The first episode of Digging for Truth discusses the importance of archaeology in relationship to the Bible, the history of the ABR ministry, and the Isaiah Seal.
Critical scholars continue to argue that King David was a mythical King Arthur type of figure, or that his kingdom is greatly exaggerated in the Bible.
Skeptics claim the Book of Daniel was originally authored in Israel during the Maccabean era (167-164 BC). The evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other archaeological discoveries refutes this erroneous claim.
Scott and Henry discuss ABR's archaeological excavations at Biblical Shiloh. Dr. Scott Stripling, Director of the Shiloh Excavations, joins the discussion.
Many people claim that the evil and suffering that exist in the world are incompatible with the God revealed in the Bible. Henry Smith and Pastor Mannie Szochet discuss this delicate and deep subject.
Did the Walls of Jericho come tumbling down at the time indicated in the book of Joshua? Scott Lanser explores this question with expert archaeologist Dr. Bryant Wood in part one of this two part interview.
Did the Walls of Jericho come tumbling down at the time indicated in the book of Joshua? Scott Lanser explores this question with expert archaeologist Dr. Bryant Wood in part two of this two part interview.
For decades, scholars have claimed that the archaeological record shows that the account found in Joshua 7-8 is not historical. Henry Smith and Dr. Bryant Wood see how the archaeological evidence matches the Biblical account (Part One).
For decades, scholars have claimed that the archaeological record shows that the account found in Joshua 7-8 is not historical. Henry Smith and Dr. Bryant Wood see how the archaeological evidence matches the Biblical account (Part Two).
Scott Lanser interviews Bryan Windle about the archaeological discoveries at Ephesus that confirm the accuracy of the New Testament, particularly the Book of Acts.
Many skeptics try to separate the realms of fact from the realm of faith. Scott Lanser and Henry Smith discuss this philosophical problem in the culture and its impact on the Church.
Henry Smith interviews geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling. In part one, they discuss the extent and nature of the Flood, and the eruption of Mt. St. Helens as a microcosm of what happened in the year of the Genesis Flood at the time of Noah.
Henry Smith interviews geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling. In part two, they discuss marine fossils, transcontinental geologic features, and the Grand Canyon.
A round table discussion with archaeologist Gary Byers about evidence for the nation of Israel in inscriptions and tablets. Topics include the Berlin Pedestal, the Merneptah Stela, the Shishak Inscription and the Amarna Letters.
Many scholars claim that King David in the Bible is either a fictitious invention or if he was real, his reign is greatly exaggerated. Archaeologist Gary Byers joins Scott and Henry in surveying evidence for David and his kingdom.
Scott Lanser and Henry Smith build on Mr. Smith's interview with Dr. Craig Evans of Houston Baptist University. Topics include: the longevity of the New Testament autographs, the matrix of evidence, and the significance of variants.
Dr. Terry Mortenson talks about the first man in the Bible, Adam. Was Adam created exactly how the Bible describes? Was he "chosen" from a group of other humans? Did Adam evolve from an ape-like creature?
Christian mother and apologist Natasha Crain joins Scott to discuss the growing phenomenon of online shaming towards young Christians by militant atheists.
Dr. Frank Turek of CrossExamined.org joins us to discuss defending the Christian Faith. Dr. Turek will be discussing his book, "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist." Topics include: Truth, Post-Modernism, and the existence of God.
Dr. Frank Turek of CrossExamined.org discusses defending the Christian Faith. Topics include: Creation ex Nihilo, Miracles, and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.