Want to eat like a Pilgrim? The first Thanksgiving didn’t include some dishes that we enjoy today, like cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes.
Tag: history
Thomas Jefferson: “A Truly Brilliant Man”
America’s Hunters: the World’s Largest Army?
Drive Thru History: The Gospels
History 101: Western Heritage
Congress: How It Worked and Why It Doesn’t
Prager University
Engineering Icons: 10 Famous Bridges Around the World
Freedom: The History of Western Liberties
Skills of the Future: 10 Skills You’ll Need to Thrive in 2020
Deadly Construction Sites
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution – FREE Digital Edition!
China’s Worst Nightmare: A Nuclear Free North Korea
Paul, Apostle of Christ – in Theaters on Friday!
Paul is arguably the most influential person in Christianity after Jesus Christ. Without Paul, most of the New Testament wouldn’t exist, and our understanding of God and His nature would still be shrouded in the mystical practices of early Judaism. In Paul, Apostle of Christ, writer/director Andrew Hyatt attempts to distill the essential story and […]
How Trust in Our Leaders Can Be Regained
Why Jerusalem Belongs to Israel
Darkest Hour, Winston Churchill, and Statesmanship
Christmas Special: Santa Claus Infographic
American History for Teens – Best Young Adult Historical Fiction Books
2017 Rush Revere Homeschool Scholarship Winner
Is Genesis History? Study Creation Science This Summer!
Is Genesis History? Win a Free DVD!
NOTE: The contest for the free DVD is over (congratulations, Diann!), but you can buy a copy on Amazon. What exactly happened, “In the beginning …” and in the time that followed? Throughout most of history, Genesis was considered an accurate and reliable record, but over the past 250 years, it has become one of […]