by Jonathan Pageau | Sep 11, 2020 | Patron-Only Content
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by Tyrone Camilleri | Sep 10, 2020 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions
Hamelin is a quaint little tourist town in the north-western state of Lower Saxony, Germany. Most of its tourism stems from the infamous folk tale of the pied piper, which also happens to be the most well-known German legend of all time, most notably thanks to the...
by Colin Miller | Sep 7, 2020 | Articles, Bible
About twelve years ago in a coal mine over half a mile deep beneath Donetsk, in Ukraine, workers found a wheel embedded in the hard sandstone, reckoned by geologists to be about 300 million years old. The original wood from which the wheel had been made had turned to...
by Michael Dunn | Sep 3, 2020 | Articles, Bible, Visual Arts
Saint Paul wrote that we could see and understand God’s eternal power and divine nature through the things he had made. Through painting, artists can help us uncover such things for ourselves. One example is a picture of the highest mountain in the Grampian ranges,...