There is a moment, familiar to many honest seekers, when faith feels like a leap into the dark — a beautiful hope held together by nothing more solid than longing. Skeptics press in. Questions multiply. And the ancient words of Scripture begin to feel, under the weight of modern doubt, almost too good to be true. If you have ever stood at that edge, archaeology has something to say to you — and so, more importantly, does the living God whose story those ancient stones tell.
Bestselling author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, inspired by a 2022 trip to Israel, spent three years visiting excavation sites across the biblical world. The result is his forthcoming book, The Stones Cry Out: Biblical Archeology, Prophecy and the Last Days (Charisma House, October 2026). D’Souza examines archaeological evidence related to King Solomon’s Temple, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, the Exodus from Egypt, the collapsed walls of Jericho, and — most significantly — the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. His conclusion, stated plainly: