THE HISTORY OF EUROPE & THE CHURCH Part One THE CHURCH STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL – Keith W Stump – Plain Truth Magazine – 10 Part Series

THE HISTORY OF EUROPE & THE CHURCH Part One THE CHURCH STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL – Keith W Stump – Plain Truth Magazine – 10 Part Series

THE HISTORY OF EUROPE & THE CHURCH Part One THE CHURCH STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL

Rome, A.D. 64-The capital of the world is in flames! For six days and nights the great fire races out of control through the most populous districts of the imperial city. In its fury, the blaze reduces half the metropolis to ashes. Many of the architectural glories of ancient Rome are devoured in the flames. Thousands of terror stricken Romans are made homeless, all their worldly possessions lost. From atop his palace roof, the Emperor Nero views the awesome Panorama. Some Romans suspect the truth. They believe that Nero inhuman, maniacal, insane – has personally triggered the conflagration. Fancying himself a great builder, he desires to erase the old Rome that he might have the glory of founding a new and grander city Nero’s Rome! …

THE HISTORY OF EUROPE & THE CHURCH Part One THE CHURCH STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL

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About Herbert W Armstrong

Herbert W. Armstrong (July 31, 1892 – January 16, 1986) founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. Mr. Armstrong preached an eclectic set of theological doctrines and teachings that came directly from the Bible. His teachings included the interpretation of biblical prophecy and taught observance of God’s Laws, Sabbath (Saturday), and the Biblical “Holy Days”.
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