Herbert W. Armstrong College students on Ophel excavation help unearth 1,950-year-old artifacts.
British journalist speaks to hundreds about Arab-Israel impasse.
The orange-clad campers of dorm 1B climbed out of an early hole to obtain flag football glory.
Effort includes coin drive, third annual silent auction.
Exhibit to include 39 artifacts from eighth century B.C.
ARKANSAS—The Central and Northwest Arkansas congregations participated in a silent auction and coin donation fundraiser in Rogers on February 1 in an effort to raise money for …
Are the days of miracles over? Here’s some pretty strong evidence to the contrary.
Ninth-grade students receive information about archaeological excavations from those who experienced them firsthand.
Director Shane Granger speaks to local service clubs.
‘A time to weep’ means there’s a healthy way to feel your feelings.
Television department cancels WGN superstation, begins airing on 26 local stations.
Thousands of viewers, readers see ads on Facebook and YouTube.
It is commonly believed that Ananias and Sapphira were struck dead because they lied. Is this the reason God inspired an account of this incident to be recorded for us today—or is there a much deeper lesson He wants us to learn from it?
Confirming the truth of God’s Word a stone at a time
EDMOND—The Israel Museum in Jerusalem plans to open a new exhibit in …
Is evolution beyond the realm of improbability, but impossibility?