WHO IS THE MAN IN THE SHROUD?

A Traveling Exhibit on The Shroud of Turin and Jesus’s resurrection

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Presented with teachings by Jeremiah J. Johnston, Ph.D.

In partnership with Othonia

The Shroud of Turin is a blood-stained linen cloth that bears the mysterious image of a crucified man believed by many to be Jesus. It is one of the most scientifically studied archaeological artifacts in the world, yet modern science cannot explain how the mysterious image on the Shroud was formed.

You are invited to explore the science, history, and Scriptures related to the Shroud in this new and completely updated exhibit.

Full-size Authenticated Museum Quality Shroud Replica

Dr. Johnston brings a full-size, authorized, museum quality replica of the Shroud of Turin, plus other artifacts related to the historical death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, such as:

  • Crucifixion Elements: 3 Crucifixion Nails, 2 Flagra, 1 Spear
  • First-Century Jewish Burial Tomb 3D-printed replica
  • Life size Black & White Panels (Front and Back Images)
  • 24-Full Color Informational Pop up panels
  • Sudarium replica

An ancient artifact that has defied modern science

The Shroud of Turin isn’t just one more “holy relic,” an object of unknown origins and dubious claims; it is an ancient artifact that has defied modern science. We must take it seriously, for it passes every test that has been put to it. The image in the Shroud does not reflect the portraits of Jesus in Medieval art. The wounds don’t match the depiction of the wounds of Jesus. The face of the crucified man in the Shroud resemble the earliest known portraits of Jesus, not the much better known portraits in the Medieval period. The Shroud contains microscopic pollen that is native to first-century Israel. The blood stains are those of a human who suffered trauma. No pious Christian artist of a later time could have known these things.

How the image is present in the Shroud cannot be explained. And now, thanks to new Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering (WAXS) dating technology the Shroud’s first-century date has been confirmed. The Shroud is an important historical artifact that should be studied along with all of the surviving evidence from antiquity that sheds light on the New Testament Gospels, on the activities of Jesus, and, above all, on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.

The Shroud of Turin is indeed the burial shroud of Jesus

In short, there is no compelling objection to the antiquity and authenticity of the Shroud of Turin. There is also no reason to think that the image of the man in the Shroud is anyone other than Jesus of Nazareth, who in the first century was crucified under the authority of Pontius Pilate, who was resurrected on the third day, and who appeared to Saul of Tarsus as blinding light.

Given all that we know, we should conclude that the Shroud of Turin is indeed the burial shroud of Jesus and that this astounding artifact provides weighty evidence of the truth that his followers have proclaimed since that first Easter Sunday: “Jesus Christ is risen indeed!”

"The Face of God" Michael & The Shroud of Turin

Is the Shroud of Turin the real burial cloth of Jesus Christ—or the greatest mystery in Christian history? In this powerful episode of Michael &, Michael Knowles is joined by theologian and historian Dr. Jeremiah Johnston to uncover the mind-blowing discoveries surrounding the Shroud.

From scientific analysis and historical evidence to theological significance, they explore what makes the Shroud one of the most studied and debated relics in the world—and what it could mean for believers today.

Michael Knowles - New EVIDENCE: Head Cloth of Jesus FOUND? The Sudarium of Oviedo

Is this the actual cloth that covered Jesus' face in the tomb? In Part 2 of this powerful episode of Michael &, Michael Knowles and his guest dive into the mystery of the Sudarium of Oviedo—a lesser-known relic believed to be the head cloth of Jesus Christ.

Tour Dates

📍 Nashville, TN (Franklin) – Conduit Church with Darren Tyler
🗓 March 16 - 23

📍 Plano, TX – Prestonwood Baptist Church with Jack Graham & Prestonwood Christian Academy
🗓 April 6 - 13

📍 Prosper, TX – Prestonwood Christian Academy NORTH
🗓 April 16 - 17

📍 Albuquerque, NM – Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig
🗓 April 13 - Easter Sunday, April 20

📍 Kansas City, MO – Fellowship Church with Chris Williams
🗓 April 27 - May 4

📍 Lubbock, TX – Turning Point Community Church with Chuck Angel
🗓 May 18

📍 Orange County, CA – Harvest Church with Greg Laurie
🗓 July 27