12 Biblical Archaeological Discoveries You’ve Never Heard Of Before with Dr. Titus Kennedy

Archaeological Discoveries, Bible, Christian Apologetics, Christianity, Digging Up the Bible, Dr. Frank Turek, Dr. Titus Kennedy, morality, philosophy, Podcast, religion, theology
What are some of the most recent archaeological discoveries that confirm or corroborate what the Bible says? Archaeologist Dr. Titus Kennedy joins Frank to uncover groundbreaking evidence that connects ancient artifacts to real people, places, and events mentioned in Scripture. Together they explore questions like: What makes the ancient city of Zoar so significant? Is there any archaeological evidence for Sodom and Gomorrah? What does the “Nomads of Yahweh” inscription reveal about Israel’s early history? Why is there ongoing disagreement about when the Exodus occurred? What did Titus recently discover inside Amenhotep II’s tomb? What is Joel Kramer’s favorite archaeological discovery from the Old Testament? What seven people associated with the crucifixion of Jesus have archaeological evidence? Is the Vatican in the right spot? What archaeological proof exists for figures…
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Discovery Institute-Funded Paper in Scientific Reports Applies an ID-Inspired Approach to Cancer

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Humans have bioengineered many drugs to fight cancer. We’ve all seen this: Many cancer drugs may work but they often have devastating side effects. Source
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The Search for Extraterrestrials: Keeping Hope Alive

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The question looms: How much can science avoid facts while retaining the character of science? Source
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How Do I Help People Care About Truth, Not Just Know About It?

1. Does Truth Exist?, Adam Lloyd Johnson, Apologetics, Caring About Truth, Christian Apologetics, Christian community, Christian Teaching, Christianity, Convincing Proof, Gospel, Holy Spirit, Power of Prayer, sharing the Gospel, Spiritual Gifts, Theology and Christian Apologetics
If a person knows about God and knows about absolute truth, how does he come to accept it? How can I help that person care about that truth, not just know about it? That is a good question. I’m so glad God brought this question my way because I’ve been struggling through this myself lately too. I don’t have all the answers, but I’ll share with you what He’s been teaching me. I struggle with this question often because I’m a teacher at heart. I love to learn, assimilate, process, summarize, and pass it on to others. God has just built me to do that very thing. Granted, I’m not the best in the world at it, but I do the best I can for the glory of God. What…
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Whom Shall I Fear? Examining Courage in the Christian Faith with Heidi St. John

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Aristotle said, “Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others.” But what does it REALLY mean to have courage? Frank sits down with author and speaker, Heidi St. John, to discuss how to overcome fear in a world full of hostility towards biblical Christianity. From surviving childhood abuse, cancer, and severe anxiety to homeschooling her seven children and even running for Congress, Heidi has learned firsthand how God uses trials to deepen our faith and push us outside our comfort zones. Together, Frank and Heidi unpack what real courage looks like, why Christians need it now more than ever, and how to instill it in others (especially our kids!). They tackle questions like: Why is courage the foundation for living out our…
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From John West, a Concise Explanation of Evolution’s Toxicity

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At a dinner at my home, a guest launched into a lengthy explanation of why, as a religious person, neither he nor anyone should be bothered by “evolution.” Source
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Charlie Kirk’s Message Lives On

Apologetics, Charlie Kirk, Christian Apologetics, Christian Worldview, Christianity, Courage and Faith, Cultural Hostility, Culture and Politics, Faith in Jesus, free speech, Gospel, Standing for Truth, The FreeThinking Theist, Theology and Christian Apologetics, Tim Straton, Tim Stratton
I couldn’t sleep last night. I’ll never forget where I was when I first heard the news. I was at the dentist, sitting in the chair getting a cavity filled by my dentist—who, years ago, was in my youth group. After numbing me up, he left the room to let the medication set in. I pulled out my phone, opened Facebook, and saw Graham Allen’s post (seconds after he posted it) asking for prayers for Charlie Kirk. My heart sank. I immediately googled “Charlie Kirk.” Nothing came up. I refreshed it twice, and finally one lone article came up simply noting that Kirk was shot in Utah. No other details were given. A few minutes later, my dentist walked back into the room. His face was pale and shaken. He told…
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Why Can’t We Just Go Back to Unprovable Faith?

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Kathleen Stock’s witty effort to blunt the force of the evidence presented in that new French book raises a stark question. Source
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