Two remarkable figures left a lasting impact on Macedonia and shaped the course of history with their actions. Alexander the Great helped establish Greek as the dominant language across his vast empire, laying the foundation for cultural and intellectual exchange. His successors, particularly in the Hellenistic kingdoms, fostered trade, urban development, and the blending of Greek and Eastern traditions. This expansion of Greek influence set the stage for a profound transformation centuries later.
Nearly 370 years later, Apostle Paul embarked on his missionary journeys, spreading the message of Christianity across the Eastern Mediterranean. Fluent in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, and well-versed in Greek philosophy and theology, he traveled throughout the Roman Empire, establishing some of the earliest Christian communities in Europe. His visit to Macedonia was pivotal—here, he baptized the first European converts and laid the groundwork for Christianity’s expansion.
My Apostle Paul tours focus on the Macedonian Call. We visit places of Biblical references related to Paul’s journey through the Greek region of Macedonia: Neapolis, Philippi, Amphipolis, Apollonia, Thessaloniki and Beroea. Wherever his teachings took root and shaped the region’s spiritual history.
My Apostole Paul Tour Suggestions:
Apostle Paul: “Philippians” (Full Day tour from Thessaloniki to Philippi)
Apostle Paul: “Thessalonians” (Half Day tour in Thessaloniki)
Apostle Paul: “Thessalonians and Beroeans” (Half/Full Day tour in Thessaloniki and Beroea)
Apostle Paul: “Come over to Macedonia” (2 days, from Neapolis to Beroea)