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Ancient Celestial Calculator

December 8, 2016
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Astronomical Timepiece Discovered In 1900, off the Greek Island of Antikythera, an ancient timepiece dated from 250 B.C. was discovered in the ruins of a shipwreck.…

Dead Sea Holy Experience: Take a Dip

December 7, 2016
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Dramatic Setting for Bible History The Dead Sea was a theatrical backdrop for many events in Bible history.  It is where the patriarch Abraham fought a war,…

Fact or Fiction? Examining Evidence of Noah’s Flood

December 7, 2016

Noah’s Famous Flood Story Questioned The story of Noah’s Ark and the Great Flood is one of the most famous from the Bible. Next to Creation,…

Birding, Early in South African Nature Reserve

December 6, 2016

Birding in South Africa Deep in the bushveld of South Africa, away from bustling cities and noisy streets, you’ll find a plethora of bird life…

Revolt Against Rome

December 5, 2016
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Tragic Last Stand at Masada At the edge of the Judean Desert, on a rocky plateau overlooking the Dead Sea, lies the excavated ruin of…

Switzerland: 5 Top Reasons it’s a Hot Reformation Teaching Site

December 5, 2016

Switzerland and the Reformation The Switzerland Reformation began in 1519 with the sermons of Ulrich Zwingli, whose teachings largely paralleled Luther’s. Geneva, Switzerland soon became…

Shipwreck and 4 Anchors | Footsteps of Paul

December 4, 2016
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Shipwreck! Apostle Paul Survives Exciting archaeological discoveries from Israel and across the ancient Roman Empire are continuing to confirm stories from the Bible. One such event is…

Luther’s Scruples Exhaust Staupitz

December 4, 2016

Patient and Persistent Mentor Tucked away in the pages of Reformation history lies the figure of Johann von Staupitz. His is certainly not the first…

Rare Elephant Encounter

December 3, 2016
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Most people only dream about it Most people only dream about the experience our African Family Safari and Creation Tour provides. Not only do families…

Martin Luther in Erfurt

December 3, 2016

Erfurt, Germany was Martin Luther’s spiritual home. A student at Erfurt’s famous university between 1501 and 1505, Luther first studied the Seven Liberal Arts, then theology and, at his father’s wish, jurisprudence.