It is one of history’s darkest chapters. In 70 AD, four Roman legions surrounded Jerusalem. At the command of General Titus, they destroyed the city and its Temple. Over a million people perished. The Fall of Jerusalem is a story of lost opportunities, forgotten warnings, and an omen.
The Roman Empire was born in war and bloodshed. It began with the assassination of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 B.C., followed by years of civil strife that ended with his adopted son Octavian becoming Augustus, Rome’s first emperor. At its peak, Rome ruled millions of square miles through ruthless military power. Yet within this mighty empire, a very different kingdom emerged—one built on peace, self-sacrifice, and spiritual transformation rather than violence and hedonism. Join us as we explore the birth of the Roman Empire and the birth of the Christian church, and how both changed the world.
The siege of Jerusalem is best remembered for the horrors of famine that came with it. Thousands of people died of starvation and illness while those who struggled to survive did so at a terrible cost. Husbands turned on their wives; mothers cannibalised their children and people resorted to eating their shoes. Join us as we delve into this little-known chapter of history that serves as a chilling reminder of the horrors of war.
In a dark and oppressive period of history under Roman rule, the early Christians faced torture, brutality and the threat of death. But they displayed a courageous and unyielding spirit. There was one thing they refused to do – denounce their faith. But what was it that gave them such unshakable conviction? Join us as we explore their resilience, and uncover their untold stories of faith and courage.
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