In my travels throughout the Middle East and Central Asia, my impression of historical sites is that they often downplay Christian history. Yet, despite Christianity often appearing as a minority faith, the existing evidence still needs exposure. The Khujand Archeology Museum provides some hidden crosses.
[Read more…] about Hidden Crosses in Khujand Archeology MuseumReminisces: The Tajikistan I Knew and Miss
«Ватанатро дӯст дор, лекин ҳақиқатро фаромӯш накун.»
Ҳошим Гадо
Oh, to remember truth and beauty…
[Read more…] about Reminisces: The Tajikistan I Knew and MissCouple Counsel in the Middle of Choir Practice
Last winter, a Persian couple invited me to join them for their choir practice at Prestonwood Baptist outside of Dallas, Texas. I thought, Oh my but left with an Oh-wow-feeling! I felt like I just came out of couple counseling
[Read more…] about Couple Counsel in the Middle of Choir PracticeThe Jewish Influence on Fire Worship
Many mistakenly state that Zoroastrianism influenced Judaism, but I propose that the written scriptures influenced those who heard or read about God’s presence as a fire. The Jewish influence on others cannot be ignored.
[Read more…] about The Jewish Influence on Fire WorshipCutting the Shah Nameh
The Colonial Press published The World’s Greatest Classics in 1900. Unfortunately, the book series only had 1,000 sets published for universities, and my copy of the Persian Shah Nameh was marked #81 of the set. I obtained this copy of the Persian classics in a random meeting.
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