Who’s Afraid of Reporting the News From a Biblical Perspective?

Great events are unfolding on the streets of Jerusalem and in the headlines of our newspapers every day.
Israel’s VIP Visitors to the Museum of the Bible Publicly Sing Psalm 23

Israeli dignitaries were so moved by an exhibit about Jerusalem that they publicly sang Psalm 23.
Christians Bringing Bible Study to the Knesset

Some Jews might be skeptical of Christians encouraging Jews to study the Bible.
Fossilized Antarctic Forest Stumps Scientists But Fuels Bible Flood Theories

The recent discovery of fossilized trees in Antarctica leaves researchers with unanswered questions which some Bible scholars think they can answer: a global flood that occurred precisely as described in Genesis.
Embassy: Challenges and Opportunities

As the world grows weaker in combatting Islam, and as it develops more of a dhimmi mentality, I think the words of Ambassador Gold, though noble, are falling on deaf ears.
24 Bible Verses About Giving on #GivingTuesday

November 28 is #GivingTuesday. In honor of this global day of giving, here are 24 Biblical verses about physically and spiritually giving.
Thanksgiving Tradition is for Both Christians and Jews

As a Jew, I am thankful that when America was discovered, America discovered the Bible.
Thanksgiving’s Founders Who Loved the Bible, but Not the Jews

The Jewish Indian theory was accepted by scholars
DC’s New Museum of the Bible Invites Visitors to Touch the Western Wall

The Western Wall stone is only one of the impressive aspects of the 430,000-square-foot building with a view of the U.S. Capitol.
Solar Eclipse and the Joshua Miracle? Don’t Take the Bait!

For those who consider that the Bible is an accurate representation of history, or entirely from God, the widely published idea that a solar eclipse could corroborate those events seems like good news for sure.