Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
Bible Proverbs Practical Applications Click for the kindle e-book Wisdom asks that you pay attention. Cry out for insight. Wisdom calls out and you call out in acceptance… Read More
An excerpt from the book: Travels through History – North-East England
The permanent conquest of Britain by the Romans began in 43 AD and by about 100 AD there were army units along… Read More
If God is for us, who can be against us? It’s a question that sounds like the answer is “No one can be against us if God is for us!” At least it’s probably an answe… Read More
Biblical artwork app 1.Batoni - The Prodigal SonLuke 15:11-32I think this is a beautiful depiction of a fathers love for his child. The son was greedy and impertinen… Read More
How did we treat illness before we knew what germs were? How did we discover bacteria which cause disease? The history of medicine is a super interesting topic and we are going to learn all… Read More
The Great Commission and The End Times – Is the completion of one the beginning of the other? When the Great Commission has been fulfilled, will The End Times begin? Are we… 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
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
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
The Pearl of the Aegean Sea; this name is justified. If you have heard it before, you must know, dear reader, that I am talking about Izmir.
Izmir is a metropolitan city far west of Anato… Read More
Fact Number One: The Celts did not call themselves ‘Celts’
Even though we call them ‘Celts’ now we don’t actually know what the Celts called themselves. Ot… Read More
Corfu is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, the second largest of the Ionian Islands, forming the edge of Greece’s northwestern border. The island is part of the Corfu regional unit, ad… Read More
Today, dear reader, we will travel to a beautiful historical tourist spot: Cappadocia. Cappadocia comes at the top of the list when any tourist thinks of visiting Turkey.
Cappadocia has… 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
Ancient Rome is regarded as the pinnacle of literature and art, influencing all aspects of life, including Roman names. Parents today are rediscovering names from the Roman era due… Read More
The god of strength and power in ancient Egypt
Some myths say that Sobek made the world, and the Egyptians worshipped him as early as the Old Kingdom.
When King Amenemhat III was very… Read More
Hecate
She was the daughter of the Titan Perses and the nymph Asteria. She was the ruler of crossroads, entrances, nighttime, light, magic (witchcraft and sorcery), herbs and plants, … Read More
Ancient Egyptian statues range in size from the largest one, like the Great Sphinx in Giza, to the statues of gods in tombs to protect the dead. Finally, we see big figures of sculptures and… Read More
Diving is the practice of swimming underwater, either with underwater breathing equipment, such as those used in scuba diving or surface supply diving or by breath-hold diving. It is one of… 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
It is still being determined who invented the washing machine. The inventors of this household appliance have been attributed to many different people. According to available data, washing m… Read More
As of 2022, over 7100 languages are spoken worldwide. Some are incredibly famous, and others are narrowly spoken. Some are easy to learn, and others are among the most complicated languages… Read More
What are the oldest civilisations on record? Throughout the millennia, numerous civilisations have risen and fallen. Throughout time, humans started to learn to live in groups sharing the sa… Read More
Discovery of the element copper and its history
The name copper is derived from the Latin cuprum for Cyprus, where copper was first mined by the Romans. The English symbol Cu also comes f… Read More
Seven (7) Nights of Christmas and Carols functioned under the theme 'Peace and Reconciliation this Christmas' from the desk of the District Youth Director at Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP… Read More
It's time to rebuild is the theme from a Women's Ministries Convention held on October, 2022. Below is an exhortation / encouragement to all women and any individual who come across thi… 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
We move on to the third of the seven letters in Revelation. This time the letter to the compromising church in Pergamum – also called Pergamos in some translations. Jesus h… Read More
In this article, I will explore the history and benefits of fasting, the different types of fasting tea, and how to properly use fasting tea during a fast.The History and Benefits of Fasting… Read More
We move on to the fifth of the seven letters in Revelation. We’re on the home-stretch. This time the letter to the dead church in Sardis. Jesus has very little in the… Read More
There are various unique English landmarks to explore, from bustling cities to serene lakes and locations of outstanding natural beauty. England has a genuinely astounding number of sites, i… Read More
Oppression of the weak in this world almost seems like a global sport. If you’re like me, you feel like it’s worse than ever. But is it? Oppression of the weak isn’t new… Read More
Catacombs have been popular tourist spots for generations now and they hold the remains of over 6 million people down there, which sounds super scary but actually, these catacombs have been… 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
On the edge of Britain’s famous National Forest lies Leicester City, located in the county of Leicestershire, the tenth largest city in Britain. It includes a good number of interestin… Read More
Is anyone good enough for God? That’s a question lots of us probably ask. Often, we probably think we’re not good enough. Depending on what we read in the Bible, that conclusi… Read More
Kom Ombo Temple is located in Aswan. It was one of the impressive constructions of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt for three centuries, from 305 to 30 BC. After that, it fell at the… Read More
It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
After a few years of waiting, the wait is over. It’s time to begin radiation treatment. This means it’s time to update this series – Don’t waste your cancer. Of co… 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
Stop and smell the roses. Then love their creator. We usually hear “stop and smell the roses”. But there’s so much more to life than “just” doing that. So m… Read More
We move on to the seventh and final letter in Revelation. The end of the road, as far as the delivery of the Revelation given to John along the path of these seven churches. This… 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
The problem of the miracle hidden by miraculous healing. Say what? Being healed by God, through prayer, is a miracle. What else could there possibly be? What could be more important than… 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
Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Aside from its exciting attractions like museums, churches, palaces, and much more, the city is also famous for it… Read More
A flag represents its country, and it often reflects not only the visual unity of a people but also the nation’s personality, and Croatia is no exception.
The Croatian flag consists… Read More
My first radiation treatment showed that God is awesome. That probably sounds weird. Maybe even wrong? I’m getting radiation for prostate cancer. And during my first treatment, whi… Read More
Ibiza is located in the Spanish archipelago, famous for parties and summer activities, making it one of Spain’s popular islands. It is known for its natural beauty, sandy beaches, 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
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
“The best introduction to art is to stroll through a museum. The more art you see, the more you’ll learn to define your own taste.”
Jeanne Frank, a modern artist
The pa… Read More
Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a new adventure, Basel, Switzerland’s gem, will cater to everyone’s taste. It is the third-largest c… Read More
Welcome to the world of sophistication and elegance, where artistry meets functionality – Marble Bookends. These exquisite pieces not only serve as steadfast guardians of your cherishe… Read More