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Nicopolis

Nicopolis was an ancient city where the Apostle Paul planned to spend winter, mentioned in his letter to Titus as a place of ministry and fellowship.

Overview

Nicopolis was a city in Epirus (northwestern Greece) that held significance in early Christian history. Paul wrote to Titus expressing his intention to winter there, indicating it was a strategic location for apostolic ministry and church work during the first century.

Key Scriptures

"When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there." (Titus 3:12, ESV)

Application

Paul's mention of Nicopolis reminds us that strategic planning and intentional gathering with other believers strengthens gospel work and allows seasons of rest and ministry focus.

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