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How Billy Graham Learned the Art of Preaching | [View online]( [Give Now]( Advertisement [Christianity Today Connection]( [Home]( [Our Latest]( [Subscribe]( Wednesday, August 28, 2019 [Have Archaeologists Found the Lost City of the Apostles?]( [Have Archaeologists Found the Lost City of the Apostles?]( Recent discoveries have placed the biblical city of Bethsaida closer to shore where Peter and Andrew left their nets to follow Christ. R. Steven Notley, PhD After [recent]( [headlines]( announced that archaeologists in Israel had uncovered the Church of the Apostles, questions followed. What church is this? And what do these findings tell us about the days of Jesus and his earliest followers? The world’s attention has turned to a small excavation on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, a project I have been involved with as the academic director since the beginning. Our findings have rekindled the debate about the location for Bethsaida, the home ... 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