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Introducing the History & Culture in Tunisia

Rich in both history and cultural diversity, Tunisia proves a goody to anyone who takes a tour to Tunisia.A brief history of Tunisia marks periods if this was the Punic city of Carthage, then its falling under the Roman rule. Tunisia was soon occupie...
by Spirittourism on Apr 22, 2013
Dad's Hunting Stories
MY DAD’S HUNTING STORIES TOLD TO ME AS WE WAITED FOR BIRDS IN THE SPRING. I was probably about four or five years old when my dad began telling me his hunting sto...
by Walks with the Wind on Apr 22, 2013
God in the Alps

God’s eternal power and character cannot be seen. But from the beginning of creation, God has shown what these are like by all he has made” (Rom. 1:20). Many miss the majesty of God’s creation, but one boy on the Swiss-Italian border got the me...
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 21, 2013
The Devil’s Dungeons

Paul rightly warned of those who only pretend to be apostles of Christ. Some of them, wrapped in religious robes, have been diabolical beyond belief. Take the Inquisitors for example.
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 20, 2013
News Information From Poland Country Jewish History Museum Opens In Warsaw

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by Interfo News on Apr 20, 2013
History of Boating

The History of Boating History of Boating by Traveller Jace Sea has been a part of our history since the first pieces of wood were lashed together and made into a primitive boat. For generations ships and …read moreThe post...
by Tours And Travels Guides on Apr 20, 2013
THE RELIC

THE RELIC-United States/United Kingdom/Germany/Japan/New Zealand-1997 Directed by Peter Hyams Screenplay by Amy Jones, John Raffo, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver Based on the novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child If there is one thing that I have...
by Written in Blood on Apr 20, 2013
Archbishop Alphege

Alphege, an Englishman born in 954, entered a monastery in Gloucestershire as a young man and quickly fell in love with Jesus Christ. Some years later he became a church leader in Bath, and when he was 30 he was chosen by St. Dustin to become bishop...
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 19, 2013
All About Eve: Expressing the Mood In Sculpture

The character of Eve, the second woman created (successfully) by God, who was supposed to be a good wife to Adam but ended up expelling both herself and her husband from Paradise, has long been popular in fine arts. The sculptors in this post very di...
by Los Cuadernos de Julia on Apr 18, 2013
Book of Martyrs

John Foxe entered Oxford still a boy. He was eventually elected a fellow of Magdalen College, and from 1539 to 1545 he studied church history. He converted to Protestantism and was forced to resign his academic position as a result.
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 18, 2013
Historys of Indonesia Independence part II

BGFJ598992GP ZDJHUX4U7B82 http://www.sitepromotiondirectory.com/computers_and_internet/search_engine_optimization/Historys of Indonesia from time to time, year after year, century by century always incredible struggle, to create as it is now Indonesi...
by indonesia beautyful country on Apr 18, 2013
A Sign of Hope In The Middle of Chaos

Amidst the horrific pictures and stories surrounding the bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, I came across this little gem of a story. As a 3-time marathoner myself, I'm a sucker for feel-good marathon stories and this one pulled me...
by Breathtaking And Inappropriate on Apr 17, 2013
Acts Revisited

There are over 60 references to Ethiopia in the Bible, and Christianity there goes back to the days of Philip in Acts 8. But the modern story of the Ethiopian church also sounds like readings from the book of Acts, especially among the Wallamos.
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 17, 2013
Even There…

A monument in Westminster Abbey honors a man, born on April 16, 1786, whose grave has never been found. He was an Englishman who shipped to sea at age 15 with Admiral Nelson. He survived the Battle of Copenhagen then returned to England only to leave...
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 16, 2013
You Must See Boston Historic Sites & Things To Do

The city of Boston is symbolic of America’s historic origins and past like a new nation. It’s no surprise that countless visitors come to BostonGoing through the historic sites in Boston is among the most popular activities for those going to the...
by Spirittourism on Apr 16, 2013
HISTORY memperkenalkan Song Kyung Il dengan Trailer “Sweat”

technologyka.comLoen Entertainment kini telah mengungkapkan Song Kyung Il seiring dengan berita debut HISTORY. Untuk membangun antisipasi untuk kelompok anak anak ini, Loen telah merilis serangkaian trailer berjudul, ‘Real Date Tip Book’...
by Technologyka Indonesia on Apr 16, 2013
History of Indonesian independent part III

BGFJ598992GP ZDJHUX4U7B82 http://www.sitepromotiondirectory.com/computers_and_internet/search_engine_optimization/History of Indonesian on its way through much of the period and of course make people suffer. Human suffering caused by conditions that...
by indonesia beautyful country on Apr 16, 2013
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Jerome of Prague

Jerome loved travel, college life, and the Bible. He was born in Prague and excelled at the university there. Following graduation he traveled to England to study at Oxford, where he ran across the teachings of John Wycliffe, the “Morning Star of t...
by Laboring In The Lord on Apr 15, 2013
Of Crime And Stats And Lots More

God look at that women she has a piece of paper in her back pocket, and what is the first thought of the pickpocket, ‘I’ll have that’. That is how it used to be nowadays the criminals know this is just junk mail, the paperless soc...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 15, 2013
