Unlocking History: X-Ray Technology Validates the Shroud of Turin's Antiquity
The Shroud of Turin has long been a fascinating relic that has spawned intense debate about its origins and authenticity while captivating people's hearts and minds for centuries.
The ancient linen cloth, which bears the faint image of a man who appears to have suffered a brutal death consistent with the crucifixion mentioned in the Gospels of Jesus, has now undergone new X-ray testing to unravel the mysteries surrounding its origins and validity. Every avenue, from forensic analysis to historical documentation, has been explored to uncover the truth behind this enigmatic artifact.
Rediscovering Faith: Why More Atheists Are Finding God in Modern Times
There is a common belief that atheism is gaining popularity in the modern world, particularly in the United States. However, an exciting trend contradicts this assumption: a growing number of individuals who previously identified as atheists are now expressing a belief in God. If this is true, one may wonder what reasons are behind the shift toward faith among former atheists in an increasingly secular society.
Five Compelling Pieces of Evidence Supporting the Life of Jesus Christ
No matter where you go, you will encounter someone of a different language, belief, and culture who will have something to say about Jesus.
Why is that? How is it that Jesus, a Jewish rabbi who lived over two thousand years ago, continues to captivate people worldwide and is still the most fascinating figure of all time?
Recently, I caught up with J. Warner Wallace, a former cold-case detective and renowned Christian case-maker, to gain insight into the enduring appeal of Jesus by utilizing some of his investigative skills to explore the historical and scientific evidence for the existence and divinity of Jesus.
Is Belief in Jesus Similar to Believing in Santa Claus?
Right out the gate, Jesus isn't a made-up character like Santa Claus. There's simply no comparison. To be clear, when referring to Santa Claus, I'm not referring to St. Nicolas, who lived sometime in the 3rd or 4th Century.