By Jonathan Laden
Inscription, “Jesus, son of Mary,” found in Jezreel – Biblical Archaeology Society
By Nathan Steinmeyer
A team from the University of Haifa identified dozens of salt production installations in the immediate vicinity of the coastal city near modern Haifa, many of which had been used and reused for hundreds of years, between 200 B.C.E and 1300 C.E.
— Read on www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/daily-life-and-practice/the-land-of-salt/
By Anugrah Kumar
After a body of water near the Dead Sea in Jordan recently turned red, the Jordan Valley Authority tested the water and offered a reason behind the change of its color.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/jordan-officials-reveals-cause-of-water-near-dead-sea-turning-red.html
By John Stossel
Government-run schools fail kids. But private education made possible by charity can put kids on the path to a better future.
— Read on www.dailysignal.com/2021/09/22/when-it-comes-to-education-charity-can-change-lives/
By Bruce Frohnen
Both Monticello and Mount Vernon are imposing estates.
Both Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were imposing historical figures.
What do the homes tell us about the statesmen? Quite a bit, it turns out…
By Ryan Foley
The pastor of a Haitian church in Texas is urging Haitian migrants to refrain from making the journey to the United States as he has heard “heartbreaking” stories of “brokenness” related to the abuses migrant families suffer on their journey to the border.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/haitian-pastor-warns-immigrants-about-dangers-of-journey-to-us.html
By Ryan Foley
Hundreds of religious freedom advocates marched in solidarity with persecuted Christians worldwide Saturday as part of a movement to “rise up as one voice for the persecuted Church.”