The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus reveals how the gospel confronted pagan power, exposed idolatry, and vindicated the historical truth of Acts 19.
The Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns: Stopping Stations in Italy
Acts 28:15 names two real stations on the Via Appia where Roman believers met Paul, confirming Luke’s precision and the strength of Christian fellowship.
Sailing to Rome on Alexandrian Grain Ships
Paul’s voyage to Rome on Alexandrian grain ships reveals the historical precision of Acts and Jehovah’s sovereign rule over sea, empire, and witness.
Quirinius and the Census of Luke 2:2: A Defense of Scripture’s Historical Accuracy
Luke 2:2 is not a historical blunder. Quirinius fits an earlier Syrian role that harmonizes Augustus’ registration, Herod’s reign, and Jesus’ birth.

