Byzantine Travel Journal: Day 11 (Nessebar)
It is said Nessebar, Bulgaria has more ancient churches per capita than any other place in the world. I believe
It is said Nessebar, Bulgaria has more ancient churches per capita than any other place in the world. I believe
Today was our second day in Odessa, but we stayed on board the ship. It was a time to read
Today we were in Odessa, Ukraine, a port city on the northeastern coast of the Black Sea. It’s a major
This is what I saw when I pulled back the curtains this morning. Sevastopol. The former home of the feared
One of the cool things about a cruise is waking up in a different port every day. Each morning one
Today we were at sea all day. I always look forward to at sea days on a cruise because they
We spent the morning on a boat cruising up the Bosphorus, taking in the sites from a different angle. We
Today, we only toured in the morning, but it was an inspiring and interesting day. We began with a short
This day began early. We were out of our hotel by 6:00 a.m. on our way to the airport to
Our day began at the Hippodrome, or what used to be the Hippodrome. After Constantine the Great’s renovation in the
Thanks to the genius of modern of travel, we boarded a plane in the USA and after 18 hours of
Tomorrow we leave on our trip to Istanbul, Ephesus and Athens, where we will explore the former heart of the
Have you ever watched one of those nature documentaries where they show lions chasing down, killing and eating zebras or
One of my heroes is William Wilberforce. Wilberforce, a Christian, was a champion of civil rights and was chiefly responsible putting an
I came across Isaiah 9:6-7 in my plan of reading the Bible through in a year chronologically, that is, reading
The law that governs the conduct of Kingdom citizens is not always the same as the law of earthly kingdoms.
How Christians should respond to their leaders is perhaps more relevant question now than at any time in American history.
The story of Fyodor and Loann of Rus starts with the story of Vladimir I of Kiev. Vladimir Sviatoslavovich was
I was reading Isaiah chapter 2 earlier this week, a chapter that always excites me about the destiny of the
The Bible is certainly the most valuable book in the kingdom of God. It’s the law book of the kingdom,
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