The picture that I included in my first Wordless Wednesday post for this blog is that of Dr. Robert Fulton Boyd (1855-1912). The photo comes from the December 9, 1899 issue of the black newspaper, The… more →
Black Nashville Genealogy & Historydarelina wrote 1 month ago: Back in the 80’s Noah’s Ark was disovered (again) in the mountains of Ararat. Not ON Mo … more →
davebanks wrote 3 months ago: In Fielding’s guide to The World’s Most Dangerous Places, Eastern Turkey is described as “At Play In … more →
rainingtruth wrote 9 months ago: RAINING TRUTH BIBLE TRIVIA ã BIBLE TRIVIA 25 Note: These questions are to teach us. Do the questions … more →
bobcargill wrote 10 months ago: here we go again. ’tis the season for gearing up the recruiting and fundraising efforts for th … more →
ibugle wrote 1 year ago: The Miles all electric truck has a range of 50-60 miles at 25mph for about 2 cents per mile of elect … more →
yurmannyerevan wrote 1 year ago: Yerevan, Armenia It rained forty days and forty nights. After killing every living that crawled on t … more →
gospelclips wrote 1 year ago: Part 1 Part 2 … more →
taneya wrote 1 year ago: The picture that I included in my first Wordless Wednesday post for this blog is that of Dr. Robert … more →
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Omar Upegui R. wrote 1 year ago: The Good Book reads that angered by the sin of mankind, God selects Noah, “a righteous man, bl … more →
taneya wrote 2 years ago: I posted this on my main blog, but it is worthy of posting here too. This must really be the week of … more →
taneya wrote 2 years ago: On my main genealogy blog, I posted today about something relevant to this blog – I visited Mt … more →