What happens when you take a maverick archaeologist and a filmmaker and drop them into Petra? A film that probably wasn’t sanctioned by OSHA. Aaron Judkins and Ty Towriss discuss their “travelogumentary,” Qumran 2 Petra.

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THE SECOND group to return from Babylon to Jerusalem was led by Ezra the priest in 458 B.C. It was a four-month journey, which the Jews undertook without an armed guard — something that was unheard of in that day.Continue Reading

HE STARTED down a path that probably would have led to drugs, prison, or early death. Instead, he found the path to eternal life. Mondo de la Vega, Co-Host of The Jim Bakker Show, talks about the road he might have traveled, fatherhood, and the power of God’s love.

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AN ASTUTE listener pointed out that we skipped chapter 9 of Deuteronomy way back between studies #44 and #45, so we begin this week by correcting that oversight.

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We’ll never escape the gatekeepers if we keep using their gates. Join me at a brand new Twitter alternative, one whose founders will ensure it remains civil and open to users who appreciate Western civilization and its Christian foundation. Check out SocialGalactic. My profile is here.Continue Reading

THE STORY of Esther, a Jewish woman who became queen of Persia, is the origin of the Purim holiday, celebrating the salvation of the Jewish people from Human, a key advisor to Xerxes, the king.Continue Reading

APOCALYPTIC PROPHECIES of the coming Day of the Lord are the focus of the last three chapters of Zechariah. Today we discuss the prophet’s vision of the final battle of the age and compare it to Armageddon and the war of Gog and Magog.

We also talk about the aftermath, the millennial reign (although Zechariah doesn’t call it that), and the final world order, when God rules and reigns over the entire world from Jerusalem.Continue Reading