Down Ancient Paths
02/29/2016
Burial place of Holy Archdeacon Stephen the Protomartyr discovered During excavations near the Palestinian town of Ramallah archaeologists have discovered a greatest Christian relic – the burial place of Holy Archdeacon Stephen, the First Martyr for Christ.
12/08/2015
"Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me. Amen". Martin Luther circa 1517.
The Reformation Institute - May 2-20, 2017 is an Ambrose University, Down Ancient Paths travel study experience which will commence in Berlin and conclude in Prague. We'll also travel to Leipzig, Halle, Eisleben, Erfurt, Eisenach, Wartburg and the concentration camp of Buchenwald. A special hilite of the itinerary will be an 8-day mosaic of learning experiences based in Lutherstadt Wittenberg which will include lectures, tours, conversations, and 500th anniversary celebrations covering the various facets of the Lutheran Reformation. If you are interested in participating contact Dr. Charles Nienkirchen at [email protected]
12/04/2015
Ambrose University Down Ancient Paths travel study group to meet with Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarch Abune Mathias in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in January of 2016. Our group will dialogue with the patriarch on diverse global issues and the Ethiopian Orthodoxy's distinct contribution to global Christianity.
Join Dr. Charles Nienkirchen and Down Ancient Paths for our Summer School in the Greater Holy Land (Israel & Jordan) program. This is a premier travel study program offered by Down Ancient Paths and Ambrose University. Only a few spots left. Click the link for further informationhttp://www.downancientpaths.com/PDFs/DAP-Summer-%20School-2016.pdf
10/08/2015
Check out the article on Down Ancient Paths on page 8 in the latest issue of Ambrose Anthem magazine. http://issuu.com/ambroseu/docs/fall_2015_anthem_online_2_d8341d64e38b9b/1
Fall 2015 anthem Anthem is the magazine of Ambrose University
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