Castle Howard, South elevation, with a view of the Atlas Fountain, a glorious sculptural extravagance built to a design by William Nesfield (1853). in the Howardian Hills, an Area… Read More
Innovation has marked the history of civilization. Innovation and invention which, despite popular misconception, are not the same thing. Innovation refers to adding to or improving on an ex… Read More
Waking Up in Hampi And Visiting The Virupaksha Temple
It’s always dark outside when I start my journey to a new place. As most of my trips are during a long weekend or the weekend… Read More
What if God split the sea for you? Would you walk across? Would you do it willingly? Enthusiastically, even? Or would you require some pushing? Are you su… Read More
OVERFLOWING LAUGHTER – Wednesday November 1st 2017Memorise: And Sarah said, God hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with me. Genesis 21:6Read: 2nd Kings 2:1-15 (KJV… Read More
EXPECT TESTS – Thursday November 2nd 2017Memorise: And Elijah said unto Elisha, Tarry here, I pray thee; for the LORD hath sent me to Bethel. And Elisha said unto him, As the LORD live… Read More
At the centre of our solar system as a fiery star or essentially a wild nuclear reactor, our sun beckons me each morning when unencumbered by billowing clouds. Waking I wander outside onto t… Read More
Dream Upon Dream
– Poetry by Don Cauble –
Catalyst for a Love Story
Tell me, in all your travels,
have you ever seen the origin of the universe
unfold before your eyes?
&n… Read More
The Red Jeep
– Non-fiction by Roberta Faith Levine – October 19, 2018
For a month a red Jeep has sat in front of our house, its red boxy body catching my eye every t… Read More
Rugs and Carpets – Utility, Brilliance, Societal Impacts on the Fabric of History
There can be little doubt about the fact that rugs of all types have always served as more than just e… Read More
Should Christians vote based on where tax dollars go? I know many Christians who think they do exactly that. As in give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God&rs… Read More
50 years ago today, The Woodstock Festival took place in White Lake, NY. It was an event that transformed the youth culture and established the Music Festival template that continu… Read More
If you like visiting beautiful English stately homes but hate the queues, the drive, the parking and the general hassle which usually goes with such visits, then Bowood hotel, spa and golf i… Read More
One of the most visited destinations around the world, Rome, Italy, is a tourist hub with its abundance of natural landscapes and beautiful churches, museums, squares and attractions.
Millio… Read More
In Part 3 of The letter to the church in Thyatira, we’ll look at the “But …” section. Things Jesus knows about the church. But unlike the Divine Knowledge of the p… Read More
Over the past few years, Egypt has undertaken major projects to restore and preserve many of the historical landmarks around the country to restore them to their former glory. Many of these… Read More
Egypt’s one of the oldest civilizations in the world and there are many locations around the country where you can immerse yourself in its long history and learn more about how the cou… Read More
Lyon, the third biggest city in France, is definitely worth visiting. It is the city of beautiful contradictions. Lyon has a sensational mix between the charm of smaller towns and the excite… Read More
All roads lead to Rome! Do they? Well, they did. All secondary cities in the Roman Empire had roads connecting them to Rome. However, these cities did not have roads that connected them to e… Read More
Which god do you worship and why do you love it/him/her? There are many gods, and people worship them for various reasons. Ultimately, I believe salvation is at the root of why people wors… Read More
Our ability of creating material wealth has suddenly advanced at full speed since the Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century. People said that what mankind achieved then was more… Read More
Built in honor of those who gave their life for the freedom of their beloved country in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The Arc de Triomphe has the names of all the battle vic… Read More
Bless the LORD, O my soul. O LORD my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honor and majesty. Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretc… Read More
The history of Bulgaria is as diverse and old as one could imagine. This country’s roots go back to thousands of years ago; the earliest discovered evidence of hominid occupation date… Read More
Are you in Paris’ 1st arrondissement and looking to enjoy architecture and shopping together? La Samaritaine Department Store offers you just that. With its Art Nouveau façade a… Read More
Every ancient civilization had its ancient gods and goddesses, and here we discuss the ancient gods of the different nations from around the world.
Celtics Deities
The Celtic spiritual… Read More
Festivals in India are an expressive, meaningful way to celebrate heritage, traditions, and culture. Festivals play a significant role in our social lives and connect us with our families an… Read More
You can’t go to Italy and not visit the capital, Rome. With its impressive monuments and archaeological sites there are plenty of things to do when in Rome.
From its beautiful lands… Read More
The Met Museum is a must see when you visit New York. From Ancient Egypt to Medieval Art there is something for everyone at the museum.
There are over 2 million artefacts to explore in t… Read More
The Roman Empire was one of the most influential civilisations in the world. The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence so much of our lives today.
From ancient roman art, architectu… Read More
When you think of Ancient Egypt you automatically think about the magnificent pyramids and powerful pharaohs. But what else did the Ancient Egyptians get up to?
In this article we are go… Read More
The Neoclassical Academy of Athens in Greece shows the main building and statues of ancient Greek philosophers Plato (left) and Socrates (right). The statues of the goddess Pallas Athena and… Read More
Do you know that the game of chess is the world’s oldest known game that requires skill? Playing chess can provide a wealth of information regarding the lifestyle of people during the… Read More
Egyptian Gods
The most important Egyptian gods and the powers they possessed
1- The Egyptian God, known as Ra, was worshipped as the God of the sun, God of Fire.
2- Osiris, the Egyp… Read More
China has a rich history, unique architecture, diverse theatres, and fabulous arts and festivals due to its size and colossal territory. One of the world’s largest nations, China has a… Read More
Luxurious chocolate, UNESCO sites, lavish castles, comic strips, some of the weirdest carnivals, and fashion… no one ever runs out of things to see and do in Belgium.
Home to many… Read More
The problem of praying to be healed? Really? There’s a problem with praying to be healed? Maybe. It depends. The person praying probably has good intentions. Wants what’s best fo… Read More
Worshipping various Roman gods was the basis of the ancient Roman religion. Ancient Romans believed that the gods helped in founding Rome. Venus was regarded as the divine mother of the… Read More
Traditional warriors with an insatiable appetite for combat have become a rarity in our modern world. Instead, battles and bloodshed have taken on a virtual form, thanks to the influence of… Read More
Have you thought about how life on Mars look like? Or why it looks so red? Here are five magnificent facts about Mars for kids.
Mars the red planet
Mars for Kids Fact Number 1: You Can… Read More
Have you thought about how life on Mars look like? Or why it looks so red? Here are five magnificent facts about Mars for kids.
Mars the red planet
Mars Facts for Kids Fact Number 1: Y… Read More