A PIECE of linen woven in the 1st century may have prophetic implications for your life. That sounds weird, but as Russ Breault, president of the Shroud of Turin Education Project, explains, if the Shroud is a receipt for a debt that’s been paid, then — since Christ promised that He would returnContinue Reading

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Russ Breault

IT IS either one of the most important archaeological artifacts of all time or a colossal forgery that has fooled people for hundreds of years. Russ Breault, president of the Shroud of Turin Education Project, discusses how using a CSI approach to investigate the Shroud leads us through early churchContinue Reading

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Barrie Schwortz

THE MOST mysterious piece of fabric in the world is a length of linen housed at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, northern Italy.  Some believe it is the burial shroud of Jesus of Nazareth, due to the inexplicable imprint of the image of a man whoContinue Reading

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ARCHAEOLOGY IS fascinating. It’s like detective work on very old, very cold cases. Today, we discuss the case of a maritime disaster that nearly claimed 276 lives in the Mediterranean Sea more than 1,950 years ago. Several years ago, Mark Gatt, a researcher, diver, and native of the island nationContinue Reading

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Lennart Moller

MANY OF the historic sites described in the Book of Exodus are fenced off and surrounded by guards and “No Trespassing” signs. It appears the government of Saudi Arabia has no desire to allow physical proof of the biblical account to come to light. Dr. Lennart Moller, in an interviewContinue Reading

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