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Rungholt

In Church Remains, German Archaeologists Discover the Truth of ‘Atlantis of the North Sea’

Archaeologist Ruth Blankenfeldt, a member of the Rungholt Project, a collective of archaeologists who have been researching Rungholt, a lost city, for years, believes the group has discovered it.

Israeli Archaeologists Excavating ‘Jesus Midwife’ Tomb

An ancient tomb traditionally associated with Jesus’ midwife is being excavated anew by archaeologists in the hills southwest of Jerusalem, the antiquities authority said Tuesday.
Nazareth, Israel

Archaeologist Believes He Has Found Jesus’ Boyhood Home

A British archaeologists believes he has uncovered the home Jesus lived in with his parents, Mary and Joseph, in Nazareth, Israel.
Edom

Archaeologists Find Proof Genesis Account of Edom Is True

Archaeologists have uncovered proof that the Kingdom of Edom not only existed but was well-organized and tech-savvy—for its time period.
church of the apostles

Archaeologists Believe They’ve Found the Church of the Apostles

The exciting discovery of an ornate mosaic floor has led archaeologists to believe they've uncovered part of the Church of the Apostles.

Archaeologists Share What the Upper Room Actually Looked Like

Thanks to 3D imaging, archaeologists are getting a better picture of what the upper room, the setting for the Last Supper, actually looked like.
Council of Nicea

Archaeologists Discover Ancient Roman Church of Nicea

Archaeologists believe they have discovered the church that was built shortly after the Council of Nicea convened in A.D. 325.
water into wine

Archaeologists Believe They’ve Found Site of Jesus’ First Miracle

Based on a new discovery, archaeologists believe the place where Jesus turned water into wine is a dusty hillside five miles further north than previously believed.
Peter Jesus

Home City of Peter, Andrew and Philip Uncovered by Archaeologists

Archaeologists believe they have found the site of Bethsaida, where Peter, Andrew and Philip were from.
jerusalem marathon

Injured Israeli Reservists Join Jerusalem Marathon, Share What They Wish the World Knew About...

Two Israeli reservists who were wounded in action during the war in Gaza participated in the Jerusalem Marathon that took place Friday, March 8, amid the ongoing war. The marathon was a tribute to Israel Defense Forces (IDF), hostages, and rescue teams.
how old is christianity

Tracing the Timeless Journey: The Historical Age of Christianity Explored

How old is Christianity? The journey from a small Jewish sect in Judea to a global faith spanning two millennia is a remarkable narrative of resilience, adaptation, and profound influence. Understanding more about Christianity offers insights into its doctrinal, cultural, and historical complexities.
apostles creed

Exploring the Depths: Apostles’ Creed vs Nicene Creed – A Comparative Analysis

The examination of the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed reveals not only the rich tapestry of Christian doctrinal history but also the living nature of faith that adapts, endures, and unites believers across generations.
artifacts from the bible

Unearthing Faith: Artifacts From the Bible in Archaeological Discoveries

When it comes to artifacts from the Bible archaeological interpretation is not without its challenges and controversies. Debates over the dating, authenticity, and interpretation of biblical artifacts are common,.
Bar Kokhba revolt

In the Desert Above the Dead Sea, Evidence of Jewish Rebels’ Capture of Roman...

Jewish rebels involved in the 132 to 136 C.E. Bar Kokhba revolt were most likely the ones who left weapons recently discovered in a remote cave in the desert east of Jerusalem.
Pool of Siloam

Excavation of Ancient Pool of Siloam Evidences Scriptural Accounts

Assyria’s King Sennacherib was planning to capture Judah. Somehow, King Hezekiah had workers dig a tunnel through solid rock and divert Judah’s water supply to the Pool of Siloam, hiding it from the enemy.
Christian monastery

Christian Monastery Possibly Pre-Dating Islam Found in UAE

An ancient Christian monastery possibly dating as far back as the years before Islam spread across the Arabian Peninsula has been discovered on an island off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, officials announced Thursday.
jerusalem

Elevator Project in Old Jerusalem Leads to Surprising Finds

Installing an elevator doesn't normally involve a 2,000-year plunge into an ancient city's history. But in Jerusalem, even seemingly simple construction projects can lead to archaeological endeavors.

Excavation of Graves Begins at Site of Colonial Black Church

Archaeologists in Virginia began excavating three suspected graves at the original site of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches on Monday.

First Known Depictions of Biblical Heroines Jael and Deborah Uncovered in Israel

(RNS) — The earliest known depiction of biblical heroines Jael and Deborah was discovered at an ancient synagogue in Israel, the University of North Carolina...
john gray

Pastor John Gray Admitted to ER; Wife Aventer Says They ‘Need a Miracle’

John Gray, pastor of Relentless Church in Greenville, South Carolina, was admitted to the ER over the weekend with a saddle pulmonary embolism. His wife, Aventer, shared the news on Instagram and asked her followers for prayers for her husband’s life. 
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