On Friday, September 1st, 1939, my mother, Daisy Ann Barnett, was as happy as the swallows swooping above the hedge-rowed fields around the village of Clymping in Sussex by the sea. Mum’s newfound friends, Eileen Beach and Ellen Maxwell, fussed around her in the little guest house where she was staying. Aged 18, she had […]
Last outpost saves Jesus of Nazareth’s mother tongue. Aramaic was the language spoken at the time of Jesus and is still in the remote mountains of ancient Syria. It was the mother tongue of Jesus, his disciples, and most people who attended their gigs. It has survived wars and changing dynasties and remains the language […]
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