EASTER ISSUES 2026: Two Archeological Finds Confirm Bible’s Description of Pontius Pilate

(856 WORDS) — In his just-released masterpiece entitled “The Jesus Discoveries: 10 Historic Finds That Bring Us Face-to-Face With Jesus,” Dr. Jeremiah Johnston of christianthinkers.com shares a revealing vignette from 1840 involving Karl Marx and his tutor, Professor Bruno Bauer. Marx was then 22-years old and an atheist working on a dissertation focused on religion.…

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HILL STAFF NEWS: You May Find Your Next Staff Job Here

(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM DAKOTA GORDON – Has come a long way from the little town of Coleman, Oklahoma, taking over as Press Assistant/Legislative Correspondent for Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI). Dakota comes to the Hill from the Michigan state legislature in Lansing where he was Media Liaison and Communications Adviser for GOP…

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FAITH OF THE FOUNDERS: John Jay’s Thankful Last Will and Testament

(QUICK READ) — John Jay was one of the authors, with Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, of The Federalist Papers, which was absolutely essential to the successful effort to secure approval of the then-proposed Constitution by New York and Virginia. Without either of those states, the Constitution would likely have failed to gain adoption. Jay…

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CONSIDER THIS: Second ‘Why Israel Matters’ Seminar for Hill Aides Convenes This Wednesday

(572 WORDS) — Dr. Susan Michaels, USA President of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) and Director of American Christian Leaders for Israel, is the featured speaker for the second of five scheduled “Why Israel Matters” seminars for congressional aides and interns. The seminars are hosted on Capitol Hill at the Faith & Liberty Ministry…

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HILL STAFF VIEWS: NFL’s Anti-Trust Exemption Could Be In Serious Jeopardy

(QUICK READ) — National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell, are you listening? A majority, 53 percent, of congressional aides responding to a recent CNCT Capitol Pulse survey said they agree Congress should reconsider the organization’s anti-trust exemption. Among Democratic aides, 64 percent of those responding said yes, the NFL’s anti-trust exemption should be reconsidered, compared…

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