The Saint Sava Cathedral seen from our hosts balcony and just about everwhere within Belgrade.
The streets of Belgrade are filled with memories of 1999 and buildings that tell a story.
12 of us traveled by train to Novi Sad to pray over the people attending the Exit Festival. The building on the right is where the Saturday night church service is held.
Sometimes stray dogs are adorable. We actually witnessed the guy on the left being hit by a car. After loving and comforting him for some time we prayed over him and got to watch him walk back to safety. It was a beautiful, traumatic event.
Geeking out over the murals within Serbia.
Everyone after the Wednesday night prayer meeting.
Graffiti litters the city of Belgrade. These were found around the corner from the Sunday service location.
Prayer walk within the area of Belgrade for a new church plant. Can anyone say "Stairway to heaven"?
The City Center "Horse" also known as a meeting place for the month.
City Centers sweet violinist.
Beautiful flowers sold on the sidewalks.
The Serbian Dinar.
Mural in 6 “Pop Lukina” street by Blu, 2009
Left: Mural in Savamala quarter by Aleksandar Macašev, 2013
Right: Mural in “Mileševska” 57 street by Biljana Djurdjevic, 2009
La Santa de Beograd, Savamala quarter by Giom Olbi Remed
Street art and murals of Belgrade can be seen here.