Disclaimer - If you haven't read my disclaimer yet, make sure you do so here. TL;DR version - Buyer beware, I am not an expert, I am fumbling my way through this like the rest of you… Read More
Do Americans believe the Bible is true? Since this country is still overwhelmingly Christian, the answer has to be yes. Doesn’t it? That depends. Approximately… Read More
Ireland All Around the World
Mass Irish emigration over the past few centuries has caused many place names around the world to be renamed after Irish towns and cities. Bangor is the name of… Read More
It’s one of the most interesting cities in Switzerland, but Zurich is often overlooked. One day in Zurich is undoubtedly not enough. With a short time, you’ll want to focus on th… Read More
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman. It’s part of John’s gospel that is often talked about. However, here’s a different view of it. Sure, it’s important to show… Read More
Unlike all the other cities that I have happened to be part of, Amsterdam has been the most monumental of them all. More so, it’s culturally rich heritage and the belief that they hav… Read More
If there is one place which is full of wonders and beauty is Berlin. It offers everyone with something they love. Whether you love culture and history, or you need thrilling experience in n… Read More
Minnesota is Wrongly denying Voting Rights to more than 52,000 Convicted Felons who are on Supervised Release or Probation, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Alleges in a New Lawsuit… Read More
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Deduct Tithes From Salaries, Archibishop Begs GovernmentDeduct Tithes From Salaries, Archibishop Begs Government
The Archbishop of Kampala, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, has advised the Ugandan g… Read More
Deduct Tithes From Salaries, Archbishop Begs Government
The Archbishop of Kampala, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, has advised the Ugandan government to deduct tithe from workers salary before they… Read More
BPC-157
BPC 157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide, meaning it consists of 15 amino acid chain. It is a partial sequence of BPC or Body Protection Compound that were discovered and isolated… Read More
Sean O’Casey is known globally as an amazing Irish Playwright. He has written many plays that are still watched and studied widely today. He is known for many of his amazing plays, inc… Read More
Some of you might already know the answer to this question, but when it’s 10 in the evening and you find a reference that needs chasing, you don’t wait around for people to wake… Read More
Having been founded in the 1st Century AD, Frankfurt is not only the core of the history of the German people but also a force to reckon with in entire Europe when it comes to attracting tou… Read More
Binge-watching shows is the norm. At least according to 247temp.com.
Binge-watching shows is the norm - a decade of changes is article #7 in the series: Ten years of life… Read More
Groomsport is the beautiful, coastal village that captures the imagination. Situated on the south shore of Belfast Lough, this picturesque little township was originally a small fishin… Read More
How Baroque Design Improves Your Living Space
When you plan a living space, you need to choose a style and pull together the right furnishings. To do this well, you need to understand your c… Read More
The Victorian Era, 1837 – 1901, was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was an era of great development and dramatic change, transforming England from a traditionally agricu… Read More
Early movie-goers enjoying a silent film(Source: Katherine Linley – emaze)
Silent Cinema was the earliest era of cinema, lasting approximately from 1895 – with early experimen… Read More
In an era of everything-internet and virtual reformation, digital safety, security and privacy holds peak significance. Malware, torjan, phishing, so on and so forth can only be the tip of t… Read More
In an era of everything-internet and virtual reformation, digital safety, security and privacy holds peak significance. Malware, torjan, phishing, so on and so forth can only be the tip of t… Read More
Michael Seibel, the tech entrepreneur, has been appointed by Reddit as a board member which makes him the first black member to work at the company. Co-founder Alexis Ohanian had left the po… Read More
Christened Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan and known as Mrs J. H. Riddell in her later years, Charlotte Riddell (30th September 1832 – 24th September 1906) was a Victorian-era writer born… Read More
Brussels is the capital city of Belgium. It is famous for its cuisine and fascination with gastronomy – the relationship between food and culture, the science of good eating and the ar… Read More
Ireland has a rich creative history. From literature to theatre, from music to art, Ireland’s innovative and imaginative output has had a major impact on the world. Art, in particular… Read More
Ireland is known for its natural beauty, its rich creative culture, and its tragic history, but it has also produced an astounding number of female scientists. Historically, women’s co… Read More
How come Christians don’t know God? That’s not a stupid question. In fact, it a very important question with a very disturbing answer. It’s all too easy for Christians to n… Read More
Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (28th August 1814 – 7th February 1873) was a prolific Irish-born writer best known for his 1872 gothic vampire novel Carmilla. He is considered to be one… Read More
Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber? We are all one or the other. There’s no saying that we’ve never been in the scenario Jesus painted. Because we’re in. Right now… Read More
Every time you think about going on vacation, you have to carefully plan out the things you want to see and experience, but most importantly where you want to stay. Whether at a hotel or a r… Read More
England has an abundance of famous monuments and landmarks, all of which mark significant events in history. Whether joyful or tragic, these events certainly shaped the importance of many of… Read More
Does church service make you feel forgiven? We should feel forgiven, shouldn’t we? After all, in The Lord’s Prayer, we ask forgiveness from God. And Jesus died for our sins… Read More
Curious what the Irish President’s house looks like? Visit Aras an Uachtaráin, the official residence of the President, or just take a stroll through one of Europe’s large… Read More
The Irish are everywhere. It may come as a surprise to some that Irish people are spread in different places around the world, and they are one of the most widely scattered nationalities in… Read More
The best-selling author Diana Gabaldon has managed to create a world that has captivated fans and readers for decades. Even though she hadn’t set foot in Scotland when she began writin… Read More
Never again will I destroy all living creatures. That’s what God said. You know, back in Genesis, the first book in the Bible. Of course, that means He did destroy all living creatu… Read More
Edinburgh castle stands on the volcanic plug called Castle rock which is located in the middle of the city. It is a castle with a long history that was inhabited as the royal residence since… Read More
Before diving into the various things you can see and do at the 4th Arrondissement in Paris, it’s necessary to understand the Arrondissement system first. The French Capital consists o… Read More
Do humans matter? Do you think you really matter? Hopefully, you answered yes to both questions. If you did, here’s some affirmations that you’re correct. But if you didn&rsq… Read More
How come so many Christians don’t really know God? That’s not a stupid question. In fact, it’s a very important question with a very disturbing answer. It’s all too e… Read More
We are all aware that Herodotus once remarked, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” but not everyone is aware of how true this statement is. Ancient Egypt’s civilization would… Read More
Europe is an ideal tourist attraction. Its bright cities and towns grasp our attention. Those who love history appreciate Europe’s ancient architecture, while outdoor lovers are fascin… Read More
Emma Watson is enjoying a holiday in Italy with her new boyfriend, Brandon Green. On her latest holiday, the Harry Potter star was seen holding hands with Brandon as they toured the shops in… Read More
Galway is located in the West of Ireland and over looks the Atlantic Ocean. Today it is a city of culture and a popular tourist destination, with great music and entertainment. The entire co… Read More
The nights are getting darker and colder, Halloween is over and you’ve eaten way too many sweets so what now? There’s another fun festive treat instore on the first weekend of No… Read More
In this article we will be examining our favourite Irish movies, ranging from the classics to modern releases and everything in between. This list is comprised of films that tell an Irish st… 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?
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The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
The Middle Ages were the height of castle-building in England. Many of the castles back then were built to act as a defence against different forms of foreign invasion and have continued to… Read More
Ireland has been a religious island since the dawn of time, and its religiousness shows in the varied holy places in almost every county. The island venerated Gaelic and ancient Irish gods a… Read More
Tonga, often known as the Friendly Islands, is a nation in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Its formal name is the Kingdom of Tonga. Tongatapu in the south, Ha’apai in the middle, and… Read More
Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the construction of castles in England began. They served as a deterrent and a representation of Norman supremacy under William the Conqueror… Read More
Aminata Namasia Bazego is a Democratic Republic of the Congo parliamentarian who was appointed Deputy Minister of Primary, Secondary, and Technical Education in April 2021.
She is a well… Read More
Over 6,000 United Methodist congregations, accounting for one-fifth of the US total, have received permission to leave the denomination due to a schism over LGBTQ rights. The departures bega… Read More
A devastating wildfire in Lahaina, Maui has burned a 150-year-old banyan tree, which served as a gathering place and symbol of the community. The tree, spanning nearly an acre, was planted i… Read More
On a calm Saturday morning in June 2023, I met a multitude of young children who had been sent far away from their families to serve time for various offences. It was at a juvenile centre in… Read More
Julie Bowen is an American actress and model who starred as Claire Dunphy on ABC’s hit series Modern Family. She appeared on the show between 2009 and 2020 and won critical praise and… Read More