Articles, tagged with "early christians", page 3
08th February 2009
Hello, as much as I like, commenting and interjecting my two cents; I'll stick to history. You know they have a saying, history has a way of repeating itself. At present, America and our economy are in serious trouble. How can this be? When our governm...
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Author:
Elizabeth Clark
30th October 2008
Celebrating Halloween for some is much like Christmas, a family event to enjoy each other's company in the spirit of giving and receiving. It is a much anticipated day for teens and kids especially, where candies and chocolates are exchanged for beaming ...
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Author:
wambtm
27th October 2008
Early Christian - A.D. 300 to A.D. 800
Due to the disintegration of the power of civil governments following the fall of the Roman Empire of the West, the heads of the church were enabled to obtain both political as well as ecclesiastical control over ...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
17th October 2008
In the second century of the Christian era, important events were developing in Rome that eventually shook the foundations of the Empire itself. The Roman legions had suffered defeats which had weakened the confidence of the people in their existing gover...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
03rd April 2008
Cappadocia is an area of great interest in central Turkey, about 350 miles southeast of Istanbul. It has become one of the country's major destinations for visitors who come to see villages and their inhabitants engaged in a manner of life that has change...
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Author:
Editor at Passport Newsletter
02nd February 2008
Epilepsy refers to a chronic condition in which repeated fits or attacks of unconsciousness occur with or without confusions. It is a serious disorder of a central nervous system. It occurs in both children and adults. Most attacks, however, occur in chil...
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Author:
sulamita
06th June 2007
Paul had received a lot of bad press over the last 2000 years. But he is quite possibly one of the most authentic Christian leaders the world has ever seen.
The Apostle Paul:
1) Paul was born a Roman Citizen (from Tarsus, present day Turkey).
2)...
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Author:
John W. Roney III
25th April 2007
Crystal Therapy does not replace the pure medical methods of
treatment but just potentates and balances the power connections that have been
short cut by the disease. Thus:
Amethyst acts against the sleeplessness, of the anxiety and the
fear and i...
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Author:
Amber Stone
06th January 2007
If you land at the Ciampino airport of Rome, you'll have the chance not only to see the majesty of the roman acqueducts but also to explore the Appian way and the catacombs.
These ancient christian cemeteries are mostly underground passages running...
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Author:
stefano sandano
17th November 2006
For anyone who holds that the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ was a man-made hoax conspired by a group of disciples should check out what happened to them.
It verifies the truth of the Bible.
For 11 of the 12 apostles, and many thousands o...
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Author:
Mike Fletcher
31st March 2006
Going to Paris? Sooner or later you may. Once there, steer clear of the typical Parisian landmarks. Follow in the footsteps of Phil, the Senior Editor of a well-known Paris travel guide. Take a peek at out-of-sight places few outsiders know. Amazement gua...
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Author:
Phil Chavanne
02nd December 2005
Regardless of whether you are an Episcopalian, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist or "Christian" of some stripe, the festival of Easter is the highlight of our year. With its themes of His triumph over death and His resurrection, we prepare ourselves...
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Author:
Sharon Shore