
Paul Tripp's popular Bible Study series continues with The Gospel: One Psalm At A Time. After summarizing each book of the Bible, diving deep into Proverbs, and studying 1 Peter, Paul turns his attention to the Psalms. You are free to distribute and translate both the videos and transcripts of these episodes, available to download on this page.
A 2012 film titled House on the Hill is actually based on the horrific real-life murder spree of serial killers Leonard Lake and Charles Ng in the 1980s.
The most famous story related to a "House on the Hill" is the real-life inspiration behind Shirley Jackson’s legendary horror novel, The Haunting of Hill House . While the house in the book is fictional, its origins are rooted in a series of eerie, real-world coincidences and historical accounts. 1. The Family Connection House on the Hill
A popular folk legend tells of a sea captain who built a Hill House in 1795 for his wife, Annabel. After he died at sea, residents claimed to see his ghost clutching a lantern and calling for her. A 2012 film titled House on the Hill