Archaeologists Discover 7,000-Year-Old Jerusalem Settlement

During a pre-construction survey prior to building a new road, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists excavated a 7,000-year-old settlement in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood.

In Unique Discovery, Archaeologists Find King Hezekiah’s Seal

Israeli archaeologists have discovered a mark from the seal of biblical King Hezekiah, who helped build Jerusalem into an ancient metropolis.

We Need More Men of God Like Leonard Ravenhill

We continue our study of some of the greatest Christian lives with one from more recent times, Leonard Ravenhill. I was privileged to get to know him in his final years, and I count him as one of the great Christians I have known.  

‘The Passion Of The Christ’ Influences Interest in Learning Aramaic Language

Interest in Aramaic has soared over the past decade, notably after the release of Mel Gibson’s blockbuster movie The Passion of The Christ, which was filmed in Aramaic and brought Aramaic to the attention of an international Christian audience.

TV Ad Recalls Importance of God and Religion to U.S. Presidents Throughout American History

A television commercial airing nationwide on Presidents Day weekend will help remind Americans that God and religion were foundational to this country’s best-remembered presidents. The commercial first aired in 2012.

Ancient Tablets Shine Light on Jews in Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon Add to Collection

A new exhibition of ancient clay tablets discovered in modern-day Iraq is shedding light for the first time on the daily life of Jews exiled to Babylon some 2,500 years ago.

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