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"The Unyielding Faith of the Soldiers of the Cross: Stories of Martyrdom and Perseverance 🌟"

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By Jude Obuseh Once upon a time, in the distant lands of the ancient world, a group of twelve men embarked on a remarkable journey. These men were not kings, nobles, or warriors; they were apostles of Jesus Christ, chosen to spread His message of love, redemption, and salvation. Their paths were paved with miracles, and their faith unshakable, but the world they knew would test their devotion in unimaginable ways. Matthew, a man of Ethiopia, was the first to face the sword's sharp edge in martyrdom. His unwavering faith shone as bright as the North Star. In the heart of Alexandria, Egypt, Mark met a gruesome fate. Horses dragged him through the unforgiving streets, a testament to his indomitable spirit. Read Also:  πŸ¦ƒπŸ™ Did You Know Turkeys Were Once Worshipped as Gods? Exploring the Fascinating History 🌟 In Greece, the land of ancient gods, Luke found his journey's end. His relentless preaching to the lost led to his tragic demise by hanging. John's story took...

🌟 The Conceiled Legacy: πŸ•΅️‍♂️πŸ“œ Unmasking the Mysteries of the Ethiopian Goatskin Bible🌟

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By Jude Obuseh  🌍 In the annals of history, one remarkable artifact stands as a testament to Africa's deep and enduring connection with Christianity—the Ethiopian Goatskin Bible. This ancient manuscript, known as the Garima Gospels, not only holds the distinction of being the world's oldest and most complete Christian Bible but also boasts the honor of being the first illustrated Christian Bible ever created. Its origins date back to the early fifth century, marking a profound chapter in Africa's early embrace of Christian faith. πŸ“œ **The Garima Gospels: A Divine Discovery** πŸ“œ The story of the Ethiopian Goatskin Bible begins in the secluded and sacred landscape of Ethiopia, a land steeped in religious history and mystique. Tucked away in the remote Abba Garima Monastery, located on a high plateau in the northern part of the country, this ancient manuscript remained hidden for centuries, known only to a select few monks who diligently guarded its secrets. Read ...