From the road to Damascus to the fall of the Roman Empire, God has been at work to make Himself known. Follow Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, through the first five centuries of world history following the resurrection of Jesus Christ. From martyrs and missionaries, to Masada and the Edict of Milan, this is a trip you won’t forget. (This episode was recorded a few years ago at a homeschool convention—and includes promotion of the series. Since that recording, the author ...
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From the road to Damascus to the fall of the Roman Empire, God has been at work to make Himself known. Follow Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, through the first five centuries of world history following the resurrection of Jesus Christ. From martyrs and missionaries, to Masada and the Edict of Milan, this is a trip you won’t forget. (This episode was recorded a few years ago at a homeschool convention—and includes promotion of the series. Since that recording, the author ...
If you've ever been in Canada on July 1st, you may have experienced “Canada Day” with fireworks, picnics, parades, and barbecues. What’s up with all the festivities? What is Canada Day and why the celebration? I’ll answer that today, at least historically speaking, in an audiobook excerpt from The Mystery of History Volume IV, titled, “The Dominion of Canada.” Let me add, I think the Canadians have good reason for this national holiday—because unlike most nations, they earned their independen...
The Mystery of History
From the road to Damascus to the fall of the Roman Empire, God has been at work to make Himself known. Follow Linda Lacour Hobar, author of The Mystery of History, through the first five centuries of world history following the resurrection of Jesus Christ. From martyrs and missionaries, to Masada and the Edict of Milan, this is a trip you won’t forget. (This episode was recorded a few years ago at a homeschool convention—and includes promotion of the series. Since that recording, the author ...