Bryan Windle discusses five discoveries: Rehoboam's Wall at Lachish, a possible location for Emmaus, Asheklon Skeletal DNA, a Moabite altar in Jordan, and a monumental staircase at Hazor.
Ted Wright of Epic Archaeology talks about the need for archaeology in Christian apologetics, philosophical biases against the Bible, and the historical Sojourn and Exodus.
Ted Wright talks about Epic Archaeology Museum Tours, Archaeology and Apologetics, the historical Exodus, the 3rd Commandment, Lachish, the Taylor Prism, and Hezekiah.
Henry Smith and Scott Lanser discuss the Coronavirus and the Gospel. Subjects include: prayer requests for the ABR ministry, Romans 8:19-22, Colossians 1:20, and Adam's Fall.
Looking for something worthwhile to do during the Coronavirus quarantine? Pastor Bryan Windle and Henry Smith share faith building archaeological resources.
Archaeologist and filmmaker Joel Kramer joins from Amman Jordan to talk about the destruction of Jericho in Joshua 6 and the controversies related to the archaeological evidence found at the site.
Dr. Scott Stripling talks about evidence for the ritual purity culture in ancient Judaism and its impact on the early Church. The discussion includes ABR's excavation of a New Testament village at Khirbet el-Maqatir, and the Holy Grail.
What exactly is the doctrine of providential preservation? What grounds do we have for the claim that God has preserved his written word? Dr. Richard Brash joins to answer these questions about the preservation of the Bible.
Our knowledge of Gallio in Acts 18 comes not only from Scripture, but also from writers outside of the Bible. Archaeologically there are two discoveries that relate to Gallio: the bema in Corinth and the Delphi Inscription.
Pilate is mentioned by name 56 times in the Gospels. Bryan Windle discusses the archaeological and literary evidence for the person of Pontius Pilate, one of the most important figures in world history.
Tim Chaffey talks about the life sized Noah's Ark built by Answers in Genesis in Williamstown, KY. Topic include the scope of the Flood as it is given in the biblical texts, the number of animal "kinds" needed, and worldview paradigms.
Dr. Scott Stripling talks about synagogues in the NT and their purposes, and archaeological evidence in Judea and Samaria for synagogues in the New Testament era.
Bryan Windle discusses the life and times of King Hezekiah. Topics of discussion include: Hezekiah's tunnel, seals and bullae, the Siloam Inscription, Lachish, and the Taylor Prism.
King Ahab ruled in Israel for 22 years. Bryan Windle joins to talk about archaeological evidence found connected to this wicked king including the Samaria ivories, the Kurkh Monolith, Jezebel's seal, and Naboth's vineyard.
In the first of a four part series, Ted Wright of Epic Archaeology joins to talk about Defending the Christian faith and about the question, "Does Truth Exist?"
Ted Wright of Epic Archaeology joins to discuss topics of natural revelation, human conscience, the cosmological and teleological arguments, and design in the universe.
Ted Wright joins again to discuss "Defending the Faith" asking the question, "Are Miracles Possible?" Topics include: theism, atheism, pantheism, natural laws, the open and closed box, and Jesus' Resurrection.
Ted Wright joins again to talk about the reliability of the New Testament. Subjects include: eyewitnesses, historical records, archaeological evidence, the Resurrection, Josephus and Tacitus.
ABR Staff Member, Bryan Windle talks about one of the longest reigning kings of Judah - King Uzziah. Topics include: the Uzziah tablet, his expansionist policy, the Sebnayau Seal, Amos' earthquake, and more.
Bryan Windle discusses the reign of King Omri of the northern kingdom of Israel. Topics include: Tirzah, Samaria, the Moabite Stone, the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, and Tiglath Pileser III.