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Fact-Checking the Shroud of Turin: Viral DNA Claims vs. Hard Science
April 17th, 2026
If you’ve spent any time on the algorithm-driven side of YouTube or TikTok lately, you might have stumbled across a dramatic video making incredible claims about the Shroud of Turin.The narrative usua... Read More
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Are Churches Just Full of Hypocrites? Defining the True Christian
April 9th, 2026
Are Churches Just Full of Hypocrites? Defining the True ChristianIt is a common objection heard by anyone who has spent time inviting others to church: “I don’t want to go; the church is just filled w... Read More
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Demystifying Biblical Idioms: Grace, Honor, and the Ethics of Non-Retaliation
April 5th, 2026
When reading the Bible, it is easy to impose our modern Western assumptions onto ancient idioms. Two of the most misunderstood phrases are "turn the other cheek" and "heap coals of fire upon their hea... Read More
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Tents, Cubes, and the Architecture of the Cosmos: Is There a Tabernacle in Heaven?
March 27th, 2026
By Rev. Lex DeLong, M.A.When we read the Old Testament, we are often struck by the exhaustive detail surrounding the Mosaic Tabernacle. God provided exact blueprints for every pole, curtain, and clasp... Read More
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The Mystery of the Lost Tribe of Israel: What Happened to Simeon?
March 11th, 2026
If you read through the Old Testament, you might notice something peculiar about the lists of the 12 Tribes of Israel. Simeon is clearly listed in Genesis 29 as a son of Jacob. Yet, when Moses blesses... Read More
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Finding a Biblical Posture When the Nations Shake: A Christian Response to the Middle East
March 3rd, 2026
Watching the news out of the Middle East right now is incredibly heavy. With the recent strikes, the fall of leadership, and the expanding regional retaliation, the scale and gravity of these events a... Read More
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The Prayer Struggle
February 25th, 2026
Why We Struggle to Pray (And How to Start Again) The Struggle:If we are honest, many of us struggle with prayer. We know it is essential, yet it often feels like a duty rather than a delight. We treat... Read More
