7 March 2024
9 mins.
As we learned in our last episode, it was about 50 AD when Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke first crossed the Aegean Sea from Asia Minor and traveled to Philippi. That adventure was recorded by Luke in Acts, Chapter 16. The citizens of Philippi were mostly Macedonian, Greek, and Roman soldiers who settled the area as a Roman colony. Most were Gentiles. Since it appears there was no Jewish synagogue in Philippi for Paul to visit, he went to the river instead. There, Paul met Lydia, a Gentile who became Paul’s first Christian convert in Europe.