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“ICHTHUS”: CHRISTIAN SYMBOLS IN QUO VADIS
The fish is a well-known symbol for Christians. You’ve probably seen it displayed in the trunk of cars; if that is the case, then you’ve probably asked yourself also, “Why a fish?” or “What is it supposed to mean?”
THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH – DEMOS SHAKARIAN
Demos Shakarian, who has always presented himself as a simple farmer, was used by God in a surprising way through the global ministry of evangelization made up of ordinary professionals and entrepreneurs - the "Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International."
The Sources of Enchiridion Vol. 1, Ranked by Goodreads: Top #30-21
Our Enchiridion – The Handbook series is built around the words of authors and thinkers who helped shape Western culture. Thus we decided to list all thirty sources from Vol. 1 according to their average ratings on Goodreads in order to find out which work is the best among the best!
FEATURED AUTHOR: INTERVIEW WITH ANASTASIOS KIOULACHOGLOU
Meet the Greek author and consultant responsible for the foundation of one of the earliest online forums dedicated to the study of God's Word - the Journal of Biblical Accuracy - still sharing the good news to this very day.
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PopularQuo Vadis – Henryk Sienkiewicz
Quo Vadis, one of Henryk Sienkiewicz’s most appraised novels, is a tour de force that will take you back to Nero’s Rome, in a magnificent story where love and faith triumph even over the Emperor’s madness.
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ALL TOGETHER DIFFERENT: John Koessler & J. Brian Tucker
One of the Christian faith’s greatest virtues is its inclusion of peoples and cultures; all are welcome to believe in the power of faith and accept Jesus as Lord of their hearts.