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Pro and Con Arguments about Prayers in Public Schools by Laura Evans
May 20, 2005   12253 Hits
The legality of saying prayers in public schools is an ongoing debate in the United States. The following article will give readers an idea of the arguments that support or are opposed to prayer in p ...
 
How to Read Through the Entire Bible by Kathy Schaeffer
June 10, 2005   2578 Hits
The thought of reading through the entire Bible to many people is daunting at best. Here are ways to make it enjoyable and not a chore. Find out how to set up your own Bible reading plan and you can b ...
 
How the World Celebrates Christmas by Kathy Schaeffer
June 14, 2005   5166 Hits
Christians from all over the world celebrate the Christmas season in various ways. Learn about how the holiday is celebrated from Australia to Africa and Mexico to the Middle East with many points in  ...
 
The Aspiring Historian's Guide to St. Augustine, Florida by L. R. Schaeffer
June 21, 2005   1449 Hits
St. Augustine, Florida is a treasure trove of historical adventures and exciting tales of bravery and survival. Four centuries of history are contained within both ancient edifices and villages relivi ...
 
New Orleans Ghost Tour: A Hauntingly Good Time! by Nancy A. Meadows-Galloway
June 21, 2005   2520 Hits
Specters, apparitions, and many other ghostly figures are abound in the crescent city. New Orleans is a city with a mysterious past full of murders, suicides and plenty of voodoo. ...
 
The Best Things to See in Damascus: Making Your Trip to Syria A Success by L. R. Schaeffer
June 23, 2005   3320 Hits
Damascus, Syria is a city of mystery, calling to mind glittering market stalls and robed mystics. There is an abundance of attractions and an array of memorable moments to choose from here. The reader ...
 
A Revolutionary Change: The French Revolution and the Metric System by Allen Butler
June 24, 2005   4563 Hits
The Metric system is one of the most lasting and least thought of impacts of the French Revolution. In their attempts to revolutionize all parts of society, the French revolutionists created a system ...
 
The Thinking Christian's Bookshelf by Skylar Hamilton Burris
June 27, 2005   2266 Hits
Christian popular fiction abounds, but what if your tastes lean toward the literary, the historical, the apologetic, or the devotional? Here are eleven books that cater to the tastes of the thinking C ...
 
Athens Ancient and Modern - Portal to the Past by L. R. Schaeffer
June 29, 2005   867 Hits
The city of Athens was once the haven of philosophers,politicians and priests. Even to this day, the love of learning and piety is evident in Athens' abundance of museums and churches. There are far m ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Normandy by Mark R. Whittington
July 19, 2005   1548 Hits
Normandy is one of the most beautiful regions of France. It is also heavy with the march of history, from the knights of William the Conqueror, to the brave soldiers who stormed the beaches one June m ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to the Loire Valley by Mark R. Whittington
July 20, 2005   1158 Hits
Snaking across the east of France down to the ocean is the Loire River, an hour or two south of Paris. It is one of the most beautiful regions in the world. ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Copenhagen by Mark R. Whittington
July 21, 2005   406 Hits
No matter what ones interests, Copenhagen has a whole lot of sightseeing and entertainment to offer. Historic or modern, gay or straight, sleek shops or cosy cafes - it's all nestled right in the hear ...
 
Purchasing A House In The City Or In The Suburbs by Aisha C. Saeed
July 22, 2005   2012 Hits
 
A History Lovers Guide to Stockholm by Mark R. Whittington
July 26, 2005   497 Hits
Stockholm is one of the most beautiful national capitals in the world. The Old Town is particularly spectacular, and walking around the city's waterways and parks is a great way to spend a week-long s ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Naples by Mark R. Whittington
July 27, 2005   432 Hits
Naples is one of the most ancient cities in the world, having been founded three thousand years ago by Greeks and Phonecians. The sometimes chaotic, always charming city is covered with attractions fr ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Helsinki by Mark R. Whittington
August 02, 2005   544 Hits
Helsinki seems more like a small-town rather than a national capital. There are no high-rise buildings and the market square is still surrounded by 19th-century architecture. Its green parks and water ...
 
The Experience of Segovia - History, Culture, and Beauty by L. R. Schaeffer
August 04, 2005   4591 Hits
Anyone who wants historical experience, narrow Spanish streets offering shopping and dining, or art and culture will not be disappointed in Segovia. From ancient gates and churches to stunning colonia ...
 
The Testing of your Faith: When your Children Choose a Different Religion by Tamiya King
August 07, 2005   401 Hits
If your son or daughter has chosen a different religion in adulthood, you may be wondering where you 'went wrong'. However, 'wrong' may be an extremely relative term. Your child's religion change coul ...
 
A History Lovers Guide to Malta by Mark R. Whittington
August 05, 2005   915 Hits
Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso's Cave, al combine to make Malta a positively mythic place. The narrow cobblestone streets of its towns are crowded with Norman cathedrals and baroque palaces. ...
 
Hauntings of the East Coast -- A Phenomenal Otherworldly Vacation by L. R. Schaeffer
August 11, 2005   3267 Hits
Although each town in America has its own little "ghost stories" to boast, three places stand out predominantly as "the most haunted" in the United States. Their stories have subst ...
 
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