During my visit to Ravenna, I found myself confused about the significance of the Basilicas and the historical context surrounding them. I observed most tourists entering Ravenna’s Byzantine churches only took a brief look without understanding some of the historical context. So, I decided to approach the situation by mapping out three Byzantine periods that mark the historic churches of Ravenna.
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The game is on – God is real, and His oneness may not be what we expect. Are we merely spectators of God’s oneness, or can we actively participate with Him? Do we passively watch from a distance, or can God dwell among us as we engage with Him? Those who are connected participate more deeply than those who observe from afar. Which would you prefer – a spectator or a partaker?
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Every Muslim couple wants to read an excellent Islamic marriage book to clarify their rights and duties. Here are a few books and my thoughts on what makes a good read.
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The pathway between Topkapi Garden Park and Gülhane Park offers a free tour of Byzantine ruins. Three areas contain a smattering of hidden crosses, demonstrating the cross’s importance to Byzantine believers. This walking tour includes items inside the museum’s courtyard, which is found on my YouTube channel, Exploring with Nakhati Jon.
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I can testify that I have heard over 200 testimonies of believers from a Muslim background. As I listened to them, one thing was clear: Faith comes by hearing, and hearing through the Word of Christ. (Rom. 10:17). I observed that the dramatic did not save them, but God’s word did. So what about all these dreams of Jesus?
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Walking through this Jewish cemetery, I feel deeply moved by the shared human desire for hope and peace, especially for those who have endured profound turmoil. The Jewish cemetery in Chisinau, originally called the New Cemetery, proves the long history of the Hebrew people in this region. The city’s cemetery offers a unique view of its 200-year history, including pogroms and evidence of its destroyed section.
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