The Jordan River is significant in biblical history, serving as a boundary and a place of transition. It was the site where the Israelites crossed into the Promised Land (Joshua 3-4) and where Elijah and Elisha
Archaeologists have found where the biblical city of Cana in Galilee where Jesus began His earthly ministry, turning water into wine in the first of miracles.Published 7 years ago on August 30, 2018 By Geoffrey Grider SHARE NOW THE END BEGINS: XFacebookRedditEmailPinterestPrint分享...
Valley of Dry Bones:Unlike the embellished retellings of the other stories, this one sticks closely to the biblical text, but is delivered in a storytelling mode by a single teller (me) in a spooky atmosphere of dim blue light. The voice of God is a college student on a high ladder. ...