
German scientist Johannes Kepler lived from 1571 to 1630. Michelangelo David and Goliath painted on the Sistine Chapel Scienceīrilliant men and women of science have used the teachings of the Bible as a place to start their study of the physical Universe. Many of the scenes he painted in the chapel are events from the Bible such as the Creation of Adam and the story of David and Goliath. His work on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel has been viewed by millions of people. He painted and carved many of the leading works of art in history. Michelangelo stands as one of the most famous artists of all time. I read it daily, but I would really like to know it by heart and to see life in the light of the phrase, ‘Your word is a light for my path and a lamp to my feet.’” One of Van Gogh’s Self Portrait The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit “I cannot tell you how much I sometimes long for the Bible. Van Gogh once wrote these words to a relative: Right now in Nashville, Tennessee there is a huge Immersive Van Gogh exhibit that is modeled after one that was presented in Paris. Vincent van Gogh was a very famous Dutch artist who lived in the 1880s. We can, however, recognize some areas of life and history that bear an unmistakable imprint of Bible teaching. In a brief issue of Discovery, there is no way to show all the ways God’s Word has made a difference in the world. The Bible has been influential on the laws, lives, and people of hundreds of nations throughout history. The museum does a great job of helping visitors understand that the Bible has a global impact on every important part of life. It was built to show what an awesome, worldwide impact the Bible has made. In 2017, a new museum opened in Washington, D.C. World War 2 Memorial Washington Monument Vietnam Memorial These buildings and shrines are tributes to people and events that had a major impact on history, and especially on the United States. Memorials such as the World War 2 and the Vietnam Memorials were built to remind us of the sacrifice of United States soldiers during those wars.


The Washington Monument is a tall, pointy obelisk designed to help us remember George Washington. If you have been to Washington, D.C., you probably know about the many monuments, museums, and memorials there.
