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Resilience Development in ActionResilience Development in ActionE.214 Behind the Badge: Cultural Competency in First Responder TherapySend us a textWhat happens when a first responder walks into a therapist's office and shares a traumatic experience so dark that the therapist needs "a few minutes" before responding? For most first responders, this confirms their worst fear: no one can handle their reality. That's why cultural competency isn't just helpful—it's essential.In this powerful conversation with the founding members of "Behind the Badge and Beyond," we explore the critical importance of specialized mental health care for those who serve our communities. Lisa Knowles, Richard Winning, Erin Sheridan, Alexa Silva, Jennifer Waldron, an...2025-07-2352 minHouse Calls the PodcastHouse Calls the PodcastEp #17: A Love of Life, Baby with Orthopedic Surgeon Steve BrownMatt and Ti aka Dr. House sit down with Steve Brown M.D. Steve has been an orthopedic surgeon for 36 years. He is currently battling a cancer diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Steve has a love of his career and a passion for life. This is an incredible conversation and I would highly recommend it for all medical professionals, healthcare students, or anyone looking for inspiration. 2025-03-111h 17Unlocked with Skot WaldronUnlocked with Skot WaldronUnlocking Love Being Good Business With Steve FarberIn the podcast episode “Unlocking Love: Being Good Business” featuring Steve Farber, host Skot Waldron explores the transformative power of love in the business environment. Farber, a renowned leadership expert, emphasizes that integrating love into the workplace is not just a lofty ideal but a crucial strategy for fostering engagement, enhancing productivity, and driving success. He discusses practical approaches for leaders to cultivate a culture of compassion and connection within their teams, while also addressing the misconceptions that often surround emotional expression in professional settings. Ultimately, the conversation highlights how prioritizing love can lead to more fulfilling and effective busi...2024-09-1040 minSam WaldronSam WaldronEpisode 293, Steve & EydieEpisode 293, Steve & Eydie, presents the music of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and their 55-year partnership. Songs include Go Away Little Girl, If He Walked Into My Life Today, Where or When, Party Doll, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, I Remember It Well, plus nine more.   45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s Episode 292 Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Playlist 1 Portrait of My Love Steve Lawrence 2 Footsteps Steve Lawrence 3 When Your Lover Has Gone Eydie Gorme 4 Blame It On The Bossa Nova Eydie Gorme 5 Make Yourself Comfortable Steve & Eydie 6 This Could Be the Start of Som...2024-02-2057 minSam WaldronSam WaldronEpisode 293, Steve & EydieEpisode 293, Steve & Eydie, presents the music of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and their 55-year partnership. Songs include Go Away Little Girl, If He Walked Into My Life Today, Where or When, Party Doll, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, I Remember It Well, plus nine more. 45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s Episode 292 Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Playlist 1 Portrait of My Love Steve Lawrence 2 Footsteps Steve Lawrence 3 When Your Lover Has Gone Eydie Gorme 4 Blame It On The Bossa Nova Eydie Gorme 5 Make Yourself Comfortable Steve & Eydie 6 This Could Be the Start of Something Big St...2024-01-1157 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronNew Book By Pastor Steve Waldron Unconditional Eternal Security Is It Scriptural?A new book on an important Biblical topic!2022-04-2503 minOpen AgendaOpen Agenda7: Capturing nature on camera with Steve WaldronFor the Open Agenda podcast we really do care about giving a platform to people who have personal hobbies. We want our guests to talk about everyday life and discuss what matters to them. We'd like to introduce you to Steve Waldron from London, who has a hobby in nature photography. We talk to Steve about capturing nature in the garden especially with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch coming up soon on the 28th and 30th January. We also discuss why everyone should have a passion to help beat plastic pollution in our rivers, seas and oceans. O...2022-01-2243 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronGenesis Commentary By Steve Waldron For Sale!!Recently released, this would make a great Christmas Gift or a way to begin the New Year! God bless you! We appreciate you so much!!!!2021-12-2103 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronCommentary On Genesis By Pastor Steven Waldron- Available on Amazon!!This 3 Volume Commentary series on the Book of Genesis is now available on Amazon. Please consider purchasing, and buying for gifts for friends and family. God bless you! We appreciate your loyalty and listening everyday!!2021-10-1504 minApostolic Voice with Ryan FrenchApostolic Voice with Ryan FrenchEp. 37 | Is the King James Bible the Best Translation? - Special Guest Steve WaldronPastor Steve Waldron (New Life of Albany Georgia) and Ryan ask and answer big questions about the Bible: How did we get the Bible? How did we get the King James Bible? Is the King James the best English translation? What about other modern English translations? Can the Bible be trusted as the literal Word of God? And, three books everyone should read.  Steve Waldron is a longtime professor of theology at Indiana Bible College, pastor of a revival church in Albany, GA., prolific writer, speaker, thought-leader, podcaster (Biblical Archeology Today with Steve Waldron), and YouTuber (New L...2021-08-011h 11Biblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Dead Scrolls Part 3 The ManuscriptsWhat type of manuscripts were found there? How many? We look at this and more on this episode of Biblical Archaeology Today with Steve Waldron! Please share, subscribe, and pray! God bless you today in Jesus Name is my prayer for you!2021-05-1909 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe 1st Dynasty of Ur From the Sumerian Kings List Part 4 on UrThe Sumerian Kings List gives details on the Kings of Ur, and attendant conditions including war. We also look at the tomb of Shubad of Ur. God bless you today!!2021-03-2206 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe City of Ur and the Region of Sumer Ur Part 3The region of Sumer is considered quite possibly the oldest civilization in the world. It was a region of incredible artistry and technology. It was from this area that Abraham came out of Ur. God bless you today in Jesus Name!2021-03-2108 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe City of Ur and Abraham the PatriarchThe city of Ur was an amazingly advanced and bustling town in antiquity. It was dedicated to the moon god sin. It was from this context Abraham was called to the Holy Land, and to be in the lineage of Messiah. God bless you today!2021-03-2007 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronUr City of Abram Part 1 Ziggurat of Ur and Archaeological HistoryUr has been one of the most fascinating archaeological finds. Beginning in 1854 and lasting until 1934, Ur was extensively excavated. We also look at the amazing ziggurat of Ur. This is a Part 1, so please be sure to listen to the rest of the series. God bless you today!2021-03-1910 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBoghazkoy And The Hittite Empire: More Evidence The Bible Is TrueIn 1906, when Boghazkoy was uncovered, an entirely new field of study was opened in the ANE. The Hittites, previously seen as mythical, were now seen as historical, and prevalent in Bible times. God bless you and thank you for listening!2021-03-1807 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Elephantine Papyri and Background For Ezra and NehemiahUsing the Open Study Bible from Thomas Nelson, we study why this 1903 finding on Elephantine Island, located on the first cataract of the Nile, is significant. God bless you today!!!2021-03-1708 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Code of Hammurabi Contrasted with the PentateuchSince it’s discovery in 1901, the Code of Hammurabi has been a monumental piece of ancient near eastern archaeology. This 7 feet by 6 feet diorite slab contains almost 300 paragraphs of legal provision. It is often compared and contrasted with the Law of Moses which came over 3 centuries or so later. God bless you today!2021-03-1612 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Gezer Calendar Possibly the Oldest Paleo Hebrew WritingThis fascinating 1908 discovery by Irish Archaeologist RA Stewart Macalister is evidently a school child’s learning tool. Dating to about 925 BC, it gives the agricultural calendar of the day. It was written by Abijah, which means Jehovah is my Father. Gezer is 20 miles west of Jerusalem. God bless you today!2021-03-1504 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Amarna Letters and the Moabite Stone or Mesha Stele 2 Great 19th Century FindsIt would be difficult to overestimate the Biblical and historical value of these 2 items in Archaeology. Found in 1886 and 1868 respectively, many cities, people, and events of Scripture are contained in the 2 discoveries. Egypt and Moab are the origination points of these artifacts of the sands of time.2021-03-1407 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Library of Ashurbanipal in Nineveh (Mosul)Discovered by Austen Henry Layard in 1849, the 30,000+ tablets are a treasure trove of information. HG Wells called it the most precious source of historical material in the world. It is currently in the British Museum. God bless you today!2021-03-1312 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Behistun Inscription Key To The Akkadian LanguageUsing the Open Study Bible from Thomas Nelson as our base, we look at the Behistun Inscription. Henry Rawlinson literally risked his life to give us a translation of this trilingual victory monument 500 ft above the surrounding plain. God bless you today!2021-03-1207 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Rosetta Stone Birth Of Biblical ArchaeologyNapoleons discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1798 can scarcely be overplayed in its importance in understanding the past. It opened worlds and vistas hitherto closed in the sands of time. Champillion and others yeomans efforts in unlocking this trilingual Stone are to be applauded. God bless you today!2021-03-1106 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronNew Testament Manuscripts Show The Veracity Of ScriptureThere are over 20,000 New Testament Manuscripts in a variety of languages and contexts from the first few centuries of the Christian era. How does this compare to other ancient literature? Does is confirm the Bible? Let’s take a look. God bless you today!2021-03-1014 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronEvidence For Jesus And the New Testament From Non-Christian SourcesSeutonius, Tacitus, Pliny, Trajan, Josephus, and Thallus are among the host of sources that speak of Christ and Christianity in early sources. God bless you today!2021-03-0904 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Erastus Chamberlain of the City of Corinth Inscription 1929In 1929 a discovery was made on a pavement in Corinth that seemingly confirmed Scripture. It read of Erastus the Chamberlain of the city. Romans 16:23 had spoken of Erastus being the Chamberlain of Corinth. God bless you today in Jesus Name!2021-03-0803 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Nazareth Decree Condemning Grave Robbing From 48 ADThis 24x15 piece of marble is considered to be an incredible attestation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from those who accept its veracity. Take a listen! God bless you today!2021-03-0705 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronNew Testament Cities Excavated In ArchaeologyAlmost every city, region, and area mentioned in the New Testament has been identified. Whether in Israel proper, or in the extended area of the Mediterranean and Ancient Near East, basically everything has been identified, and is congruent with the Biblical record. God bless you today!2021-03-0605 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Ossuary of James, the Half Brother of Jesus DiscoveryWhen this was initially made public in October of 2002, it was haled as one of the worlds greatest archaeological discoveries. It was almost immediately challenged as a forgery. After many years of examination, even in Court, the evidence certainly leads on to conclude this is authentic. God bless you today!!2021-03-0504 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronSergius Paulus From Acts 13, 3 Inscriptions Bearing His NameThe early Christian convert Sergius Paulus is seen to be a historical figure, as 3 inscriptions bearing his name have been uncovered in Archaeology. 2 in Cyprus and 1 in Rome. God bless you today!2021-03-0402 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe City of Tarsus and Its Influence on the Apostle PaulTarsus, known as the 3rd city in the Empire, had a University and a massive library. God had Paul uniquely positioned to win his world to God. God bless you today!2021-03-0303 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Temple Warning To Gentiles Discovered In Jerusalem2 stone slabs, one found in 1871 and the other in 1938 have been found on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Both give the death penalty for gentiles trespassing, according perfectly with Scripture. God bless you today!2021-03-0203 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronLuke’s Accurate Use Of Politarch in Acts 17:6 Confirmed in ArchaeologyActs 17:6 was long thought to be an inaccurate term used by the writer of Acts. With several archaeological discoveries from Thessalonica, we now know that the term Luke used is correct. God bless you today!!2021-03-0103 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronRabbi Gamaliel, the New Testament, and the Apostle PaulThis incredibly influential Rabbi is described with some of the extra-biblical historicity we know about him. God bless you today!!2021-02-2803 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronGallio Inscription, Or The Delphi InscriptionIn 1908, 9 fragments were discovered that had Gallio’s name inscribed, written from the Emperor Claudius. This discovery was made at the temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece. God bless you today!2021-02-2703 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Judgment Seat Of Pontius Pilate Discovered In Jerusalem. The GabbathaThe Gabbatha, the judgment seat where Pontius Pilate judged Jesus, has been uncovered in Jerusalem. It is near the great Temple Mount, and is in the Fortress Antonia. Yet another great confirmation of the authenticity and historical reliability of Scripture. God bless you today!2021-02-2603 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronPaul’s Conversion: Straight Street In DamascusStraight Street in Damascus is still in existence. A Church was built there in the 2nd Century AD. This was the site of Paul’s conversion and healing. Damascus is considered to be the oldest continually inhabited city in the world. God bless you today!2021-02-2502 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronJesus As God Depicted On The Cross From The 1st Century: The Alexamenos GraffitoThe Alexamenos Graffito is one of the most striking depictions of early Christianity. It shows a Roman Soldier with an upraised hand worshipping a man on a cross with a donkeys head. It says he is worshipping his God. This shows among other things, that Jesus was worshipped as God very early. The depiction dates from the 1st-3rd century AD. God bless you today!2021-02-2404 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronLuke’s Accuracy In The Book Of ActsOver a century ago, Sir William Ramsey went to the Mediterranean to disprove Luke and Acts. After several years is study, he converted to Christianity. Luke is shown as a precise Historian by all standards, and the Bible is shown to be true. God bless you today!2021-02-2303 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronCrucifixion Victim And Nail Discovered In North Jerusalem 1968Yehohanan, a crucifixion victim, was discovered in 1968 in North Jerusalem. He still had a 7 inch Roman spike in his heel, and wounds in his forearms. His full name was Yehohanan Ben Hagakol. God bless you today!2021-02-2203 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronTomb of Lazarus on the East Side of the Mount of OlivesEvidence for the Tomb of Lazarus is quite strong. It was identified as such in the 2nd century AD. It was renamed the place of Lazarus very early as well. It’s geographic location on the east side of the Mount of Olives also fits. God bless you today!2021-02-2104 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Arch of Titus in Rome and its Biblical SignificanceTitus’ Triumphal Arch in Rome Italy is a reminder set in stone the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Among items depicted on the relief are a Scroll of Law, trumpets, the menorah, and the table is shewbread. These items would have been in use in the time of Jesus and Zacharias. God bless you today! In Jesus Name!2021-02-2004 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Pool of Siloam and Baptism on the Day of PentecostOn the southern edge of the city of David is the Pool of Siloam. Actually, 2 pools are there, 1 from Hezekiahs time and one from the time of Jesus. These rock cut pools were probably where the 3,000 were baptized on the Day of Pentecost, due to its proximity to where Peter would have been speaking. God bless you today!2021-02-1904 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Pool of Bethesda in ArchaeologyPrior to the 1800s, the Pool of Bethesda was considered a myth, and hence the Gospel of John was inauthentic. With its discovery underneath a 5th century AD Byzantine Chapel, it is now seen as assiduously proving in minute detail the Gospel of John. God bless you today!2021-02-1803 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe High Priest Caiaphas Ossuaries Discovered!2 finds, one in 1990, and another in 2011, have Caiaphas’ name inscribed on them. Caiaphas evidently had at least 2 sons, one named Joseph and the other named Yeshua, and a granddaughter named Miriam according to the inscriptions. This fascinatingly confirms one of the major characters of the New Testament as being historical. God bless you!2021-02-1705 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Dead Sea Scrolls: A Remarkable Series of DiscoveriesThe initial discovery was in 1947 by a Bedouin shepherd boy. Over the next several years a total of 980 texts, consisting of 30,000+ fragments were discovered in various caves at Qumran. The texts are not al Biblical, but every OT Book but Esther was found. These date from about 300 BC-68 AD. The famous Isaiah Scroll is housed at the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem. It gives a tremendous testimony to the veracity of Scripture, the ability of scribes to perfectly preserve a text for a millennium. God bless you today!2021-02-1711 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronCE 2 IBC Part 3More proofs of the veracity of Scripture! God bless! 2/15/22021-02-1628 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronChristian Evidence 2 Indiana Bible College Part 2Part 2 of CE2 2/15/21. No phone interruptions! Yay! Praise Jesus!2021-02-1621 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronChristian Evidence 2 Indiana Bible College Part 1Part 1 sorry for the phone interruption! Sigh2021-02-1513 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Absalom Tomb Inscriptions: Scripture and TraditionThe traditional tomb of Absalom, should I call him king?, has 2 fascinating inscriptions on it. One is Luke 2:25, possibly one of the oldest examples of that Verse found. The other says this is the burial of Zechariah, John the Baptist’s father. Interesting indeed! God bless you today in Jesus Name!2021-02-1505 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Temple Mount in Jerusalem and Archaeology230 feet of the retaining wall of Herods Temple still remain in the Holy Land. This is a place where Jews and others from around the world gather to pray. It is. considered the holiest site for Jews, and Muslims also revere it. My sister actually found some tile dating to around 38 AD in an archaeological dig near there. God bless you!2021-02-1405 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Synagogue of Jesus At CapernaumThis is quite likely the Synagogue Jesus gave His Bread of Life soliloquy at in John 6. It was found underneath a 5th century AD Synagogue, and was made of black basalt. A Synagogue where Jesus taught! Wow! God bless you today!2021-02-1304 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Pontius Pilate Inscription From CaesareaThis is a 1st century AD inscription that says Pontius Pilate was Prefect of Judea. It is considered one of the preeminent discoveries in Israel. God bless you today!2021-02-1303 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronPeter’s House In Capernaum DiscoveredThis is one of the most incredible finds in all of archaeology. The Apostle Peters House found in Capernaum. It has prayers to Jesus as God inscribed on its walls. I have visited the site, and it is fascinating! God bless you today!2021-02-1105 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronHerod the Great and the Herodium in ArchaeologyHerod the Great is one of the more despised figures in history. He, like most of us, was a complex individual. He seems to have been given to megalomania and paranoia. There is much archaeological proof of his existence. We look at that today. God bless you!!2021-02-1004 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKing Nebuchadnezzar In ArchaeologyKing Nebuchadnezzar, the head of gold in Daniel, is seen multiple times in Archaeology. Whether it is 14,000,000 bricks with his name inscribed, the Babylonian Chronicles, or even King Jehoichins ration record, the sands of time have revealed much of this fascinating man. God bless you today!2021-02-0904 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKing Belshazzar and The Nabonidus CylinderKing Belshazzar, he of the handwriting on the wall, is seen in great specificity in the Nabonidus Cylinders. These Cylinders, discovered in Sippar and Ur, give rich detail of royal life in the late neo-Babylonian Empire.2021-02-0804 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Bullae With People Of The Bible MentionedThis is one of the best evidences confirming Scripture. I have been deeply impacted and confirmed in the Faith with the ubiquitous nature of these finds. God bless!2021-02-0703 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Shebna Inscription And Specific Bible FulfillmentThe Shebna Inscription was discovered in 1870. It very clearly has reference to Isaiah 22:15, 16. It is one of the most remarkable, specific Biblical Archaeological finds of all time. God bless today!2021-02-0606 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Sargon 2 Prism and ScriptureA Prism dating to approximately 710 BC, currently in the British Museum, mentions Palastu, Judah, Edom, and Moab. This corroborates the authenticity of the Bible. God bless!!2021-02-0505 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronCyrus The Great In Biblical Archaeology with Pastor Steve WaldronCyrus the Great is one of the most illustrious figures of antiquity. Archaeology has confirmed key points of the Biblical narrative concerning him. God bless you today in Jesus Name!2021-02-0406 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronLachish In Biblical Archaeology With Pastor Steve WaldronThe ancient city of Lachish is a treasure trove of items and artifacts that serve to confirm the Biblical narrative. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe and share with your friends!2021-02-0304 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Place of Trumpeting Inscription with Pastor Steve WaldronOn this Edition of Biblical Archaeology today, we look at the Place of Trumpeting Inscription. This 1st century ad find has dramatic implications for Biblical history. God bless you today!2021-02-0203 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Sabbath in Biblical Archaeology with Pastor Steve WaldronThe Sabbath is mentioned in Archaeology in the 7th century BC. The Babylonians also had a sabbath system of 7 days. God bless! Thanks for listening!2021-02-0103 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronPersian Kings In Archaeology With Steve WaldronSeveral Persian Kings mentioned in Scripture are seen in an archaeological context. Cyrus, Darius the Great, Ahasuerus, and Artaxerxes 1 are all looked at. God bless! Thanks for joining us! Please subscribe!2021-01-3105 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronHouse of Yahweh Ostracon And Jehovah Found In The Ancient Near East By Steve WaldronThe Temple in Jerusalem is mentioned, and the Name Yahweh is mentioned multiple times. Come take a look at these archaeological finds. God bless you today!2021-01-3003 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronLMLK Seals In The Holy Land With Pastor Steve WaldronSteve Waldron looks at the existence of 2,408 LMLK Seals in Israel. LMLK means belonging to the King. This shows their was a Monarchy in Israel in the time of Hezekiah, from about 701 BC. God bless you today my friends!2021-01-2903 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronJoash King Of Samaria In ArchaeologyKing Joash of the Northern Kingdom of Israel is found in a couple of fascinating pieces of ancient history. Let’s explore them! God bless you today!2021-01-2803 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronIs The Jehoash Tablet Counterfeit Or Genuine? By Pastor Steve WaldronOne of the most controversial archaeological objects of the Holy Land is the Jehoash Inscription. Is it real, or a fake and a forgery? We look at the evidence. God bless you today!2021-01-2712 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKing Jehu The Son Of Omri On The Black Obelisk By Pastor Steve WaldronWe have, some say, the only portrait or relief of an Israelite King from the 1st Monarchy Period of the Divided Kingdom. It is clearly a picture of Jehu, the 10th King of Israel. God bless you today!2021-01-2603 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKing Hezekiah - The Evidence From History By Pastor Steve WaldronDid Hezekiah live? Is there any evidence? We look at the Archaelogy from the life of Hezekiah today. The evidence might surprise you! God bless you today!2021-01-2504 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKing Ahab And Archaeology With Pastor Steve WaldronWas Ahab a historical person? Is there any evidence? We examine the proofs today. Please subscribe! God bless you!2021-01-2403 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronEvidence For King David In Archaelogy, the Tel Dan Stele By Pastor Steve WaldronThe evidence for the dynastic rule of King David in Israel continues to grow. We look at the Tel Dan Stele, his name on the Moabite Stone, and buildings and pottery related to King David. God bless!2021-01-2305 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronJebus, Jebusite Gutters, And David By Pastor Steve WaldronThe Jebusite gutters mentioned by David have been discovered. Jebus is discussed in some detail. God bless!!2021-01-2206 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronGoliath of Gath in Israeli ArchaeologyA name closely related to Goliath has been discovered in Gath. Gates destruction by Hazeal is also arrested to. God bless!2021-01-2105 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronGibeah In Biblical Archaeology: Saul’s Palace Discovered - Steve Waldron3 different Gibeah’s are mentioned in Scripture. One is 3 to 6 miles north of Jerusalem. The Gibeah of Judges 19-20 has been discovered, as has Sauls rudimentary palace fort. It is also mentioned by Thutmose 3 in the mid-2nd millennium BC. God bless you today!2021-01-2004 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronPool of Gibeon in Archaeology with Pastor Steve WaldronThe Pool of Gibeon was discovered in 1957 by James Pritchard of the University of Pennsylvania. At 88 ft. deep, with a spiral staircase leading down to the water table, it is considered one of the worlds great engineering marvels. It is located 6 miles north of Jerusalem. God bless you today!2021-01-1903 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronSamson In Archaeology Episode 21 with Pastor Steve WaldronHow could Samson destroy a huge temple sporting complex by pushing down 2 pillars? Archaeology gives the answer. Also, a fascinating seal has been found, quite possibly depicting the Biblical Samson.2021-01-1804 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronArmageddon In History, Archaeology, and the Bible Episode 20 Pastor Steve WaldronMegiddo, the Biblical Har-Megiddo, or Armageddon, has a rich and varied history. Napoleon said it was the worlds most natural battlefield. It’s archaeology extends back to at least the 3rd millennium BC. God bless!2021-01-1704 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe City Bethlehem In Biblical Archaeology With Pastor Steve WaldronBethlehem is mentioned in the Amarna Letters about 1400 BC. A clay seal from the 7th-8th Century BC mentions it. Rachel’s Tomb greets you as you enter the city. This home of David, Jesse, Ruth, and the Birthplace of Jesus the Messiah is incredibly fascinating. God bless! Subscribe and listen to the back library.2021-01-1603 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronIsrael Mentioned In The Merneptah Stele From 1209 B.C. - Steve WaldronThe Nation of Israel is mentioned in the Merneptah Stele from 1209 B.C. They are mentioned as a people, not a land yet, just as the Bible describes. Canaan, Ashkelon, and Gezer are also mentioned on this 10 feet high granite victory stele. Also, another possible significant Biblical find is examined. God bless you today! Please subscribe and share!2021-01-1505 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronAmarna Letters And The Bible From The Premier Study Bible With Pastor Steve WaldronSteve Waldron examines the Biblical significance of the Amarna Letters. It is surprising the number of Biblical cities and people groups mentioned, as well as the mysterious Habiru. God bless you today! Please continue to pray for us, in Jesus Name!2021-01-1404 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronDid The Walls of Jericho Really Fall Down?Archaeology shows that the Biblical Walls of Jericho in Joshua’s time did indeed fall down flat. Let’s take a look! God bless and thanks for listening!2021-01-1305 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBalaam Son Of Beor Inscription At Deir Alla From 800 BCIn 1967 one of the most remarkable Biblical Discoveries occurred at Deir Alla, Jordan. A portion of a wall had inscribed on it visions of Balaam. This is incredible attestation to the authenticity of the Bible!2021-01-1208 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronKetef Hinnom Silver Scrolls Numbers 6:24-26 From 600 BC DiscoveryIn 1979 one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time occurred, by a 13 year old boy. 2 small silver scrolls were found from the Solomon’s Temple era, 600 BC. They contained Scripture, and repeated references to Jehovah. God bless!2021-01-1108 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronRas Shamra Ugaritc And Canaanite ReligionThe 1928 discovery of Ras Shamra in Ugarit, on the northern Syrian coast, provides a fascinating look at ancient Canaanite religion and life. It gives interesting background on the Biblical tensions between Israel and the Canaanites. Baal, Asherah, and Dagon are prominenty seen in Canaanite society.2021-01-1007 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronArchaeological Proof For The ExodusIs there any proof that the Exodus happened? 3,000,000 or so people leaving Egypt would leave behind some evidence wouldn’t they? We look at the Ipuwer Papyrus, Shiphrah, Goshen, and Tell el-Dab’a in this episode. God bless!2021-01-0905 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Evidence For Joseph In Egyptian ArchaeologyThe Biblical Joseph, who became vice-regent in Egypt, has many fascinating discoveries that confirm his identity. Let’s take a look! God bless!2021-01-0806 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronAncient Biblical Cities Mentioned In The Execration TextsCities immediately after the Flood are mentioned in the Egyptian Execration Texts. These are texts that were used in cursing various people groups and cities. Shows the validity of the Bible. God bless!2021-01-0705 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronHebron In Biblical ArchaeologyToday we look at the beautiful Biblical city of Hebron, 3,050 above sea level, 19 miles south of Jerusalem. Hebron still exists, and is home of the Cave of the Patriarchs, the burial place of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob, and Leah. Fascinating!2021-01-0605 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronThe Archaeology of SodomWe explore the various explanations and locations for Sodom and the cities of the Plain. The Bible is seen to be a historical book as well as revelation of truth.2021-01-0507 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronAbraham and Ur of the ChaldeesHas Abram’s home city of Ur been discovered? It has, and it is fascinating!2021-01-0410 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronSumerian Kings List And The BibleThe list of elongated lifespans of Kings in Sumer has been found in at least 8 ancient archaeological discoveries. Does it prove the Bible? We look at some fascinating ways that it does. God bless!2021-01-0309 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronTower of Babel Real or MythIs the Tower of Babel episode in Genesis 11 historical? Or just an ancient myth. We look at the evidence today. God bless!2021-01-0210 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronCities Associated With NimrodSeveral cities in Genesis 10 have been associated with Nimrod. These are all archaeologically verifiable. We also look at the identity of Nimrod. God bless!2021-01-0108 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronEpic of Gilgamesh and Noah’s FloodToday we look at the Gilgamesh Epic and how it correlates to the Genesis account of Noah’s Flood. We’ll also look at other evidence for the Flood.2020-12-3122 minBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today with Steve WaldronBiblical Archaeology Today w/ Pastor Steve Waldron - Extra-Biblical Creation AccountsToday we examine the Enuma Elish and the Atrahasis Epic, and compare them to Genesis2020-12-3012 min