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Istanbul, Turkey

Growing up in the Eastern Syriac Orthodox Church, the name Constantinople was more than just a historical term. I first encountered this grand city during Sunday School, where biblical stories of the past came alive. It was about the Kusthanthinopolis Sunnahados (The Synod of Constantinople) during church services, the name rolling off tongues with reverence …

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Montesa: Moros y Cristianos

Driving through eastern Spain was a delight, but we stumbled upon an exceptionally rare surprise along the way. As I’ve mentioned in previous blogs, we’re all about road trips, especially when we get to venture down local roads and experience a place authentically—beyond the usual tourist spots. Needless to say, we take a lot of …

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Alhambra, Granada- Spain

Driving down from Barcelona to Granada was a road trip for the books. Ever since I read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, I fell in love with the word “Andalusia.” It’s not just a name, but a place woven with dreams—the land where the shepherd boy Santiago set out to seek his fortune, where an …

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