Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education
Veritas Press
167 episodes
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Did you know that the dramatic events of 70 A.D., including the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, were witnessed and chronicled by the Jewish historian Josephus—yet remain largely unknown in many Christian circles? Join us as we explore with Dr. Ward Sanford, author of the Cry for Jerusalem historical fiction series, how he transforms Josephus’s dense accounts into gripping novels set from 63 to 70 A.D., blending meticulous history with just enough fictional dialogue and characters to bri...
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Did you know that the dramatic events of 70 A.D., including the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, were witnessed and chronicled by the Jewish historian Josephus—yet remain largely unknown in many Christian circles? Join us as we explore with Dr. Ward Sanford, author of the Cry for Jerusalem historical fiction series, how he transforms Josephus’s dense accounts into gripping novels set from 63 to 70 A.D., blending meticulous history with just enough fictional dialogue and characters to bri...
Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education
31 minutes
1 month ago
159 | Our Daily Bread - ft. Matt Lucas
What is Our Daily Bread? Many people think they are just a devotional ministry, but they are so much more! Through their mobile app, podcast, YouTube channel, blog, and yes – the age-old devotional books we all love, they share God’s word and encourage people to be transformed by the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Our Daily Bread CEO, Matt Lucas, joins us on today’s podcast to tell you all about the history of this thriving ministry and where they are going today.
Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education
Did you know that the dramatic events of 70 A.D., including the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, were witnessed and chronicled by the Jewish historian Josephus—yet remain largely unknown in many Christian circles? Join us as we explore with Dr. Ward Sanford, author of the Cry for Jerusalem historical fiction series, how he transforms Josephus’s dense accounts into gripping novels set from 63 to 70 A.D., blending meticulous history with just enough fictional dialogue and characters to bri...