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Today in History for Oct. 4: In 1535, the printing of the first English-language Bible was completed in London. In 1669, Dutch painter Rembrandt died. In 1824, the Federal Republic of Mexico was ...
Over the course of the last two centuries, Springfield has undergone a remarkable transformation, transitioning from a ...
In unsettled times people of faith turn to prayer. This phenomenon can be seen in history, such as the number of revival ...
On Tuesday, the Feast of St Jerome, I used the occasion to highlight what I see as one of the great hinges of Christian ...
Wampanoag Tribe members and Lakeville resident met about a proposed statue before the town's historical commission. Then the ...
Pittsburgh is known for its sports culture, but ’Steel City’ also carries a rich Black history and thriving Black business ...
An important archaeological site in the Sinai has been uncovered, which some believe adds evidence to the story of Moses in ...
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5 historical facts you should know about Jesus and the Bible
Surprising revelations about Jesus and the Bible that may well change your perspective on history. Missouri mom shot, stabbed ...
My interest in place names is rooted in an early adventure. My college roommate and I decided one summer to drive from the ...
More recent data gives hope that this trend is reversing. Pew and Barna research studies have borne this out. A recent Barna study showed that 66% of adult Americans now respond that their Christian ...
Perhaps the greatest Kentucky Baptist preacher you’ve never heard of, Harvey Boyce Taylor was born on Sept. 29, 1870, in Ohio ...
Jeff LeJeune opened the door to this subject with his thoughtful essay on St Jerome, so we thought we’d step on through it ...
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