This is a sponsored post with Disney Book Group, all opinions are my own. Calling all Disney Descendants fans, you are in for an evil treat! Escape from the Isle of the Lost is IN STORES NOW… Read More
Coalition of Oduduwa Descendants Lauds Nigerian Army’s Testimony at Lagos Panel
The Coalition of Oduduwa Decedents has lauded the testimony of the Nigerian Army at the resumed hearin… Read More
Egypt’s former Royal Family left behind quite the legacy, including many palaces and gardens that used to be their sole property and are now open to the public to catch a glimpse of ho… 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
The Museum and Palace of Prince Muhammad Ali Manial is one of the most stunning and unique historical museums in Egypt. It dates back to the Alawiyya dynasty era, the era during which the de… Read More
Since the 17th century, St. Patrick’s Day has been a huge holiday for Ireland, and eventually, the world. Today, it seems that all of the countries have their unique way to go green in… Read More
The headline in Christianity Today is shocking: Gallup: Fewer Than Half of Americans Belong to a Church. How can that be when somewhere between 70-80% of the population claims to have some… Read More
The U.S. will Resume the Flow of Aid for Palestinians that was Halted by the Trump Administration.
Over $200 Million will soon begin to Flow to Economic, Development, and Humanitarian, Pro… Read More
The Board of Directors, in Charge of former President Madison's Montpelier Estate, Voted this Month to Share Governing Power with Montpelier Descendants Committee (MDC), which is comprised o… 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
Port Said is a coastal city in Egypt. It is located in north eastern Egypt at the head of the northern entrance to the Suez Canal, bordered to the east by Port Fouad, to the north by the Med… 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
Are you travelling from Kochi to Thekkady? Any trip to Kerala will help you know how beautiful and magnificent nature can be. In Kerala, nature is unspoiled and so relaxing with tea and spic… Read More
In honor of Veterans Day, Congressional Democrats reintroduced Legislation that would provide GI Bill Benefits to Descendants of Black World War II Veterans.
The GI Bill Restoration Act wa… Read More
I Have Dreamed a Little Dream, Part 2 by Karen Wiesner "Believe in your dreams. They were given to you for a reason." ~Katrina Mayer As a writer, the question I get most often is where… Read More
Is Islam right about Christians believing in three gods? I don’t mean what people think their religion teaches. And I’m certainly not talking about what people think, reg… Read More
Would you like to have a wonderful holiday in a quiet place with breathtaking views and lots of tourist attractions? Why don’t you think of travelling to Jamaica to have a peaceful min… Read More
1.The development of the PaceArt platform has a bright future.
With the rapid development of metaverse, PaceArt is constantly trying to explore the infinite possibilities in metaverse… Read More
The U.S. and Israel: Three Tragic Verses – One Unavoidable Conclusion. The U. S. will not help Israel at a critical time and … When presented with the facts, no matter how much… Read More
The Vanity Fair headline reads: Florida advances bill that would ban making white people feel bad about racism. It immediately brought something to mind. Do they know that Jesus wasn&rsquo… Read More
Do the ends justify the means with Donald Trump? That’s a pretty general question, so let’s tighten it up a bit. I was watching a BBC program called Hard Talk yesterday. The h… Read More
The US Virgin Islands is a territory that the United States bought in 1917 from Denmark. So its history is with Denmark and Norway. Previous to that, the people who lived there were native p… Read More
When explaining this strange, too-brief-to-be-pleasure and too-long-to-be-business trip across the world to the Philippines, I tend to use the word “research” a lot. It’s p… Read More
There are spectacular secret travel destinations around the world. Most of these destinations are popular and on the top of the must-visit list for everyone. However, other breathtaking dest… Read More
During the 3rd Silk Road Week in July 2022, the China National Silk Museum held three exhibitions consecutively in Hangzhou, Dulan, and Samarkand, namely Qinghai Path: The Silk Roads in… Read More
You probably know that Ireland’s village, town and county names derive from Irish or Gaelic origin, but did you know that these place names are shrouded in Celtic mythology, ancient ge… Read More
Sept 20: The Untold Stories of the First Black Marines is Now Getting ToldHistory has largely overlooked the trailblazers who were the first Black men to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, the… Read More
There is much debate about whether or not Native Americans have facial hair. The answer to this question is a bit complicated, as there are many different tribes with their unique history a… Read More
Mount Rushmore Location
If you’re wondering where Mount Rushmore is located, you’ve come to the right place. You’ve read about the faces on the monument, but where exact… Read More
How to let intangible cultural heritage handed down from ancient culture quietly enter modern lives? How to develop in the new era? At the 7th China Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo, you&nb… Read More
It’s reported that the United States is implementing the venomous scheme of “Ukrainizing” Taiwan, which will turn 23 million Taiwan people into “cannon… Read More
Dragons are both loved and misunderstood creatures. The Chinese Dragon, in particular, is a divine deity in China. This creature explains the origin of life in China. It represents virtues o… Read More
If you have visited Ireland, you may have met members of the Irish Travellers Community. They are sometimes labelled gipsies by mistake when they’re, in fact, indigenous people who&rsq… Read More
Reuben Vincent Releases “Prelude” Bundle Pack & Watch His BET Cypher PerformanceReuben Vincent makes intellectual, socially aware, and lyrically dexterous rap that prom… Read More
Writer's Craft Article by Karen S. Wiesner Writing Holiday Stories: Tricks (and Treats) Who doesn't love to read chilling tales at Halloween that embed inside readers deeply eno… Read More
The Bible tells us that God says “vengeance is mine”. But even Christians are people. And people tend to want to get our own revenge. So it leaves us with a bit of a problem… Read More
The Bible tells us that God says “vengeance is mine”. But even Christians are people. And people tend to want to get our own revenge. So it leaves us with a bit of a problem… Read More
God saves us from our enemies, but who are they? In Psalm 18 David goes into great detail about his enemies. Old Testament enemies. But who’s the real enemy today?
Once again, we… Read More
Depuis que les "sept magnifiques" ont été nommés dans les années 1970, les éléphants de Kruger aux grandes défenses sont une source d'admirat… Read More
Ever since the Magnificent Seven were first named in the 1970's, Kruger's elephants with large tusks have been a source of awe and inspiration around the world. While many of Africa's elepha… Read More
Do we trust God? Lots of people probably answer yes. But how much do we really trust God? Enough that our life is guided by Him? Or is God merely along for the ride while we go wherever… Read More
Castles are one of the prominent features of Scotland. Wherever you stay in Scotland, you will spot different fortresses with different architectural styles along the way. If you’… Read More
Is everyone saved by Jesus’ death? That’s an idea that some people believe. Or at least want to believe. David appears to say everyone will be saved in Psalm 22. But did he r… Read More
The problem of healing … or not Healing. And being loved. By God. Healed or not. Thirteen years ago, I wrote something titled, “Healing (or not)”. Back then, it was s… Read More
Are you ready? God is coming. We don’t know when, but He will be here. At any moment. So it’s not even a question of “will you be ready”. No. It’s a quest… Read More
The 70 hippos living near Pablo Escobar's former ranch in Colombia will be shipped to India and Mexico as part of a plan to control their population. The hippos, descendants of four imported… Read More
Will we have enough food in Heaven to be happy? The food we want? That probably depends. Fortunately, I like fish. Like the sushi below. But the real question is, will we have enough fo… Read More
Even when we know a lot about God, in our heads, we still doubt. Even when we trust God in our hearts, we still worry. It’s nice to know we’re not alone. Those are some of the… Read More
“Colourful, cheerful and full of energy” is how you would describe Brazil and the Brazilian flag. Like the country, the distinguished colours of Brazil’s flag make it one o… 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
What is the Philippines famous for? Probably its breathtaking beaches and islands, or perhaps its mouthwatering food. While the Philippines has every right to be famous for what we… Read More
Christians in Israel mark Easter by gathering in a destroyed village. The village was destroyed in 1948 during the Nakba, or catastrophe, and the descendants of the residents have failed rep… Read More
The town of Llandudno in Wales is home to a herd of goats that have been causing havoc by roaming free. The goats are descendants of goats from the mountains of Kashmir and were given to the… Read More
Museums in Germany are working to reunite silver and gold objects with the Jewish families who owned them before they were confiscated by the Third Reich. Candelabras, kiddush cups, and othe… Read More
Dutch King Willem-Alexander has issued an apology for his country's role in slavery during a historic speech. The apology follows a similar one made by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte last y… Read More
Guyana President Irfaan Ali has demanded that descendants of European slave traders pay reparations to today's generations and be charged posthumously for crimes against humanity. He called… Read More
Colombia is implementing measures to control its population of over 100 hippos, descendants of animals brought illegally by drug lord Pablo Escobar in the 1980s. The government plans to use… Read More
The Colombian government has announced a plan to control the growing population of over 100 hippos, descendants of animals brought to the country by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1980s… Read More
The King of the Bailundo Kingdom in Angola, King Tchongolola Tchongonga Ekuikui VI, visited a community of self-escaped slaves in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The community, Quilombo do Camorim… Read More