Basil the Great: Father of Eastern Monasticism and Defender of the Faith

Basil the Great (c. 329–379 CE) was a towering figure in early Christianity—a bishop, theologian, philosopher, monk, and reformer whose influence continues to shape both Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions. He is one of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Eastern Christianity (alongside Gregory of Nazianzus and John Chrysostom), and his work laid the foundations…

“Silk Roads: The Ancient Bridge Between East and West”

For centuries, the Silk Roads were the arteries of civilization—winding trade routes that stitched together vast empires, diverse cultures, and distant geographies. Spanning thousands of miles from China to the Mediterranean, the Silk Roads were more than just a network of trade—they were the lifeblood of intercontinental exchange in goods, ideas, religions, technologies, and cultures….