OCTOBER 12-22, 2025

Paul's Footsteps Tour with Mack Stiles

Encounter life as it was known to ancient believers of Asia Minor, and view the ruins and landscapes that played a role in their day-to-day lives.

Walk in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul in Turkey with both an expert guide and Mack Stiles, a trusted church leader, as you explore the depths of Scripture in the places that the Scripture speaks about.

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This tour is an extension of Nicea Conference 2025.
All-In ticket holders enjoy priority access and $250 off the price of the tour.
Meet Mack

J. Mack Stiles is the director of Messenger Ministries Inc., an organization dedicated to promoting healthy missions. He and his family spent twenty years in the Middle East, where he founded and directed the Fellowship of Christian UAE Students (FOCUS) in the United Arab Emirates. Later, he served as pastor of Erbil Baptist Church in Iraq and worked for many years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the United States. Mack is the author ofEvangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus. He and his wife have three grown sons, two lovely daughters-in-law, and six grandchildren.

Mack Stiles
Director of Messenger Minstries Inc.
Author of Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus
October 12
Arrival
Antakya, Turkey

Fly to Hatay/Antakya, Turkey (HTY), where you'll be greeted by your guide.

Please note that at the conclusion of the tour guests will depart from a different city and airport than arrival.

Return flight should be arranged from Izmir (ADB) and not Antakya (HTY).

Overnight in Antakya
October 13
Day One
Antioch

Explore Antioch, the city where East meets West. Though Antioch is identified as the place where followers of Christ were first called Christians and from where the Apostle Paul and Barnabas were sent out to share the Christian gospel, the significance of Antioch in Christian history begins two centuries before with a pagan frenetic and impulsive Seleucid emperor, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who reigned 175-163 B.C.E.

Overnight in Tarsus
October 14
Day Two
Tarsus & Cappadocia

Spend the morning in Tarsus, hometown of the Apostle Paul. Famed for its schools rhetoric, Paul once described Tarsus as "no insignificant city" (Acts 21:39).

Then, travel to Cappadocia, home of two church fathers and converts from the day of Pentecost. Experience your first views of this land of wonder seated above caves and underground cities which housed the Church during its early days of persecution.

Overnight in Cappadocia
October 15
Day Three
Cappadocia

Enjoy your morning walking through the famous landscapes of the Pigeon Valley. Next, explore the Uçhisar Castle, a centuries-old citadel with excellent views of Cappadocia. Continue surveying the beautiful landscape from the Göreme Panorama and the Göreme Open Air Museum. After lunch in a tasty local restaurant, dive underground to explore the Kaymaklı or Özkonak Underground City. Lastly explore the Paşabağ “Fairy Chimney” rock formations.

Overnight in Cappadocia
October 16
Day Four
Pisidian Antioch & Iconium

Continue West toward Pisidian Antioch, where Paul preached his first sermon in Acts. Stop along the way in Iconium & Lystra, which were frequently visited by Paul and his companions. In Pisidian Antioch, explore the important imperial cult temple built by Augustus as well as a historic church dedicated to Paul by the early saints of Asia Minor.

Overnight in Yalvaç
October 17
Day Five
Attalia, Perga, & Aspendos

Visit Perga, where Paul landed after sailing from the island of Cyprus. This wealthy city is famous for its historic ruins and for the separation of Paul and Mark. A little further east is Aspendos, impressive for both its magnificent aqueduct and its 20,000–seat theatre, the best–preserved in the whole of Turkey. Afterwards, enjoy time to walk and shop in the quaint restored area of the old harbor of Attalia, boasting views over the port from which Paul sailed.

Overnight in Antalya
October 18
Day Six
Myra & Patara

Venture west to Demre to visit the ancient site of Myra, the city of Saint Nicholas, known as a defender of Christian faith and doctrine throughout the Great Persecution carried out by Diocletian. Enjoy its lovely Roman theater, Lycian tombs, and the port where Paul changed ships on his way to Rome.

Nestled near the longest beach in modern day Turkey sits the ancient site of Patara, which not only boasted a booming trade market but also well-known religious sites.

Overnight in Fethiye
October 19
Day Seven
Laodicea & Colossae

Venture over the Taurus mountains to the ancient tri-city area that included Colossae and Hierapolis, where Laodicea stood between its two neighboring cities. Cold mountain springs flowed through Colossae on one side, and the hot springs of Hierapolis created the calcium travertine-capped hills on the other. This natural landscape provides a picturesque reminder of the “lukewarm” critique Christ gave the Laodicean church in Revelation 3.

Overnight in Pamukkale
October 20
Day Eight
Ephesus

Make your way back toward the coast to the ancient city of Ephesus, where the Apostle Paul’s School of Tyrannus unleashed the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Asia. After Ephesus, explore the history of Ottoman and modern Turkey by witnessing how their famous carpets are made. Finish the day with a visit to St. John’s Basilica and witness one of the world’s oldest baptismals.

Overnight in Kuşadası
October 21
Day Nine
Miletus, Didyma, & Priene

Explore the excavations at Miletus, where Paul bid farewell to the elders of the church at Ephesus at the end of his third journey (Acts 20). The sitecontains a large theater where an important inscription refers to the Jews and“God-fearers” of the city. Visit Didyma's Temple of Apollo with its well-known oracles and one of the sacred places of antiquity. Priene is home to both a (recently discovered) synagogue and a substantial Christian community during the Byzantine period.

Overnight in Kuşadası followed by morning airport transfer

October 22
Day Ten
Departure

Morning transfer to Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB)

On Mack Stiles's Book Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus

Anyone who knows Mack Stiles knows he would find it difficult to be boring, even if he decided to be. The book you are holding incites Christians, not least pastors, to burn to see evangelism become part of the local church’s culture, a driving component of its spiritual DNA. This book is rich in practical implications, not despite its incessant focus on Jesus and the gospel, but precisely because of such focus. It deserves to be read, pondered, and implemented..

D.A. Carson
Theologian-at-Large,
The Gospel Coalition

On Mack Stiles's Book Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus

I am genuinely excited about this book. Stiles’ books on evangelism are terrific because they combine practical help with theological maturity. And he actually practices what he prescribes.

Kevin DeYoung
Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina; Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte

On Mack Stiles's Book Evangelism: How the Whole Church Speaks of Jesus

The church’s ancient mission to make disciples of all nations is still our top priority today. Our need to be equipped in sharing our faith is undeniably urgent. This is a book about real people learning to share the good news about a real Messiah. It is instructive, encouraging, and compelling—you won’t want to wait to apply what you learn in these pages. And if anyone knows how to equip people to speak of Jesus, it’s Mack Stiles!

Gloria Furman
Author, Labor with Hope and Missional Motherhood
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Exclusions

Traveler insurance
International flight tickets
Visa Fees
In-country transportation outside of tours
Lunches and Dinners
Extra personal fees
Services not mentioned in the itinerary
Tips for guide and driver

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