Nora Creech, a passionate advocate for the Shroud of Turin, shares her expertise on how to create an impactful Shroud exhibit that engages the community. In her presentation at the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference & Symposium, Creech outlines her journey of developing the Atonia exhibit, which invites people to explore the Shroud through history, science, and faith.

The exhibit aims to answer the question: “Who is the man of the Shroud?” by guiding visitors through an exploration of the Shroud’s connection to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Creech emphasizes that the exhibit isn’t just about science or history; it’s an opportunity for spiritual reflection. The exhibit’s design includes visual elements such as life-size replicas and hands-on displays to help visitors feel connected to the Shroud’s story.

Creech also discusses the importance of making the Shroud accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. She encourages communities to use the Shroud as a tool for evangelization, offering a space for prayer, reflection, and education. The exhibit’s impact has been profound, with many visitors experiencing a deep emotional and spiritual awakening.

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