History & Archaeology
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2,000-year-old receipt sheds new light on life in Jerusalem at time of Christ
Losing track of receipts is nothing new. The Israel Antiquities Authority recently announced that a 2,000-year-old receipt was discovered along…
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Most missed Pentecost Sunday – a significant day in church history
Christians around the world celebrated Pentecost on May 28. Sadly, many Churches across the United States ignore this important commemoration…
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Ancient Hebrew Bible sells for $38 million at auction
An 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible recently sold for $38 million in an auction at Sotheby’s auction house in New York City.…
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Ultraviolet light reveals long-hidden passage in Matthew 12
Researchers using ultraviolet lights have uncovered a version of a Bible passage that had been hidden for 1,500 years. The…
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Local cemeteries and history that cannot be forgotten
General Order Number 11, the attempt to destroy the history and peoples of Cass, Bates, Vernon, and parts of Jackson…
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This week’s celebration of Passover has rich meaning for Christians, Messianic rabbi says
The Jewish festival of Passover begins on Wednesday, but many Christians don’t understand its connection with the last supper of…
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Oldest known Hebrew Bible may bring as much as $50 million at auction
The oldest and most-complete Hebrew Bible known to exist soon will go on the market. Experts believe it could be…
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Today in Church History: Arthur Pink writes another letter
Arthur Pink is often described as an eccentric. He didn’t really fit in anywhere. Converted to Christ out of a…
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NYC Pastor: The Difference Between Revival, Renewal, and Awakening
The Asbury revival has brought much attention to the fact that God desires humanity to experience His presence, power, and…
