Explore History Live
History is more than just dates—it's the unfolding of God's providential plan. Join Explore History Live as we present a God-centered perspective of history, right from the locations where it happened.
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Lost Civilization
Have you ever wondered who lived in North America a thousand years ago? Explore History team traveled to Grand Portage, Minnesota, to unearth the hidden story of the continent's lost civilizations. From vast city-states to ancient infrastructure, a rich history lies buried beneath the soil. Join us as we explore what happened to these forgotten people and why their civilizations disappeared.
Jamestown & Colonialism
Explore History travels to Jamestown to examine the impact of Colonization and the influence of Christianity upon the New World. Learn about God’s purpose in preserving this colony, the determined character of men like John Smith, the Christian marriage of the Native American princess Pocahontas to America’s first entrepreneur John Rolfe.
Viking Mondays
Explore History travels throughout the Scandinavian haunts of Minnesota to examine relics, runestones, stave churches, viking longships, and much more. Learn the exciting history of the last great apocalypse (AD 1,000), the seafaring adventures of the viking era, and God’s incredible use of the vikings for the conversion of Europe to Christianity.
Plymouth 400
Explore the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's voyage and the providential founding of Plymouth Colony. Uncover the incredible stories of faith, perseverance, and providence that emboldened a band of pilgrims to search in hope for a new land.
Germany 500
This is the trip that started it all. Find the original videos and posts from 2017 on the Explore History Facebook timeline.
Mission to MYANMAR
A Hazardous Journey Society expedition to the land of Myanmar, following in the footsteps of the esteemed Missionary Adoniram Judson on the 200 Anniversary of his landing in the distance land of Burma with the hope of the Gospel.