http://youtu.be/frcIvpxHJyY In this episode of Ask Doug, Pastor Doug Wilson answers the question, "What events in history should we study in order...
Tag: ‘history
This Week in AG History — Sept. 30, 1962
Meyer Tan-Ditter was a worldly young man, but after choosing to follow Christ, he was kicked out of his Jewish home only to be called by God to...
This Day, June 2, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
June 2 876 BCE (28 Iyar 2884): This is the traditional date of death of Samuel, prophet and priest (born 2832). 455: The Vandals entered Rome and...
This Week in AG History — Nov. 8, 1924
The founders of the Assemblies of God recognized diversity in its ranks, embracing a "unity of the Spirit" while seeking a "unity of faith."
This Week in AG History — May 29, 1926
Gerrit R. Polman, founder of the Pentecostal movement in the Netherlands, encouraged unity in the Spirit among Pentecostals everywhere as a...
This Day, May 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
May 28 408: Emperor Theodosius issued a decree restricting Jewish activities related to Purim. Specifically, he banned the burning of Haman’s...
An Appreciation of Martin Luther: On Why Many Denominations Do Not Destroy the Unity of the Church
by William De Arteaga, Ph.D., October 31, 2017 I was raised in the 1950s, in the pre-Vatican II Catholic Church, and was taught that Martin...
Shooter at Joel Osteen’s Church Had History of Mental Illness, Antisemitism
http://youtu.be/6p57-fVbfsM We're learning more about the woman who opened fire inside Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas on Sunday. ...
This Day, May 7, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
May 7 833 BCE (2 Iyar 2928): Traditional date on which King Solomon began building the Temple in Jerusalem. 351: Gallus, who had been appointed...