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In 1986, archeologists pulled a vessel dubbed a 'Jesus Boat' from the Sea of Galilee, with historians believing the boat informs on the biblical era.
An ancient fishing boat unearthed from the depths of the Sea of Galilee in 1986 provided a rare glimpse into maritime transportation during Jesus Christ's era. While there is no proof this was the ...
I am reminded of the story in Luke 24:13-35 when Jesus was disguised. Two men made the seven-mile trek home to Emmaus from Jerusalem that first Easter morning, overcome with grief, disappointment, and ...
On the passing of Pope Francis, a Savannah priest implores us to never tire of seeking mercy ...
But let us return to Jesus’ appearances to the disciples, including the Emmaus Road journey where he shared a meal with them, and his appearance to the Eleven in Jerusalem.
Scripture and Jesus In Luke 24:13-35, on the day He rose from the dead, Jesus taught two disciples on the road to Emmaus how to read Scripture. These disciples didn’t realize it at first, but they ...
Today we discuss a fascinating multi-layered event called “The Road to Emmaus.” This story only appears in the gospel of Luke 24:13-35 as the first post-resurrection sighting of Jesus.
For Easter Sunday, Rev. Jeremiah Johnston, Ph.D., reflects on the Road to Emmaus and the hope offered by the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ after his death on the cross.
Our Emmaus — this little soup kitchen, food pantry, Kids Cafe and urban farm in the middle of inner-city Erie — takes its name from the place where people "came to know Jesus in the breaking ...
It’s the third day, and we find ourselves with two of Jesus’ disciples on their way out of town, leaving Jerusalem on the road to Emmaus.
As a journalist, I can imagine the conversation with the two Emmaus-bound disciples as a post-resurrection interview carried by a major television network. What makes this account so unusual is ...