When we found it, it was exactly as it was here 2,800 years ago,” one researcher said of the site in the ancient heart of ...
The Bible mentions Jesus' brothers several times ... Golan said he bought the James Ossuary when he was a student of engineering in Israel. 'I didn't recognize its importance at all,' Golan ...
Jews for Jesus has shifted a lot of its focus to Israel, where it now has 60 staff members. The organization’s new CEO, Aaron Abramson, served in the Israeli army. Aaron Abramson’s American ...
Over time, a few locations in Israel have claimed to be Jesus' resting place. But which is legitimate? First, we need to take into account what we know for certain. Christian tradition and ...
I grew up in Israel, which is modern day Judea, which is where Mary grew up. So I feel very, very comfortable portraying her.' ...
For example, Catholic Christians believe that the miracle of transubstantiation take place during the Eucharist, where the bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus.
Messianic Judaism, some of whose followers were known in the past as “Jews for Jesus,” appears to be growing in Israel. Messianic Jews refer to Jesus as “Yeshua” and use Christian holy ...
British survivalist Bear Grylls courted controversy in a Christmas message and advertisement for his new book in which he described Jesus's mother, Mary, as Palestinian refugee in a social media post.
A 2,000-year-old ossuary, possibly belonging to James, brother of Jesus, is on display in Atlanta. Inscribed "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," its authenticity has been debated for years ...