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Ohio’s Antioch College Reopens as an IndependentNo one would expect a college that closed four years ago due to financial difficulties to reopen. In Ohio, Antioch College is doing just that.
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Friend, Antioch (Part II)Part II of a short story about Antioch the crow. During a wintery night Gathering under an enveloping pine, a regal young bird shares an old story of how the Great Ka-tok learned true friendship from an insightful spider. -
Friend, AntiochThis is Part 1 of a new short story, inspired by a continuous appreciation for the creativity and tenacity of wild creatures. -
October 17: Saint Ignatius of AntiochThe life of Ignatius of Antioch. Many people are familiar with him because of his famous letters. -
The Feast of Saint Cyprian of Antioch - September 26When I heard that Cyprian was a magician, this wasn't what I was thinking!
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4th of July Celebrations in Antioch, CACelebrate the 4th of July in Antioch, CA. Here's a brief run down of three Independence Day events in the Bay Area that are fun and family-friendly.
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Top 3 Bars in Antioch, CaliforniaAntioch has a pretty wide variety of nightlife, something for everyone. Lounges, clubs and some pretty legendary bars. Since I'm a resident here I'm going to give you guy's lowdown of the top 3 bars here in Antioch.
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The Best Burger Restaurants in Antioch, CaliforniaTake off that belt and prepare to expand your belly and your tastebuds. -
Paul and Barnabas Help the Antioch Church (Lesson for Children's Sunday School)Lesson outline for Paul and Barnabas beginning the first church where the term "Christian" came to be used. -
Best Fast Food Restaurants in Antioch, CaliforniaIf you like fast food restaurants and you live in the East Bay area of Contra Costa County, you should check out all the cool fast food restaurants just off the Somersville Road exit in Antioch, California. -
Gottschalks in Antioch, California, Closed Today, Sunday, June 28, 2009Gottschalks in Antioch, California, closed on June 28, 2009.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 14: Paul's First Missionary Journey EndsIn Acts 14 Paul and Barnabas complete Paul's first missionary journey. In Lystra they heal a crippled man and are mistaken for Zeus (Jupiter) and Hermes (Mercury). After being hailed as gods, Paul is stoned and left for dead.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 13:13-52: Paul and Barnabas in Pisidian AntiochIn Acts 13 Paul, Barnabas and John Mark set out on the first of Paul's missionary journeys. In Acts 13:13-52 John Mark leaves while Paul and Barnabas move on to Pisidian Antioch where Paul preaches the gospel in the Jewish synagogue.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 13:1-3: Paul's First Missionary Journey BeingsThe early Church is beginning to reach out to the Gentiles (non-Jews). In Acts 13:1-3 we read of Saul (Paul) and Barnabas being called out as missionaries. Here Paul's first missionary journey begins.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 11:19-30: the Church in AntiochActs 11:19-30 describes the birth and growth of the early Christian church in Antioch. In the end of the chapter we learn of how the prophet Agabus predicts the coming of a great famine in the Roman Empire during the reign of Claudius.
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Antioch Police Department Sued by ACLUThe ACLU files a class action harassment suit on behalf of African American Section 8 tenants.
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Haunted Places in Antioch, CA: Digging for Ghosts at the Black Diamond MinesThe Black Diamond Mines are notorious for ghost sightings and encounters, it also just happens to be a great place to hike, picnic, and study.
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True Generosity at ChristmasGiving to the Salvation Army bell ringers or giving extra in the offering basket are not the only ways to demonstrate a generous spirit this holiday season. Sharing the Gospel of Jesus reflects the truest form of selfless giving. Don't be greedy with God's love.
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A Profile of Old Time Radio Station AM 1710 AntiochAM 1710 Antioch is the premier streaming radio station for old time radio shows. A library of over 17,000 shows, high standards for audio quality, and dependable up-time make 1710 the perfect choice for nostalgic old time radio.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 15:22-35: Church Council's Letter to Gentile BelieversThe first church council in Jerusalem is in session. The question? Should Gentile Christians be required to follow Jewish traditions. Acts 15:22-35 describs the letter they decide to send to the Gentile Christians as a result.
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September 13: Saint John ChrysostomThe life of Saint John Chrysostom, patron saint and archbishop of Constantinople. -
A Hagiography of St. John ChrysostomThis article covers the life and importance of John Chrysostom, an early church father. It includes his childhood and conversion, entire life, his influence, and ultimately his martyrdom.
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The Three Missionary Journeys of the Apostle PaulThis is a summary of the three missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul.
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John Chrysostom of Antioch: A Brief Examination of His Hermeneutics (Methods for Interpreting the Bible)There were two schools of thought among the Church Fathers: Atiochene and Alexandrian. John Chrysostom represented the interpretation mentality of his school with excellency.
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I'm a Christian - Really?Christians demonstrating true Christlike behavior exhibit the most effective witness.
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Review: Flying Dutchman Studio in Antioch, CaliforniaFor more information on Flying Dutchman Tattoo and Piercing Studio, read this review.
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Cold and Cloudy Weather in Contra Costa County, CaliforniaA look at bizarre June weather for the Concord, Pittsburg, Antioch area.
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And Now for Something Completely Different: A Sermon Based on Acts Chapter 11They feared change because with change there would be shifts and losses of power and control. If things change ...how can we control the people with the old ways?
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Review - Vista Inns and Suites, 1100 Bell Road, Antioch, Tennessee 37013As soon as we opened the door to our room, room number 114, I knew my good car/bad car theory was shot to heck.
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