A bicyclist rides through Square Charles de Gaulle in Toulouse, France.
A bicyclist rides through Square Charles de Gaulle in Toulouse, France.
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Street scenes around Toulouse, France.
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People walk down a street Toulouse, France.
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Mountain bikers ride through a small Austrian village. Europe is the most lost continent on earth with less than 1% evangelical Christians. Pray that people will look beyond the beauty surrounding them and yearn to know the One who created it.
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Busy streets like this one in Sarajevo, Bosnia represent the melting pot Europe has become. There are 514 people groups represented on the continent that have little to no evangelical influence.
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Italy is home to many beautiful scenes like this one in Cinque Terre but few follow Jesus as their Savior. Italy is considered to be 0.54% evangelical. Pray that people will look beyond the beauty and yearn to know the One who created it.
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Auto rickshaws line the streets of the streets of Hyderabad, India.
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Camels walk down a dirt road in the United Arab Emirates.
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Auto rickshaws line the streets of the streets of a Hyderabad. South Asia is home to more than 500 million Muslims and is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. IMB Photo
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Ukrainian refugees board a train in Suceava, Romania. The refugees were transported from the border to the train, where they travel on to other cities in Romania and to other countries in Europe. Ukrainians can travel for free. Members of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams took time to visit the train station to help and pray for refugees. IMB Photo
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Bicycles stand or lean against a wall along the historical Straight Street in Old Town Damascus in Damascus, Syria. The city is the oldest capital in the world. It has been continuously inhabited since around 2500 B.C.
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Man rides a bicycle down a street in a small village in Eastern Ukraine. IMB Photo
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A couple leave the day’s clinic on bikes. A medical missions team, including healthcare professionals from both Ukraine and the U.S, prepares each day for the hours of work ahead. IMB Photo
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A busy street in Kharkov, Ukraine. IMB Photo
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A busy street in Kharkov, Ukraine. IMB Photo
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A southern Punjabi boy, who speaks the Saraiki language, rides on a donkey-drawn cart, used for hauling bricks, outside Darya Khan, Pakistan. IMB Photo
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The sun sets overlooking the gondolas at Saint Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy.
Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark’s Square, is the heart of Venice. As the largest square in the city Saint Mark’s Square has always been the location of important government buildings and other facilities central to the goings on in Venice.
Basilica di San Marco, or Saint Mark’s Cathedral, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic diocese of Venice. It is the one of the best-known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture.
The cathedral declares the wealth of Venice over centuries with its domes and turrets and gold mosaic standing out over the square.
Saint Mark’s Square, as well as being the largest square, is also one of the largest open spaces in Venice, a big contrast to the winding alleys and lanes within Venice.
The square is at the end of the Grand Canal and the waterfront is a delight going eastwards, a wide promenade.
In front of the square are the water bus stops and water taxi jetties; it is also the most popular location for taking gondola rides. IMB Photo
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The sun sets overlooking the gondolas at Saint Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy.
Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark’s Square, is the heart of Venice. As the largest square in the city Saint Mark’s Square has always been the location of important government buildings and other facilities central to the goings on in Venice.
Basilica di San Marco, or Saint Mark’s Cathedral, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic diocese of Venice. It is the one of the best-known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture.
The cathedral declares the wealth of Venice over centuries with its domes and turrets and gold mosaic standing out over the square.
Saint Mark’s Square, as well as being the largest square, is also one of the largest open spaces in Venice, a big contrast to the winding alleys and lanes within Venice.
The square is at the end of the Grand Canal and the waterfront is a delight going eastwards, a wide promenade.
In front of the square are the water bus stops and water taxi jetties; it is also the most popular location for taking gondola rides. IMB Photo
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The Grand Canal and the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute of Venice, Italy. The Grand Canal is a channel in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. The Grand Canal of Venice, also known as Canalazzo, is the most important waterway sweeping through this amazing city.
While the ancient canal measures 3.8 kilometers long, it snakes through Venice in a large S shape and splits the city in two. Starting from the Saint Mark’s Basin to a lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station, the grand canal passes through the central districts of Venice with many magnificent buildings (erected between the 12th and 17th centuries) testifying the wealth and beauty of the city.
Santa Maria della Salute, commonly known simply as the Salute, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica located at Punta della Dogana in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the city of Venice, Italy. It is one of the most popular churches in Venice. It is prominently positioned near the entrance to the Grand Canal. IMB Photo
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Auto rickshaws in front of a slum in Mumbai, India.
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