Tuesday, 12 February 2008

greetings from istanbul



Greetings From Istanbul!!!

We finally made it here... Well kind of. Emily and I and all our

classmates made it but our bags didn't. Last I heard all of our bags

(yes all 40 from our entire group) were somewhere between London and

Adana, Turkey. Although we've been wearing the same clothes now for

over 48 hours, our spirits are sky high as we prepare to study

firsthand the journeys of the Apostle Paul.

We spent the today (the 30th) in Istanbul. It was freezing cold but we

saw several amazing sites in the only city in the world that spans two

continents.

The Blue Mosque (named for the tiles on the inside and not the outward

appearance) was a bit of a let down. I had heard so much about it but

when we were actually there it seemed to be more for tourists than a

Muslim place of worship. Interestingly enough myself and a fellow

student, Onsi, both felt a significant lack of a feeling of demonic

oppression than we had felt at other mosques before.

We then visited the Hagia Sophia (the center of the Eastern Church for

a thousand years). It was sad to see how much destruction of the

church had taken place when it was converted into a Mosque in 1432 (it

is now a museum). However the history of this building is amazing. Of

the 7 Ecumenical councils, numbers 5 and 6 took place here. It was

also the first basilica to have a single domed roof.

The Ecumenical Councils took place right here

The mosaics on the walls (many of which were covered up by plaster

when the basilica was converted to a mosque) are absolutely stunning.

This picture is made up of thousands of single colored pieces of

glass.

We caught a late flight and headed 350 miles south to Adana, the 4th

largest city in Turkey. Tomorrow we'll see Antioch (Paul's base of

operations and the first place the word "Christian" was used) and

Seleucia (the port Paul and Barnabas sailed to Cyprus on their first

journey).


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