Faith
Few relics in human history have provoked such intense investigation as the Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth imprinted with the faint image of a crucified man. It has been studied by physicists, chemists, pathologists, historians, and skeptics for more than a century. To many, it represents the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. To…
Introduction
The question of whether the United States was founded as a Christian nation is often framed as a matter of modern politics. However, historical documents and the stated intentions of many of the Founders reflect that Christian principles were deeply embedded in the design, rhetoric, and institutions of the early republic. Christianity did not…
Across continents, from the villages of Nigeria to the prison cells of China, Christians are dying for their faith—often unseen and unheard. This is not history. It’s now.
Across the globe, Christianity faces its gravest assault in generations. The modern persecution of believers has reached epidemic proportions: burned churches, mass abductions, executions, and entire communities erased…

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