Colditz Castle is famous in WW2 history as the “Bad Boys” POW camp, where Allied POWs were sent who had
Tens of thousands of castles were built in Medieval Europe, and many still blanket the landscape. Why were the built,
This photo of Confederate soldiers marching through Frederick, Md., was thought to have been taken in 1862. Amateur researchers Paul
MLK at the Lincoln Memorial With the recent 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, many evangelical Christians have
We’d like to invite you to join us on our 2018 Life of Benjamin Franklin Tour this September, to explore
Did you know that Spain invaded North Carolina? Learn these forgotten stories at historic Brunswick, North Carolina.
We are giving away a copy of Hannibal’s Oath: The Life and Wars of Rome’s Greatest Enemy, a new biography of
The story of Hannibal’s brilliant campaigns in Rome is one of the most famous and dramatic in military history and
Learn about Martin Luther’s early life, how God prepared him to be an ideal figure to start the Reformation, and
The Castle Church from a Distance A book on display in Luther’s House in Wittenberg The Town Square The Castle
October 31st is the 500th anniversary of Luther’s nailing of his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenburg, which