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Greece, the Aegean, and Western Asia Minor
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Personalized Memorial Ideas to Honor a Loved One
Grief is a landscape with no map, a vast and quiet territory where we are left to wander after a profound loss. When someone who anchored our lives, shaped our worldview, and filled our days is no longer physically present, the fundamental human instinct is to build an anchor of... -
The Rise of Christianity in the First Century: A Historical Perspective
The first century CE was a transformative period for Christianity. What began as a small Jewish sect in Roman-occupied Judea rapidly evolved into a widespread religious movement. The teachings of Jesus Christ, the missionary journeys of Paul, and the organizational efforts of early Christian leaders laid the foundation for a... -
The Exodus Route Revisited: Did Ptolemy II Find Egypt’s Gods in the Wilderness of Sinai?
A Geographic Riddle in the Exodus NarrativeThe story of the Exodus is one of the most enduring and debated narratives in biblical history. While scholars have long focused on place names, wilderness geography, and the route taken by the Israelites, a lesser-known historical puzzle may offer fresh clues: Why did... -
João Cotrim de Figueiredo: A Journey from Business Leader to Presidential Hope for a Modern Portugal
João Cotrim de Figueiredo (full name: João Fernando Cotrim de Figueiredo), born on June 24, 1961, in Lisbon, Portugal, is a prominent Portuguese businessman, economist, former politician, and current candidate in the 2026 Portuguese presidential election. At 64 years old, he stands out as a fresh, pragmatic voice in Portuguese... -
Faith Through Art: Bible Craft Ideas for Teens and Children
Faith can take many forms—spoken, sung, or even painted. For teens and children, expressing spirituality through art is a hands-on way to explore biblical themes while having fun and developing creative skills. Crafting allows young believers to interact with stories, symbols, and lessons in a way that feels personal and...
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- Why was Pompey Referred to as “The Great”?
- What Is the Origin of the Japanese and Chinese Peoples? A Biblical Perspective
- What is the Bronze Bust of Augustus?
- What were the significant contributions of ancient Mesopotamia to civilization?
- How Did the Ancient Sun Dial Work?
- How did the ancient Greeks and Romans practice medicine and treat illnesses?
- How many were in Jerusalem for the Passover of Jesus?
- Do Any Ancient Historians Mention Pontius Pilate?
- How did the Ancient Greeks and Romans view education and the role of philosophers?
- Did Augustus Build a Temple at the Site of Caesarea Philippi?
Bible Study Questions
- Understanding the Easy-to-Read Version (ERV): Language Examples and Comparison with Other Bible Translations
- How Many Chapters Are There in the Bible?
- The New International Version (NIV): Specific Aspects, Comparisons, Impact on Bible Study, and Edition Differences
- Why did Moses say bastards are condemned?
- The Darby Bible: A Detailed Historical Analysis
- The New Testament for Everyone (NTE): Theological Perspective, Translation Philosophy, and Impact on Biblical Studies
- The Geneva Bible: Theological Distinctives, Impact on English Literature, and Role in Bible Translation History
- How can we apply biblical principles to our daily lives?
- How do we approach and study prophetic literature in the Bible?
- What are the different approaches to studying and interpreting the Bible?