excavations led by the New York University have unearthed numerous fine marble statues. We will see the best-preserved stadium in Turkey as well as the temple of Aphrodite. We will also visit the newly opened museum that features statues from the Sebasteion. On our way to Kusadasi, we visit the ancient site of Magnesia (Tralles) with its forum and large stadium. Continue to Kusadasi, the holiday town on the shores of the Aegean Sea. Dinner and overnight in Kusadasi.

Day 10: Thurs Sept 21

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Miletus - Didyma - Priene

This morning we drive to Miletus to see the well-preserved theater. At Miletus Paul delivered his speech to the Ephesian elders near one of its four harbors. As we approach Didyma, we will visit the remains of the Sacred Way that linked Miletus to this ancient oracle site at the Temple of Apollo. The Temple to Apollo at Didyma is the finest temple in the Aegean region. At Priene, we will see the best-preserved Hellenistic theater in Turkey. We will also view the remains of a synagogue in the west residential district and the city’s bouleterion. Return to Kusadasi for dinner and overnight.

Day 11: Fri Sept 22

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Ephesus - Domitian Temple - Celsus Library

This morning we visit the ancient site of Ephesus. Located near the modern town of Selçuk, Ephesus is the best-preserved classical city of the eastern Mediterranean. Paul spent nearly three years in the city during his third journey. At Ephesus we will see the Domitian Temple, the Temple of Hadrian, Celsus Library, and a theater with a seating capacity for 24,000 people. We will also tour the ongoing excavations at the terrace houses where the rich and famous of Ephesus lived. We will also visit the excellent local archaeological museum, and the site of the Temple of Artemis, the largest religious structure of the ancient world. Dinner and overnight in Kusadasi.

Day 12: Sat Sept 23

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Depart Izmir

This morning we drive to the airport in Izmir to catch our flight to Istanbul and return to the USA.

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1. İstanbul, Turkey

İstanbul, Turkey

About your organizer

We Believe: The Bible is God’s revelation in time, space, and culture. Encounters with the spatial, historical, cultural, and spiritual world of the Bible answer what the Bible meant as a way for modern readers to understand what it means for us today. Onsite engagement with the world of the Bible excites, encourages, and transforms Bible reading and study. Understanding what the Bible meant can create better followers of Jesus, people who study his words, do them, and teach others what they have learned (Ezra 7:10).

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