In one account, Jesus instructed Simon Peter, a fisherman who hadn't caught any fish that night, to cast his net into the ...
Scientists from Israel’s Kinneret Lab suggest Jesus' miraculous fish catch could align with natural causes, like low oxygen ...
The researchers sent temperature sensors and oxygen measuring devices into Lake Kinneret, tested wind speed and direction, ...
Scientists are now pointing to striking similarities between the “miraculous catch of fish” and a well-known natural ...
According to a team of scientists, one (or perhaps two) of Jesus Christ's miracles might actually have been true. Whether or ...
The Sunday gospel lectionary for the Third Sunday before Advent at the end of this Year B is Mark 1.14-20, the beginning of ...
It’s an interesting studyScientists say they have discovered a possible explanation behind how Jesus performed one of his most ...
Tying together these various lines of evidence, the study authors say that “the presence of fish remains at Gönnersdorf, the ...
Researchers have determined that grid-like patterns on schist slabs from Ice Age site of Gönnersdorf in Germany depict fish caught in nets.
Nearly 16,000-year-old portrayals of fish surrounded by nets had evaded detection until a new technique took magnification to a new level.
Apart from other debris like single-use plastics, it is common to see fishing nets. While some were 'lost' nets, others are simply abandoned, especially when they get ruined or are raided by animals.
Equip your children with fish-catching nets during a camping trip or picnic by a clear stream and you’re setting them up for hours of fun and discovery in nature. These outdoor activities spark ...