October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
October 13, 1605: Theodore Beza, Calvin's successor as leader of the Swiss Reformation, dies (see issue 12: John Calvin).
October 13, 1917: Three shepherd children near Fatima, Portugal, report visions of the Virgin Mary.
The Bulletin
The life and legacy of Dick Cheney, Tuesday’s elections, and Germany signals future deportations.
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The Just Life with Benjamin Watson
Faith that holds conviction and compassion in the same breath.
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