Carolyne Landon works on her Genesis Scroll in her studio. She painted the portrait of Germaine Sitting Crow, whom she calls her "spiritual sister." (Michael Lloyd/The Oregonian) At a trying time in ...
The first ever map in the Bible still influences how we think about borders today – despite being printed the wrong way round 500 years ago, a new study reveals. Nathan MacDonald, professor of ...
Medieval Christians drawing boundaries around ancient Israelite tribes on Holy Land maps had no idea they were influencing how later mapmakers would depict political power. Those red ink lines, meant ...
A Bible from 1525 with an incorrect map changed the way Europe imagined borders and territories for centuries.
Tracing the terrain of Scripture’s stories shows us how God works in our physical world. How can we read Scripture as embodied people who will live with an embodied Savior for all eternity? One ...
The first ever map in the Bible still influences how we think about borders today – despite being printed the wrong way round 500 years ago, a new study reveals. Nathan MacDonald, professor of ...
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