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Becoming a lingua franca in any era is never by accident. Ancient Greek would hold that title for nearly 1,000 years in the Near East and Mediterranean.
The Waldensians were an early Christian movement from the 12th century, who emphasized poverty and strict faith.
When Jesus Christ was on earth, he invited twelve men to follow him as disciples - among them was Judas Iscariot, who eventually betrayed Jesus.
The Romans built superb but different roads that still endure today. This plunge into the Roman road network illustrates the four types that held the Empire together.
Sociologists of religion claim that Christian Pentecostalism is the fastest growing religious movement of the past century. Where did Pentecostalism begin?
Babylon destroyed the Temple at Jerusalem in 587 or 586 BCE and pillaged much of its sacred furniture. But what happened to the Ark of the Covenant?
The Moors came to Spain as more than conquerors. They soon proved to be anything but illiterate barbarians. The Moors began a series of innovations that are little known today.
Among the strangest names of Jesus in the Bible is ‘Son of David’ since Jesus’ father’s name was Joseph - not David!
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