Mysterious Ways

Dr. John & Rebecca Jackson

Does God really leave clues of his presence on earth? Dr. John Jackson, a physicist and former professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and his wife, Rebecca, think so. Founders of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado, these real-life Indiana Joneses have spent their entire careers studying relics like the Shroud of Turin from a scientific and spiritual perspective. Mysterious Ways spoke with the pair about relics and the many puzzles they’ve encountered in their work.

How do you become an investigator of relics?

My fascination with relics began at age 13 or 14. My mother showed me a photograph of the Shroud of Turin, the purported

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