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Articles related to "Bible And History"
Finding that Revolutionary Blood The American Revolution conjures up visions of muzzleloaders, clouds of smoke and homespun clad colonists up against red clad soldiers. The heroism of these early Americans as they endured hardships and horrendous battles leads us to desire to show that we have this noble blood coursing through our veins. Starting points to find that line! ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
In Response... This week I'll be answering important questions I received in the past few weeks. For example, is there a difference between the Torah and the Bible? What is the Talmud and Midrash? Why do you write G-d? Get ready for some Kabbalah and deep insights! talmud • torah • midrash • g-d • kabbalah
Teaching the Bible to Kids We tend to teach our children Bible stories, when really the Bible is history! The events that took place during Bible times really happened and are not just stories. the bible is history • biblical events • bible and history • bible lessons for children • bible stories
Atten-Hut! Your Family legend says that your 4Great Grandfather was in the Revolution, and 2Great Grandpa was in the Civil War. Was he? This is the first in a series of articles about military records and resources. ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
Children Beware of Demons The children of Salem Village lived a strict and restricted life, controlled by adults. Cotton Mather warns all to be aware of demons among them. salem • massachusetts • cotton mather • demons • witches
Fraternally Yours, Part 1 We are a society of joiners. Chances are that at least one of your eight great grandparents belonged to a fraternal organization. People like companionship of others with similar experiences and values. You can learn much about a person by knowing about the organizations they belonged to. ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
Ink on Their Fingers Newspapers were the primary source of information in the past. As a results, many interesting things can be found there, if you can find the papers! ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • history
Mining for Gold in the Newsprint You've gotten five years worth of the microfiche, or the actual papers, now what do you do? Tips on how to cover a lot of newsprint in a short period of time. ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper
Putting Flesh on the Bones Making those names and dates become real persons in our minds. genealogy • history • family history • ancestors • descendants
The Blue and the Gray Finding information about your Civil War relatives on the World Wide Web. Direction to a number of key websites to investigate and other itmes that might lead you to information on the Civil War ancestors in your family tree. ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
Those Other Little Conflicts The Revolution and the Civil Wars have often been depicted in movies and are often written about. But in between these two events came a number of other key conflicts. The War of 1812 and the Blackhawk War being two. Here are some starting points for finding genealogical history in this era. Your ancestor was too young to have fought with Washington, and too old for the Civil War. Could he have been in the War of 1812? ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
Where is that Gold? How, and where, to find the wealth of information hidden in a newspaper. ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • newspaper resources
How to Read the Bible in One Year The Daily Bible helps you to read the Bible in one year. Read this powerful story of man's relationship to God and learn about cultural heritage at the same time. the bible • the daily bible • reading the bible • novice christian • the 23rd psalm
Is Bible History Accurate? Archaeological evidence supports the accuracy of Biblical accounts almost to King David's time. Why is the rest in doubt? bible • biblical historical evidence • religion • israelites • king david
Education in Your Religious Tradition A review of institutions of higher learning affiliated with the Jewish, Muslim, Baha'i, Buddhist, Catholic, Transcendental Meditation, Seventh Day Adventist, and Protestant faiths. education • educate • higher • high • learn
Opening New Horizons through Preaching A discussion of the role of preaching, specifically using one of the common lectionaries. What is the preacher expected to say when he or she steps to the pulpit? Where does the material come from? bible • worship • gospel • revelations • scripture
Why We Left Lutheranism-- Foundation Human not Divine This dialogue reviews whether the Lutheran church has origins in man or in Scripture. What determines whether a church is man-made or of God? luther • martin • lutheran • name • church |
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