(Photo by Harold Brockwell / CC BY-SA 3.0) In recent years, there has been a surge in findings pointing to traces of Christian presence in the Persian Gulf during the early Islamic era (circa 622 CE).
The finding may upend historians' understanding of how Christianity was practiced in the early Roman Empire. Measuring just 1.4 inches (3.5 centimeters) long, the amulet contains a wafer-thin ...
Rene Solis is Director of Koinonia School of Ministry, a ministry of Koinonia Church in Hanford, CA. He can be reached at [email protected] or by calling 559-582-1528.
The earliest known evidence of Christianity north of Italy was recently unveiled by archaeologists, who call the discovery one of the "most important testimonies of early Christianity." ...
Researchers have deciphered a mysterious inscription hidden within an ancient amulet, uncovering fascinating new insights into the early history of Christianity. The small, silver amulet was ...
Researchers believe that the man was likely one of many early Christians who lived north of the Alps. Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt Researchers consider him the “first Christian north of the ...
The find sheds new light on early Christianity during the Roman Empire and has sparked widespread excitement among historians and researchers. This remarkable discovery dates back to the third ...
A small, silver amulet found by a skeleton in a nearly 2000-year-old grave in Frankfurt, Germany may offer new insights into the early spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.