by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Back in the mid 70’s my wife and I lived in Haiti. It was an experience that we will never forget. Haiti was and still is a very dark country. Let me explain what I mean. Haiti was politically dark. At that time there was a dictatorship in control of the country. If...
by Patricia Serak | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
In the history of the English Bible, the Geneva Bible of 1560 stands alone in innovation and impact. It is a Bible of “firsts.” To name just some of its innovations, the Geneva Bible is the first English Bible to use contemporary verse divisions, the first...
by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
There is an ancient Oak Tree, probably 1000 years old, in the town of Addlestone, county of Surry, England that once marked the boundary of Windsor Forest. It is one, perhaps the only remaining tree of a number of trees scattered throughout England called...
by Deane Schaub | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
The notice below appeared in the 1840 New York Observer The Book of Jasher In the book of Joshua 10:13, it is said, Is this not written in the book of Jasher? And in 2 Samuel I. 18, 19, it is recorded, Behold it is written in the book of Jasher, the beauty of Israel...
by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Introduction The Truth About St. Patrick Authentic Information About Patrick From Birth To Age 16 From Slavery To Salvation His Call To Missions & Return to Ireland Is Jesus Christ your personal Savior? Introduction What nationality do you think of when you hear...
by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
(Born about 70 A.D. – Martyred about 168 A.D.) Pastor David L. Brown, Ph.D. I have an old book in my study that says on its spine “Wake’s Epistles.” It was printed in 1710. This book contains some of the history and letters of the...