The biblical basis for strong borders isn’t rooted in bigotry.

Misconceptions About Christians and Immigration Laws There’s often a narrative that Christians who advocate for strict immigration policies are not being true to their faith—yet this viewpoint misses a lot of nuances. As one commentator noted, “Remember Romans 13: Governments were established by God to reward good and punish evil.” There seems to be a […]
Cissie Graham Lynch describes the battle for women’s sports as biblical at the Supreme Court.

Debate Over Women’s Sports Reaches Supreme Court Cissy Graham Lynch, senior counsel for Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, believes the dispute regarding women’s sports is deeply connected to Biblical principles. This sentiment comes as the Supreme Court hears a case concerning legislation aimed at safeguarding female athletes. During the Supreme Court proceedings […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
Old dam found near the biblical site where Jesus cured a blind man.

Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient dam in the city of David, located in Jerusalem. This site is notably close to the pool where, according to the Bible, Jesus healed a blind man. The find was announced on August 30, during ongoing excavations near the Siloam pool as part of efforts in Jerusalem Wall National Park. […]
Huge Roman assembly hall found in the biblical city of Laodicea, Turkey

Excavation Reveals Roman Council Hall and Christian Sculptures in Türkiye Recently, archaeologists uncovered the remains of a substantial Roman Council hall in Türkiye, a site featuring sculptures tied to early Christian practices. This fascinating discovery comes from the ancient city of Laodicea, as reported by Anadolu Agency in August. Laodicea, situated in modern-day Denizli, Turkey, […]
Archaeologists discover an ancient seal featuring a 2,600-year-old fingerprint linked to a biblical official in King Josiah’s court

Ancient Clay Seals Discovered in Jerusalem Israeli archaeologists have uncovered two remarkably well-preserved clay seals dating back 2,600 years. These artifacts are believed to be linked to individuals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Last month, during ongoing excavations in Jerusalem, archaeologist Mordechai Ehrlich unearthed one of these clay seals. According to Ehrlich, “Now you’re probably […]