Gabriel & Lorraine

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Inspiring Faith is a ministry that was founded to, well... inspire faith! We desire to ignite the hearts of those we meet to go deeper in connection with God's heart, no matter where they are on their journey with Him.

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by Lorraine Marie Varela 12 Jan, 2024
A vision in the night appeared to the Apostle Paul of a man from Macedonia, pleading with him to come and help (Acts 16:9-11). Concluding that God was calling him to preach the Good News in Macedonia as well, Paul and Silas arrived in Philippi, a leading Roman colony in the province of Macedonia. It is here Paul established the first Christian community in Europe.
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 07 Nov, 2023
Istanbul carries a tremendous inheritance. It was one of the first regions ever reached with the Gospel, leading to a legacy that lasted for generations.
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 06 Nov, 2023
The Holy Spirit commissioned Paul and Barnabas for kingdom ministry from Antioch, a place His presence was seen and felt. Why shouldn't we ask for the same?

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by Lorraine Marie Varela 12 Jan, 2024
A vision in the night appeared to the Apostle Paul of a man from Macedonia, pleading with him to come and help (Acts 16:9-11). Concluding that God was calling him to preach the Good News in Macedonia as well, Paul and Silas arrived in Philippi, a leading Roman colony in the province of Macedonia. It is here Paul established the first Christian community in Europe.
pedestrians-walk-street-view-galata-kulesi-tower-istanbul
by Lorraine Marie Varela 07 Nov, 2023
Istanbul carries a tremendous inheritance. It was one of the first regions ever reached with the Gospel, leading to a legacy that lasted for generations.
entrance-ancient-church-saint-peter-antioch-antakya-turkey
by Lorraine Marie Varela 06 Nov, 2023
The Holy Spirit commissioned Paul and Barnabas for kingdom ministry from Antioch, a place His presence was seen and felt. Why shouldn't we ask for the same?
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 05 Nov, 2023
Very few Christians today realize that Cappadocia is a region in Turkey mentioned in Scripture. Peter wrote his first letter to the believers here—those who met in cave churches to worship the Lord. This brings a whole new light to the words he shared!
by Lorraine Marie Varela 04 Nov, 2023
When you think about the city of Ephesus from the first century, what's the first impression that comes to mind? Would it surprise you to learn Ephesus was a place of wealth and opulence? A city of power and beauty? The center of religion and idol worship? While all these descriptions are true, the people of that day saw something more. The citizens considered Ephesus to be a notoriously evil place.
by Lorraine Marie Varela 18 Jul, 2023
Like the communities of Philadephia and Thyatira, the ruins of Smyrna are centered in the middle of a busy modern city. Now called Izmir, it's the third most populous city in Turkey. Located on the coast of the Aegean Sea, Smyrna was a major trade route and a wealthy port city in the first century, home to nearly 100,000 residents. It's a vibrant port city still.
by Lorraine Marie Varela 07 Jul, 2023
Noted by ancient historians as “the most illustrious city of Asia” and a “royal city,” Pergamum in all its ruin still has the power to take your breath away.
by Lorraine Marie Varela 22 Jun, 2023
Thyatira holds all the hallmarks of a classic “middle child”—very fitting, as its letter lands right in the middle of the other messages to Messiah's communities in the book of Revelation. And yet, they received the longest letter of them all, filled with poignant significance.
by Lorraine Marie Varela 16 Jun, 2023
Sardis was a city of decadence, power, and paganism. With a population of 120,000 in the first century AD, its people were known for loose living, pleasure-seeking, and lovers of extravagance. And yet, it was from this place that the Good News spread rapidly, creating one of the largest Christian communities to impact the culture around them.
by Lorraine Marie Varela 08 Jun, 2023
In this Biblical city of “Brotherly Love” we had no idea an encounter with love was waiting—an experience that would become one of the highlights from our trip.
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 17 May, 2023
Let’s start with the pronunciation of the name of this city, okay? Do a Google search and you’ll find multiple instances of the typical Western pronunciation we’ve been used to hearing: Lay-ah-deh-SEE-ah. Travel to Turkey, however, and you’ll find yourself quickly adopting the Turkish sounds: Lay-ah-deh-KEY-ah. It’s a subtle difference, but much more satisfying to pronounce it like the locals as the name rolls off your tongue. Try it! 😊
14 May, 2023
Hierapolis is one of those places mentioned in the Bible that is so easy to miss completely. Mentioned only once in Paul’s letter to the Colossians (4:12), he acknowledges this region through the work of Epaphras, connecting this triad of cities and shared faith found in Colossae, Laodicea, and Hierapolis. So if this is your first time learning about this historical place, you’re not alone!
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 24 Dec, 2022
Most of us who are familiar with Paul's letter to the Colossians might be surprised to learn there is very little of this ancient biblical site that has been uncovered. Turkey contains so much wealth in biblical and historical sites that the resources necessary to excavate these strategic locations often come from other sources. Thankfully, Colossae is one region where plans to excavate are underway!
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 22 Dec, 2022
The Apostle Paul was no stranger to suffering. Yet there were certain places where he seemed to suffer more significant harm than others. He reminded Timothy of “the persecutions and sufferings that happened to me in Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra” (2 Timothy 3:11). What was the common thread between these three cities, and why was it most difficult for him here?
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 10 Dec, 2022
Paul spent many years in Tarsus after his dramatic conversion. Scholars believe it's here that his vision (2 Corinthians 12:2-4) and supernatural experience took place.
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 07 Dec, 2022
Would you go anywhere the Lord sends you? Even if it may seem dangerous and others may not understand? Something profound takes place...
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 06 Dec, 2022
Promises made, promises kept—God is faithful to His Word! Reminding God of His promises through our spoken decrees...
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 06 Dec, 2022
People of great faith inspire me. People of faith who have journeyed through life encountering difficult trials...
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by Lorraine Marie Varela 05 Dec, 2022
I like spending time with smart people. Learning something new can be interesting and fun...
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