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Michael Lane Books




Exploring biblical Jerusalem, this book offers a compelling examination of archaeological evidence that supports the historical accuracy of biblical events. By analyzing specific stories alongside artifacts and traditional beliefs, the author reveals how remnants of the past affirm the Bible's authenticity. The journey through this ancient city highlights the enduring presence of historical records, reinforcing the notion that the Bible is not merely myth but a testament to actual events.
The Stones Bear Witness: A Journey Through Archaeological Israel
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the intersection of archaeology and biblical authenticity, addressing the common criticism that science disproves the Bible. It highlights numerous archaeological discoveries that support biblical narratives, countering claims that the Bible is merely a collection of myths. Through personal visits and photographs of significant sites, the author presents compelling evidence that reinforces the trustworthiness of biblical accounts, aiming to affirm the Bible's historical and cultural validity.
Customs Modernization and the International Trade Superhighway
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book introduces the International Customs Modernization Process (ICMP), advocating for the overhaul of outdated customs procedures to enhance international trade. By integrating modern technology and contemporary business practices, it aims to improve customs enforcement and streamline the trade of goods. The proposed changes promise to foster cooperation among nations and industries, ultimately contributing to economic growth and efficiency in global commerce.