SUGGESTED BOOKS
As Tutku Educational Travel, we proudly recommend the significant works of our esteemed professors, who are experts in their fields.
These books, invaluable resources for enthusiasts of history, archaeology, and theology, offer in-depth insights into Biblical Turkey, the Seven Churches, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. They serve as essential guides for those who wish to explore the historical context of sacred texts, gain a deeper understanding of religious heritage, and expand their knowledge from an academic perspective.
Broaden your horizons with these invaluable resources!

Biblical Turkey
Dr. Mark Wilson
Dr. Wilson’s newest volume, Biblical Turkey is an authoritative and comprehensive guide to the ancient Jewish and Christian sites in Turkey. It includes all the references to cities, regions, provinces, and natural features in the Hebrew Bible, Old Testament, Apocrypha or Deutero canonicals, New Testament, and Apostolic Fathers. Special features include Side-trips, which point to nearby sites that are also of interest to visitors. The In-Sites help readers to read between the lines for special insights into the biblical text. In the Ancient Voice section writers from antiquity speak about the ancient world of Asia Minor. Colorful photographs and plans of selected sites illustrate the volume.

The Spirit Said Go
Dr. Mark Wilson
God’s got a plan for your life” is an aphorism frequently heard by Christians. But how do you discover that plan? Using Paul’s journeys in Acts as examples, twenty-two lessons on guidance are drawn from these journeys. Using his firsthand experience traveling along these routes in the Eastern Mediterranean, Wilson reads between the lines offering additional insights into Luke’s account. He also provides important geographical and archaeological information to illustrate Paul’s world among the Jews, Greeks, and Romans. Wilson then illustrates each lesson with autobiographical vignettes drawn from his and his wife’s own spiritual pilgrimages of over forty-five years as followers of Jesus. Friends and colleagues also share stories of similar experiences of guidance. Each chapter ends with reflection questions that help the reader integrate the lesson into Christian living. The volume offers an inductive Bible study combined with practical, spiritual insights regarding how God guides his people then and now.

The Underwater Basilica of Nicaea
Archaeology in the Birthplace of Christian Theology
Archaeology in the Birthplace of Christian Theology
Mark R. Fairchild
A Firsthand Look at a Groundbreaking Archaeological Discovery In 2014, aerial photography revealed a submerged structure beneath the waters of Lake Iznik, near the ancient city of Nicaea. The structure appeared to be in the shape of an ancient basilica church, with a nave, aisles, and an apse pointing to the east. The discovery was named one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in 2014 by the Archaeological Institute of America. Earlier excavations in ancient Nicaea have revealed fourteen Byzantine churches in the city, but none of them can be dated as early as the fourth century. Biblical scholar and archaeologist Mark Fairchild’s work on the archaeological excavations in Turkey reveals what he argues is the likely location of the First Council of Nicaea. The Underwater Basilica of Nicaea includes: • Beautiful images from the excavation • Helpful maps from the dig site • Fascinating insights for a location that could be the birthplace of Christian theology.

Christian Origins in Ephesus and Asia Minor
Mark R. Fairchild
Dig Deeper into Key Places and People in the New Testament From Priscilla and Aquila in Ephesus to Paul’s missionary journeys, dig deeper into 20 key Bible places!

The Christian Saints Of Turkey
Dr. Andrew Jackson
The Christian Saints of Turkey is an introductory guide to people, places, events, and texts of the early church of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). The time frame of the book is more functional than academic, it begins with the New Testament and ends in 1453. The book’s layout is unique and user-friendly. It contains 300 short descriptive “profiles” that are listed numerically (1 to 300), with no chapters. The numbering system allows for cross-referencing within the individual “profiles.” The book also includes two table of contents, one chronological and the other geographical. The goal of the book is help people worldwide not only discover that Turkey is the land of the Bible, but it is also the primary and central land of the early church. There is no other book of its kind available today.

Encounters with Jesus
Ben Witherington III
The Christian Saints of Turkey is an introductory guide to people, places, events, and texts of the early church of Asia Minor (modern Turkey). The time frame of the book is more functional than academic, it begins with the New Testament and ends in 1453. The book’s layout is unique and user-friendly. It contains 300 short descriptive “profiles” that are listed numerically (1 to 300), with no chapters. The numbering system allows for cross-referencing within the individual “profiles.” The book also includes two table of contents, one chronological and the other geographical. The goal of the book is help people worldwide not only discover that Turkey is the land of the Bible, but it is also the primary and central land of the early church. There is no other book of its kind available today.