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Archaeological Team Identifies Gospel Miracle Location After 2,000 Years

Beneath the calm waters of the Sea of Galilee, something has waited for two millennia. Ancient stones, carefully arranged by Roman hands, have sat submerged and forgotten while generations of pilgrims walked the shores above. A team of researchers recently donned scuba gear and descended into those same waters, searching for evidence of one of…
New Shroud of Turin Breakthrough Strengthens Case for Jesus’ Resurrection

For centuries, artists have painted it. Theologians have debated it. Historians have puzzled over it. What did the crown of thorns actually look like when Roman soldiers jammed it onto Jesus’ head hours before his death? New forensic evidence may have finally solved one of Christianity’s oldest mysteries. Blood patterns on a 14-foot linen cloth…
Ancient Artifact May Support Biblical Account of Famous Verse

When archaeologists sifted through charred ruins at an ancient Turkish site, they found something that had no business surviving 1,200 years. Five blackened objects with intricate designs turned out to be communion bread, and one loaf bore an image that connects directly to scripture. Organic materials decay. Bread crumbles to dust within weeks, sometimes days.…
Researchers Use Astronomy to Reveal the Historical Timing of the Crucifixion

For centuries, the crucifixion of Jesus has been known through faith, art, and cultural storytelling. Yet as modern researchers explore the intersection of history and astronomy, a long-standing question continues to intrigue scholars. Can science identify the exact moment this defining event took place? The Bible describes darkness covering the sky and the earth shaking…
Preacher Who Claimed to See Jesus Faces Awkward Reality After Failed End-Of-World Prediction

September 25 was supposed to be the day everything changed. According to South African preacher Joshua Mhlakela, the skies were meant to open, the faithful were to rise, and the rest of humanity would be left staring at the empty streets in disbelief. Instead, it turned out to be an ordinary Wednesday. The only thing…
From Prophecy to Preparedness: Ghana’s Ark Builder and the Questions Behind Apocalyptic Claims

Throughout history, predictions of the world’s end have surfaced with uncanny regularity. From Y2K’s fears of technological collapse to the Mayan calendar countdown in 2012, such warnings rise and fade, often remembered more for the panic they inspire than the reality that follows. The latest chapter in this long pattern comes from Ghana, where a…
Archeologists Discover Prehistoric Dam Close to Pool Where Jesus ‘Healed a Blind Man’

Close to the Pool of Siloam, where the Bible tells of Jesus giving sight to a blind man, archaeologists have uncovered an immense structure: a dam that has rested underground for nearly 2,800 years. Its size and location make it more than a historical curiosity. It raises new questions about how ancient Jerusalem’s people lived,…
The Teen Who Brought Faith Online and Became a Saint

Carlo Acutis died aged 15, but the fervour around his life and death has made him a global phenomenon: a teenager in jeans and Nike trainers who loved computers, cooked for the homeless, and built an online “museum” of Eucharistic miracles. The story that led to the Vatican’s decision to canonise him two medically inexplicable…


