Lessons from the book Ambassadors in Chains: The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles and Others of the Apostolic Age by James Allen Moseley, published by Wipf & Stock. Author-signed copies available at www.thebiblehistoryguy.com.
The life of the Apostle Peter from the book, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains by James Moseley.
The continuing story of the Prince of Apostles, Peter, from the book, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains.
This continues the story of the Apostle Peter, excerpted from my book, Biographies of Jesus Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains.
The continuaiton of the story of the Apostle Peter from new book, The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains
This podcast explores the life story of the Apostle Peter. The material comes from The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains by James Allen Moseley, available in paperback or Amazon Kindle format.
This podcast explores the literacy and poverty of Jesus' Apostles. The material comes from The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains by James Allen Moseley, available in paperback or Amazon Kindle format.
This podcast explores the origins and relationships of Jesus' Apostles. The material comes from The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains by James Allen Moseley, available in paperback or Amazon Kindle format.
This is the true story of the real-life, God-fearing Bishop Nicholas of Myra, the basis of the legend of Santa Claus.
Jesus was born in 2 BC and not in December but in mid-June, just the right weather for the shepherds to out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. Six months later, the magi visited Him in a house in Bethlehem and offered Him gifts on December 25, which is why that is our date for giving gifts and for Christmas.
This episode describes how Gabriel announced the birth of Christ to Mary and how Mary enlisted the aid of her relatives, Zechariah and Elizabeth, parents of John the Baptist, to reveal her miraculous virgin conception to her family and to Joseph, her betrothed.
This is the story of how Gabriel prophesied the birth of John the Baptist to Zechariah and how his wife, the aged Elizabeth, miraculously conceived.
Many books and sermons assert that Jesus' twelve apostles were poor and illiterate. In fact, it is likely that they were relatively wealthy, and, as for literacy, three of them wrote the best-selling literature of all time, and all of them were conversant in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek.
Jesus and His Apostles were not total strangers at the start of Jesus' earthly mission. Many were related to Jesus' family and to each other. A careful study of Scripture reveals the ties that bound these world-changing men together. Excerpted from the book Ambassadors in Chains: The Biographies of Jesus' Apostles, published by Wipf & Stock.