
READ: Archaeologist Uncovers Evidence for Real Location of Jesus’ First Miracle
For centuries, pilgrims and scholars have sought the exact site where Jesus Christ performed His first miracle—turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. Now, historian and archaeologist Tom McCollough believes he has uncovered compelling evidence that may finally pinpoint the true location of this biblical event, offering fresh insight into one of the Gospel’s most iconic moments.
VIDEO: Where is God Calling You to Rise Up? | The Pulse - Ep. 35
Tony Merkel joins Troy Brewer to reflect on what it means to walk in God’s purpose during this time of transformation and discuss powerful testimonies of how God is moving in extraordinary ways—both seen and unseen. From supernatural rescues to miraculous baptisms, these stories reveal Heaven breaking through on Earth.
READ: Scientific Team Probes Durupinar Formation for Potential Human Construction
High in the rugged terrain of eastern Turkey, nestled just three kilometers from the Iranian border and 6,500 feet above sea level, lies a geological anomaly that has sparked decades of speculation. Known as the Durupinar Formation, this boat-shaped landmass has been hailed by many as the possible resting place of one of the most famous vessels in human history—Noah’s Ark. Now, a new wave of scientific inquiry may bring us closer than ever to the truth.
VIDEO: ‘CIA Admits Ark of the Covenant is REAL and They know Where It Is’
What if the Ark of the Covenant—one of the holiest artifacts in history—wasn’t lost after all, but secretly tracked by the CIA? Newly resurfaced documents from 1988 reveal shocking claims that the U.S. government confirmed the Ark’s existence through remote viewing, describing a gold-covered chest guarded by powerful beings in an underground Middle Eastern chamber. It sounds like something out of Indiana Jones, but according to these reports, it's all real.