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A king rode in on a donkey. What the crowds cheering "Hosanna" didn't realize would change everything.
Nietzsche called weakness a moral failure. His own words prove him wrong—and the implications reshape everything you thought about power.
500 witnesses. Torture endured. No body ever produced. The case for the resurrection is stronger than critics want you to believe.
God made a covenant with *all* creation—no conditions, no obligations. The rainbow means more than you think.
She mistook the risen Christ for a gardener. One whispered name shattered her grief forever. Read what happened next.
Christianity isn't surging—it flatlined. But why young men are bucking the disaffiliation trend challenges everything critics claim.
Most scholars reject April 3, AD 33 as Jesus' crucifixion date. The astronomical, textual, and calendar evidence tells a far more complicated story.
Executed for hiding priests, Margaret Clitherow chose silence over survival. Her Good Friday martyrdom still challenges what we call justice.
DNA from the Shroud of Turin points to the Middle East—not medieval Europe. The evidence challenges everything historians assumed.
Tortured, imprisoned, dead at 37 — yet this Slovak seminarian's quiet faith is drawing pilgrims from across the world. His story demands to be read.
Pope Leo XIV washed priests' feet, not prisoners. His Holy Week choices are turning tradition into quiet controversy.
Africa now has more Catholics than Europe. The numbers are staggering—and the full story behind them will change how you see global Christianity.
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