Rev. Wilbert Donald Gough was a highly sought-after speaker and author among evangelical circles during the 20th century. He held a Doctor and Master of Divinity from the seminary of Eastern University, a Master of Theology from Temple University, and a Doctor of Theology from Burton Seminary and also served as an adjunct Professor of Bible at William Tyndale College. He was a Pastor of more than 10 churches in PA, MI, IA, WV, NH and ME. He was awarded the Alumni Service Award from Easter.
More than 2 million people flocked to northern Italy in 2015 to take a rare glimpse at the Shroud of Turin, purportedly the burial cloth in which the crucified Christ
When Martin Luther translated the Bible, the great Reformer chose to include the Apocrypha but didn’t like it. He called these books apocryphal, that is, texts of dubious origin, and disqualified by their very nature from being part of the Holy Scriptures. This very fact serves as a proper introduction to those books called the Apocrypha. The Apocrypha is not the Word of God, and, thus, not to be read as such, and not to be trusted for faith and life. However it does provide some value to believers.