“The old is gone”: Ruins of Turkish city of Antakya tell story of a rich past
SARAH EL DEEB, of Associated Press, reports from the storied Turkish city…
Essay: Turkey’s historic city of Antakya, known in Roman and medieval times as Antioch, has been flattened by powerful earthquakes in the past – and rebuilt itself
CHRISTINE SHEPARDSON, an historian of Christianity in the late Roman world, looks – in an article first published on The Conversation – at Antakya’s tumultuous history…
Samaritan’s Purse sends 52-bed field hospital to Antakya, Turkey
United StatesRNS In the wake of what may be Turkey’s deadliest earthquake, Samaritan’s Purse, the Christian humanitarian relief organization, announced it would send a 52-bed emergency field hospital to the city of Antakya, historically known as Antioch. The organisation, run by founder and president Rev Franklin Graham, said it will also send more than 100 […]
OPEN BOOK – HINTS FROM THE SPIRIT OF HOLINESS: A LETTER IS WRITTEN, NEW PLANS ARE MADE
BRUCE C WEARNE, in his study of Acts, looks at how the church in Jerusalem dealt with controversy surrounding the Gentiles which had beset the church in Antioch…
OPEN BOOK – HINTS FROM THE SPIRIT OF HOLINESS: ANTIOCH SENDS SAUL AND BARNABAS
BRUCE C WEARNE looks at what Acts 13:1-3 says about the the sending out of Barnabas and Saul by the church at Antioch…