I had a friend in Sarasota, Florida, who may have been one of the brightest biblical scholars I have ever met. He told me one ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Researchers have successfully germinated a seed that lay dormant for over a millennium in the dry caves of the Judean Desert.
This is no burning bush or spruce from the Garden of Eden, but "Sheba", the resurrected tree, may have been featured in the ...
The seed, dubbed "Sheba," could be the long-lost tree that produced a resin with healing properties mentioned in the Bible.
We read about a second Enoch in Genesis 5. Enoch is the son of Jared ... s composition date sometime between 300 and 200 B.C. This places it as being written between the Old and New Testaments (The ...
The search for Abraham is the search for the divine in ourselves, that heavenly spark that calls us to pray three times a day ...
Scientists have grown an ancient seed from a cave in the Judean Desert into a tree — and it could belong to a locally-extinct ...
Many younger evangelicals, however, are open to new ideas and appear to accept the scientific evidence. One Pew study found a ...
Paul Tripp talks about his new book Everyday Gospel, compares it to his book New Morning Mercies, and shares how he’s praying for God to use it in the hearts of those who read it.
If you haven’t read Ruth recently, or ever, you should. It’s a classic romance. I should say, it’s a romance among other ...
The first 2,000-year-old date seedling was named Methuselah (after the longest-lived person in the Bible) and is now ...