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Ancient Mikveh Discovery Reveals Faithful Jerusalem
Faith Facts
- An ancient mikveh, or ritual bath, was uncovered beneath the Western Wall Plaza, dating to the Second Temple period around 70 A.D.
- The mikveh contained ash from the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, highlighting the city’s dramatic past and the resilience of its people.
- Further archaeological finds include stone vessels and ritual baths, illustrating the spiritual devotion and purity practices of ancient Jerusalem.
The discovery of the mikveh beneath Jerusalem’s Western Wall shines a light on the city’s rich biblical heritage and enduring commitment to religious devotion, even in times of trial. Its presence beneath a layer of destruction serves as a testament to faith persisting through adversity.
During the excavation, experts noted the site’s proximity to historical Temple entrances and emphasized how daily life in Jerusalem was shaped by Biblical purity laws. This underscores the importance of ritual and the role of faith in the city’s community life.
“The exposure of a Second Temple period ritual bath beneath the Western Wall Plaza, with ashes from the destruction at its base, testifies like a thousand witnesses to the ability of the people of Israel to move from impurity to purity, from destruction to renewal,” Mordechai (Suli) Eliav said.
The rectangular mikveh features carefully hewn steps and plastered walls, providing a tangible connection to the faith-based customs of God’s chosen people. Additional items like stone vessels further highlight how scriptural commandments were faithfully observed.
“Jerusalem should be remembered as a Temple city,” Ari Levy remarked, emphasizing the influence of the holy place on daily conduct and the quest for spiritual cleansing.
Rabbi Amichai Eliyahu noted that such discoveries reinforce our understanding of how biblical obedience and daily activities were deeply intertwined in Jerusalem’s godly culture. These archaeological findings call us to remember and preserve the spiritual legacy handed down through the ages.
Stand firm in faith as history confirms God’s promises and calls us to cherish our spiritual inheritance. Stay connected for more inspiring stories that link our past to our future hope.
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God’s Hand Guides Justice as a Gang Killer’s Arrest Exposes Satanic Shadows Over Religious Freedom
Faith Facts
- Suspected MS-13 member Danny Antonio Granados-Garcia arrested in Connecticut for murdering Salvadoran pastor.
- Pastor killed after leading six gang members to Christ, defying satanic influences.
- FBI deporting suspect to El Salvador amid gang threats to religious freedom.
A suspected MS-13 gangster, Danny Antonio Granados-Garcia from El Salvador, faces deportation after FBI arrest in Waterbury, Connecticut. He is wanted for aggravated homicide in the murder of a pastor related to a police officer.
MS-13, born from Salvadoran immigrants in Los Angeles, spreads violence across borders, targeting believers who challenge their reign of terror.
“MS-13 members are notorious for their brutality, violence, and intimidation,” said FBI New Haven Special Agent in Charge P.J. O’Brien. “No matter how committed they are to creating chaos in our communities, the FBI and our law enforcement partners remain steadfast in our commitment to relentlessly pursue members and associates of MS-13 and obtain justice for the victims of their crimes.”
El Salvador’s gangs extort churches and murder clergy, yet President Nayib Bukele fights back, exposing their satanic worship.
“Many people don’t know that our enemy was not just the flesh and blood, but spiritual as well. The gangs didn’t just murder, rape, extort. They also worship Satan,” Bukele declared. “It’s straight up. Literally. When we went to their homes to arrest them, we discovered altars that were used for satanic rituals.”
This victory reminds us that faith conquers spiritual darkness, as Ephesians 6:12 urges warfare against evil forces. Pray for persecuted pastors and leaders upholding Biblical justice and secure borders for family safety.
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Faith Faces a New Test as Explosives Disrupt Manhattan Protests – Yet Hope Endures in God’s Plan
Two young men from Pennsylvania hurled homemade explosives at right-wing protesters opposing Islamic extremism near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion residence.
Federal charges reveal the devices contained TATP, a volatile explosive favored by ISIS terrorists, with suspects invoking the Islamic State group upon arrest.
Faith Facts
- Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, were apprehended Saturday during chaotic protests and counter-protests in Manhattan.
- One device tested positive for triacetone triperoxide, linked to deadly jihadist attacks worldwide.
- Suspects’ references to ISIS underscore persistent radical Islamic threats to American safety and Christian liberties.
Believers must vigilantly defend faith, family, and freedom through prayer and patriotic resolve against encroaching evil.
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God’s Story Continues to Unfold: Bede Librarian Steps Forward to Affirm Faith’s Enduring Legacy in Britain
Historian Tom Holland has been appointed Durham Cathedral’s Bede Librarian, honoring the Venerable Bede, father of English history.
Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People, completed around 731 AD, chronicles Roman Britain and England’s conversion to Christianity.
Faith Facts
- Bede, an 8th-century monk buried at Durham Cathedral, earned his title from the tomb inscription: “Here are buried the bones of the Venerable Bede.”
- Holland, championing Christianity’s foundational role in British society, will discuss Bede and Saxon saints with Dean Philip Plyming on 26 May.
- Monks like Bede preserved Christian culture; Holland explores their lasting impact for renewing modern Britain’s faith-based heritage.
“Bede is the father of English history – so what greater honour could there possibly for an English historian than to be appointed the Bede Librarian in the cathedral where he lies buried.”
“I am thrilled that Tom Holland has accepted the role of Bede Librarian at Durham Cathedral… delighted that he will be helping Durham Cathedral share our wonderful archives and collections with an even wider audience.”
Celebrate guardians of faith like Bede and support sharing Christian history to strengthen family values and patriotic roots today.
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