Events
What Happened on Holy Saturday?. Content Warning.
What happened on Holy Saturday? Between Good Friday and Easter/Resurrection Sunday is Easter Saturday or Holy Saturday. There have been many sermons and teachings about the events on Friday and Sunday, but what about the seventh day of the week?
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 3 hours ago in History
Why is it called Good Friday?. Content Warning.
The Friday before Easter Sunday, when the secular world acknowledges that "Christians" celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, is known as Good Friday. Not everyone who says they are Christian believes in the Resurrection.
By Cheryl E Prestona day ago in History
How A Pilot Hijact a plane (Real Story)
At 9:27 AM on March 24, 2015, the sky over Marseille was clear. An Airbus A320, operated by Germanwings, was cruising toward Düsseldorf with 150 souls on board. To the air traffic controllers below, everything seemed routine. The captain’s voice was steady as he read back his clearances. But within three minutes, the "routine" began to dissolve into a terrifying anomaly.
By Edge Wordsa day ago in History
Why Did America Drop Atomic Bombs on Japan in 1945?
During World War II, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 to force Japan’s surrender and quickly end the war. American leaders believed this would avoid a long and deadly invasion of Japan, saving thousands of soldiers’ lives. It also demonstrated military power, especially to the Soviet Union. However, the decision remains controversial due to the massive civilian casualties and lasting destruction caused by the bombs.
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in History
The Day the Giant Stopped Moving
The Day the Giant Stopped Moving For nearly a century, the United States stood as the world's most dominant power — economically, militarily, and culturally. From shaping global trade to leading wars and alliances, America was not just a country; it was the engine of the modern world. But today, many analysts, policymakers, and observers are beginning to ask a serious question: Is America no longer leading the world the way it once did?
By Wings of Time 4 days ago in History
A Love Written in the Sands: Antarah & Abla.
In every age, there are love stories that rise beyond time, culture, and conflict—stories that continue to inspire generations. One such timeless tale comes from the golden deserts of ancient Arabia, where honor, bravery, and poetry shaped human life. It is the story of Antarah, a powerful yet rejected warrior, and Abla, a noble woman of grace and beauty. Their love was not simple or easy; it was tested by society, pride, and impossible challenges. Yet, through struggle and determination, their bond became a symbol of courage and devotion that still echoes through history today.
By hamad khan4 days ago in History
Beyond Fear
The sea was never silent. It whispered fears, doubts, and sometimes… hope. Christopher Columbus stood alone at the edge of the wooden ship, staring into the endless darkness of the ocean. The waves moved like restless souls, crashing and rising, as if warning him to turn back. But he didn’t. He couldn’t.
By imtiazalam4 days ago in History
The London Plague a Disease of Class
At the moment, where I live, we have an unprecedented number of meningitis cases. It is all anyone talks about. The anxiety hangs heavy in the air, making it easy to imagine what it must have been like 360 years ago when you walked past a door and saw that jagged red cross slashed across it.
By Sam H Arnold4 days ago in History











