This was one of the Bibles that the 'Poor of Lyon' (another name for the Waldensians) translated from Latin into
Today we are in Waldensian Country learning about the early Reformation. The Casa Valdese was and still is used as
This is the City Hall of Geneva, where the Unitarian Michael Servetus was sentenced to death. He came to Geneva
Today we visited Geneva - which was a city of refuge in the Alps, to many Protestants fleeing persecution in
Stay tuned over the next two weeks as we're on a tour/film shoot in Europe. We'll post pictures and stories
https://vimeo.com/212739199 Although this is outside the normal scope of Discerning History, we wanted to make our readers aware of this situation
There's a remnant of royal splendor left in costal North Carolina - Tryon Palace, a reconstruction of the palace built
Although today, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an uninhabited wilderness, when the land was being purchased in the 1920s
In 1763 the British set a line along the Appalacian Mountains, to the Wes of which was Indian territory into
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZm_ihCeEHs You may enjoy this fun glimpse into this years tour of South Carolina. Stay tuned for our plans for
If you visit the home of Charles Pinckney, you will find no monument commemorating his achievements as signer of the
Bookcases in the the library of Aiken, the 19th century governor of South Carolina.