Tag: lystra

A grandmother and her grandchildren stand in a field in Lystra, Turkey. Paul preached in Lystra (Acts 14:2-7) and also healed a lame man (Acts 14:8). He was later stoned by the Jews and left for dead (Acts 14:19). On recovering, Paul left for nearby Derbe. He later returned again through Lystra to encourage the believers who made decisions of faith on his previous visits.

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A farmer in Lystra, Turkey, pauses on his walk home from planting crops. Located in south central Turkey, Lystra is mentioned six times in the New Testament and was visited several times by Paul and Barnabas. The ancient city of Lystra is now buried under a mound of earth. The ancient city has never been excavated because of lack of funds or lack of interest.

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