Archaeologists discover an extraordinary and remarkable wall from biblical times in ancient Jerusalem.

Discovery of Ancient Wall in Jerusalem Recently, archaeologists in Jerusalem unveiled the remains of a wall dating back to the Hanukkah era, linked to the Hasmonean leadership and the historical struggles for power. This significant finding, announced by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on December 8, occurred at the Tower of David Museum earlier this […]
Pastor Corey Brooks: Two schools in North Carolina motivate a biblical education initiative in Chicago

Reflections on Education During a Walk Across America As I walk through the rolling hills of North Carolina, the topic of education keeps coming to the forefront of my mind. This journey is, in part, a response to the observable decline in educational standards over the past six decades. It’s heartbreaking to see how this […]
Professor criticizes failing grade given to Oklahoma student’s biblical essay

Controversy at University of Oklahoma Over Grading Practices A professor from the University of Wisconsin System has commented on the recent incident involving Samantha Hrunecki, a University of Oklahoma student who received a failing grade due to citing the Bible in her essay. Trevor Tomesh, a professor at the University of California, River Falls, expressed […]
The Biblical Saying “Better to Give than to Receive” Sheds Light on Black Friday Exhaustion – Guest Commentary

The holiday shopping season is about to kick off, but are we experiencing some fatigue from Black Friday? Do we truly need all these items, even if they’re advertised as “doorbusters”? This doesn’t seem like it can fulfill us…so what now? Let’s be honest. Black Friday and Cyber Monday have a certain charm. Incredible discounts, […]
First Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem uncovers biblical times

First Assyrian Inscription Found in Jerusalem The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) recently announced a remarkable discovery: the first Assyrian inscription ever found in Jerusalem. This finding, made in East Jerusalem’s Turim Valley National Park, has intriguing ties to an ancient struggle for power referenced in the Bible. Excavators uncovered the inscription on a small pottery […]
Archaeologists Find 2,700-Year-Old Pottery Tied to a Biblical Narrative in 2 Kings 18

Ancient Inscriptions Found in Jerusalem Discoveries in Jerusalem have uncovered pottery sherds dating back 2,700 years, which contain inscriptions about communication between the kings of Assyria and Judah. This find appears to support stories from the Bible, specifically regarding King Hezekiah. The fragments, originating from around 700 B.C. during the First Temple period, feature cuneiform […]
Is there a biblical argument for public revenge?

Christian Views on Revenge and Justice Many Christians might argue that the Bible doesn’t support the idea of seeking revenge. They seem to uphold the belief that forgiveness is essential, no matter how severe the offense against them. This perspective was evident among followers of Turning Point USA after the assassination of founder Charlie Kirk. […]
Church Members Challenge Biblical Teachings on LGBT Topics, Survey Reveals

New Study Reveals Churchgoers’ Views on Biblical Teachings A recent study by the Family Research Council and Arizona Christian University Center for Cultural Studies has found that many churchgoers in the United States feel the Bible lacks clear guidance on topics like homosexuality and transgenderism. The study, titled “Social Issues and Worldview,” indicates that just […]
Study Reveals Decrease in Biblical Beliefs Among US Churchgoers

Decline in Biblical Certainty Among U.S. Churchgoers A recent study conducted by the Family Research Council and the Arizona Christian University Cultural Research Center highlights a notable decline in Biblical certainty among regular church attendees in the United States. This trend is particularly evident concerning family, life, and moral values. The research, titled “Social Issues […]
Candace Cameron Bure and Lisa Whittle Discuss Biblical Insights on Respecting God Through Our Bodies

Candace Bure Talks Full Body Theology with Lisa Whittle The actress and vocal Christian, Candace Bure, recently spoke with author Lisa Whittle about the concept of “full body theology.” They discussed how our bodies can carry emotional and mental burdens. Whittle referenced Romans 12:2, suggesting that transformation happens through the renewal of our minds, which […]