

NRB 2020
We leave for Nashville today to attend the National Religious Broadcasters convention. We will be pitching our family of products to TV stations, radio stations, and book publishers. God Save the King for TV (eight 30-minute episodes) is in the Read More …

By the Mouth of Two Witnesses
The “morning” observation took place during the darkness before sunrise and then continued until the sun’s brightness occluded most other celestial objects. The “evening” observation worked in reverse. It began with the sun still above the horizon when most other celestial objects were still “invisible,” until the sun set enough for twilight to begin and these other celestial objects to start to become visible. Read More …

Paulus Orosius: History Against the Pagans
The “taxation” or “census” mentioned in Luke 2:1 provides a huge key that unlocks certain portions of the mystery surrounding the birth of Jesus—in particular, the correct date when he was born. But there are also some common misconceptions regarding this verse, usually based on a muddled translation. Read More …

The Travels of Marco Polo
Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer, and writer born in the Republic of Venice in 1254. In 1269 he traveled with his father Niccolo and uncle Maffeo to China on a series of adventures. They returned wealthy men in Read More …

Sorry, “Easter” Isn’t Biblical Either
During the filming for God Save the King, one of the crew members and I were having a conversation. He remarked, “Okay, you’ve completely re-educated me about the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, especially the correct date—so tell me something—is the Read More …

The Ester Gate
When the Roman General Pompey annexed Syria, the Romans entirely redesigned Damascus as a Roman city. Still today, “Old Town” Damascus retains its rectangular Roman design and seven extant ancient gates. The name “Ester Gate” predates the Romans, so it Read More …

Tim Mahoney’s “Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy”
I saw Tim Mahoney’s first film “Pattern’s of Evidence: The Exodus” when it was released a few years ago. It is excellent work. I was especially excited because I noticed David Rohl in the previews and had read his book Read More …