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Travel
Valentine’s Day: from Christian martyrs to chocolate
Valentine’s Day is one of the most celebrated, yet least understood holidays in the Western World. It’s also quite popular…
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Archaeology and History
History of Christianity: Part 1
As part of our history series, Metro Voice is publishing concise, easy-to-read articles on church history. Here’s our first installment…
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Archaeology and History
Why did early Christianity rise so rapidly?
New religions appear all the time — nowhere more than in the United States — but very few ever achieve…
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Archaeology and History
Home of Temple priest from era of Jesus and disciples discovered
A ritual bath (mikveh) most likely used by a temple priest during the time of Jesus has been discovered in…
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Archaeology and History
What ‘The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’ got wrong about Christians
For two centuries those who defended the Roman empire blamed its destruction on Christianity but the facts reveal a much…
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Books
‘The Devil is Afraid of Me’: Exorcist describes his battle against demons and the occult
In 2020, the book The Devil is Afraid of Me: The Life and Works of the World’s Most Famous Exorcist…
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Columns
Lessons from Roman historian Livy on the rise and fall of nations
Two thousand years ago, an eminent Roman historian coined the popular aphorism, “Better late than never.” His name was Titus…
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Faith
Christianity brought the world justice and freedom
Many today would argue that Christianity has changed the world for the worse. In reality it introduced true justice and…
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