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"It blew me away to be in places "Visiting the very places where parts "I know in my heart that God's Word
where the Apostle Paul walked of the New Testament occurred is true, but it was an incredible expe
and where I could picture how it all made the Scriptures come alive. Now, rience to see with my own eyes the
looked [during His time].The best whenever I read Philippians, Corinthi things that we read in the Scriptures!
part was when I got to stand in the ans, or Acts, I can visualize the area, I loved the Acropolis in Philippi and
amphitheater where Paul must have connect with the knowledge gained Corinth; I loved Mars Hill; I loved the
stood before the leaders of Philippi." from our trip and better understand." tomb of Philip II; I loved Athens
Hiking the Sacred Rock^
The group makes sure their
Acropolis experience is cap
tured. Standing near the
Parthenon, looking out at the
city of Athens with the sun re
flecting on rooftops-that was
the moment I realized that ev
erything (money and time) was
totally worth the trip!' said
Stefani Partridge who was con
vinced the Acropolis of Athens
remains the most prominent
landmark in Greece.
"I am convinced I stood in the very spots where he
stood," Mr. Robert Carver recalls about walking Paul's trails.
Last June, sixteen students headed to Greece for an eight-day
tour. Led by Mr. Carver and Dr. Carl Martin, they embarked
in a pathfinding journey.From the
beach of Cenchrea to the cliffs of
Meteora, Dr. Martin underscores
the trip's value. "We were able.. .to
see the context of the Scriptures,
[and] make far greater sense of
Evan McCabe cap
what was happening when Scrip
tures some of the
Athenian beauty. ture was written." He believes the
I would definitely
trip has given more "confirmation that our Bible speaks of
like to go back
since we didn't real people...."
cover everything I
The trip was more than just the gyros and salads; it
would like to have seen, Lynn Fukutani said. She add
ed, It was spine-tingling to be on the very dirt where was standing on the spots where Paul was questioned by
[New Testament] events took place. I have a deeper
the Corinthian Proconsul, where he faced spectators in the
appreciation for the distances that Paul walked, for
the beatings he withstood, and for the cities he vis Phillipian stadium, where he spoke of the unknown gods
ited.' Lynn expects to go back some time with her
the Athenians worshiped on Mars Hill—these experiences
church group and make them try the real gyros-with
Greece Trip ench fries in them. of reliving Paul's journey has given each a greater apprecia
S. Ocampo tion for His story.

