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Christian History Almanac
The Christian History Almanac is a daily 5-minute podcast that highlights those stories- sometimes well known, other times less so- that have shaped the history of the church. Hosted by historian and author Dr. Daniel van Voorhis, each daily podcast concludes with a piece of prose or poetry and the reminder that because of the Good News, everything is going to be ok.
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4.9 stars from 372 ratings
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Great Way to start t day We’ve been struggling w God & each other All along t Way Yet we find that in, w & under Christ Everything’s going to be OK Happy Anniversary! Your wife is a treasure & Sam is great! Thanks for straightening out the whole Friar Tuck badger thing us badgers get...Read full review »
@mountainbadger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/24
A good reminder and but if encouragement that there are Christians from all over the world who have lived their life for the faith.
Sammy Whammykinz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/24
So much to learn!
I listen to this every single day! I have learned so much!
Librarian Grace via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/24
Recent Episodes
Published 03/27/24
Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the remarkable Charles Henry Brent: priest, chaplain, and bishop of the Philippines. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 on Youtube What’s New from 1517: Remembering Rod...
Published 03/27/24
Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the incredible discovery by a self-taught translator of Ancient Sumerian texts. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 on Youtube What’s New from 1517: Remembering Rod...
Published 03/26/24
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