On Feb. 2, Día de la Candelaria will mark the end of the holiday season for the Catholic and Latino communities, celebrated with tamales, faith, and family.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio ( WDTN) — An Ohio man is making the best of the cold weather by building sculptures of snow. For Arturo Bojhay, the world is a canvas. Snow sculpting is something he does every year.
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) made a startling confession on his podcast 'The Verdict' on Wednesday, declaring, "Jews didn't kill Jesus – I did." ...
Caiaphas was the High Priest in Jerusalem whom the “Gospels say played a key role in sending Jesus to his death,” reports Haaretz. The Bible describes him as seeking the death of the Christian Messiah ...
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SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is donating $5.1 million to the American Red Cross, the organizations announced on Thursday. The funds will be used for vital ...
Cynthia Erivo’s controversial casting as Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar has moved from divisive headlines to full-blown backlash, as footage of her performance at the Hollywood Bowl went viral ...
Given the fact that they're one of eight teams to have reached 60 wins this season, putting them 0.5 games back of the New York Mets for first place in the NL East, you would think the Philadelphia ...
In April, Daniel Silliman, a senior news editor at Christianity Today, wrote an article ( “Was Jesus Crucified With Nails?”) about an essay published in the Biblical Archaeology Review by New ...
The New Testament provides critical textual evidence that nails were used in Jesus’ crucifixion. In the Gospel of John, Thomas, one of Jesus’ disciples, declares he will not believe in the ...
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of Christian theology, with historical, biblical and archaeological evidence strongly supporting the use of nails in this brutal execution method.