Dionysius

Areopagus was the name given to the most iconic hill in Athens, Greece. This elevation of limestone, also called Mars Hill, was where the Supreme Council convened to hear important judicial cases. It was also a popular gathering place for people to debate and discuss...

Dionysius of Alexandria

How did the early church as a persecuted minority grow so rapidly? Would you believe the plagues had something to do with it? The Cyprian plague devastated the Roman Empire from 249-262 AD. It could have been smallpox or a disease like Ebola. This deadly sickness of...