A parade marches through the streets during the La Virgen Rasaria festival in Huancane, Peru.
A parade marches through the streets during the La Virgen Rasaria festival in Huancane, Peru.
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Wisley Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) landscaped gardens near Guildford, UK.
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Wisley Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) landscaped gardens near Guildford, UK.
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Located in south central Turkey, Lystra is mentioned six times in the New Testament and was visited several times by Paul and Barnabas. It was previously known as Iconium and still referred to as that by many Turks today. The ancient city of Lystra is now buried under an un-excavated mound of earth. The ancient city has never been excavated because of lack of funds or lack of interest. Paul preached in Lystra (Acts 14:2-7) and also healed a lame man (Acts 14:8). He was later stoned by the Jews and left for dead (Acts 14:19). On recovering, Paul left for nearby Derbe. He later returned again through Lystra to encourage the believers that had been made on the previous visits. These images show what Lystra looks like today with famers working the fields planting crops.
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Located in south central Turkey, Lystra is mentioned six times in the New Testament and was visited several times by Paul and Barnabas. It was previously known as Iconium and still referred to as that by many Turks today. The ancient city of Lystra is now buried under an un-excavated mound of earth. The ancient city has never been excavated because of lack of funds or lack of interest. Paul preached in Lystra (Acts 14:2-7) and also healed a lame man (Acts 14:8). He was later stoned by the Jews and left for dead (Acts 14:19). On recovering, Paul left for nearby Derbe. He later returned again through Lystra to encourage the believers that had been made on the previous visits. These images show what Lystra looks like today with famers working the fields planting crops.
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A media group in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, goes to Senegal to document the teams of missionaries there. This is a scene of daily life in the area.
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A purple mangosteen fruit contrasts with a green banana leaf.
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A woman in Aricota, Peru.
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A parade marches through the streets during the La Virgen Rasaria festival in Huancane, Peru.
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A parade marches through the streets during the La Virgen Rasaria festival in Huancane, Peru.
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A flowers grows through a bamboo fence on a compound.
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A Dinka Agaar woman in the Adol Manyel village
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A Nepali woman in Kathmandu waits for ‘momos,’ which are dumplings famous in Nepal.
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A husband and wife in India listen to short-term volunteers share a Bible story.
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A Sikka funeral advances another step when a hammer is seen in the hand of a mourner over the casket. Soon the casket lid closes the deceased in their permanent resting place.
The Sikka people live on the island of Flores in Indonesia. They are predominantly Roman Catholic.
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A woman in Kashmir stops for a photo. Most people in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India are Muslim. Women cover their heads as a part of their beliefs and for modesty.
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Women dance in the streets of Peru.
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