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Elizabeth,
Can you imagine being barren and old and being told you would bear a son? There would be some disbelief and maybe wanting a sign like Zacharias in Luke 1:18 “And Zacharias said unto the angel, whereby shall I know this? For I am an old man, and my wife well stricken in years.” It would be hard for most people to believe this, but God can make anything possible for he is the creator. This miracle happened because John the Baptist was to go before, to announce the arrival of our Lord Jesus Christ.
By Lisa Briskey2 years ago in History
Keeho The Heartbeat of P1Harmony's
Today, let's dive into the world of P1Harmony and get to know the lively and talented Keeho. This Korean-Canadian gem brings a whole lot of zest and passion to the K-Pop scene, making him a favorite among fans.
By David Smith (Professional Story Teller)2 years ago in History
why Alaxnder The Great is Single most important man is history?
In the annals of history, the legendary figure of Alexander the Great emerges, supposedly born from Zeus himself, a demi-god in human form. The tales recount his remarkable feats, like taming an untamable wild stallion at the tender age of 12, a steed that would carry him to numerous military triumphs until his premature death at 32. Guided by one of the ancient world's intellectual giants, Aristotle, young Alexander, a name synonymous with greatness, had a destiny – to conquer the mighty Persian empire.
By The Story Teller2 years ago in History
History of chair
1. **Early Seating (Prehistoric to Ancient Times):** The concept of sitting dates back to prehistoric times when humans likely used natural objects like logs or large stones for seating. As civilizations developed, various cultures crafted rudimentary forms of chairs from wood, stone, or animal bones.
By J.Balakrishnan2 years ago in History
History of TV
1. **Concept and Early Development (Late 19th to Early 20th Century):** The concept of television began with the invention of mechanical television systems in the late 19th century. Inventors like Paul Nipkow, Boris Rosing, and John Logie Baird laid the groundwork for television technology.
By J.Balakrishnan2 years ago in History
Against the Waves
In the coastal town of Crescent Cove, where the rhythm of the ocean echoed through every street, lived a young man named Jake. Unlike most surfers who relied on their keen sight to navigate the waves, Jake was blind. However, his lack of vision never deterred him from pursuing his passion for surfing. Instead, it fueled his determination to conquer the waves against all odds.
By GrowthVibesID2 years ago in History
Original Name of Africa
Africa, the land where humanity took its first steps, pulsates with a vibrant heart, echoing the whispers of ancient stories and the rhythm of diverse cultures. Its very origins and the names it carries are woven into a captivating tapestry, begging to be unravelled. Today, we embark on a journey back through time, exploring the whispers of Africa's genesis and the alluring myth of its "original" name – Alkebulan.
By NAOMI ADENIJI2 years ago in History






