Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, ziggurats were not places of royal burials, but temples dedicated to the patron deity of a city ...
Over and over, while under the British, then French and now American education systems, I find myself coming back to Amin.
Still, the fancy persists, implanted like a microchip, ever since Erich von Däniken’s 1968 best-seller, “Chariots of the Gods ...
The burning bush is the eternal symbol of Jewish history. The bush is on fire, yet it is not consumed. And the State of ...
As Nigeria prepares for 2026, multiple institutions have rolled out bullish GDP forecasts, projecting steady growth and macroeconomic stability. But beneath the optimism lies a critical question: is ...
Highway 1 cuts across Israel from west to east, from the Mediterranean Sea to the edge of the Dead Sea, and then into the ...
Leila* an Open Doors worker from the Middle East updated The Brother Andrew lecture audience at Morling College late last year on persecution in her region. Born, raised and living in Lebanon, Leila ...
I have often wondered what it felt like for my ninth great-grandfather, Johannes (Hans) Christoffel Emich, to stand on the deck of a ship after weeks at sea and look toward land he had never seen.
Aswan has a way of slowing everything down, the Nile moves gently, sunsets stretch forever, and your only real decision ...
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