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Schedule for Saturday October 19, 2013:

8:15am - 8:50 am Registration and book tables open. Free drinks, coffee and breakfast snacks will be made available.

8:50am-9am: Intro and Prayer

Byers GarySession #1: Rev. Gary Byers: Archaeology, Paleontology, Noah's Flood and the Book of Genesis. Archaeology and paleontology are synonyms in English, even sister academic disciplines, yet they represent different fields of scientific investigation. Dealing with distinct materials and time periods, each offers important data for an appropriate understanding of the book of Genesis.

Time: 9am-9:50am Q&A 9:50 - 10am

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BGWportrait2005 10 13Session #2: Dr. Bryant Wood: Digging Up the Truth at Jericho. Did the walls of Jericho really come tumbling down? Biblical archaeologist Bryant Wood will present an illustrated talk on archaeological findings at Jericho that relate to the conquest of the city by the Israelites. For many years, Jericho has been a problem in Biblical archaeology since scholars claimed that there was no city there at the time of Joshua and therefore the Bible must be in error. Dr. Wood's analysis of the artifacts excavated at Jericho shows that the previous dating was incorrect. Not only was there a city at Jericho at the time of the Conquest, but when the findings are correctly dated, it is seen that the archaeological discoveries and the Biblical narrative in Joshua 2-6 harmonize in an amazing fashion.

Time: 10am - 10:50am Q&A 10:50am - 11am

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RickLanserSession #3: Rick Lanser: Satellite Evidence of the Survival of Noah's Ark. Is it possible that Noah's Ark could have survived to the present day, yet eluded all attempts to find it? Throughout history there have been tantalizing eyewitnesses testimonies that the Ark was seen and even climbed on, but all modern attempts to use this information to find the Ark have failed. In his presentation, Rick Lanser will describe how years of research into the testimonies finally suggested a way to reconcile their seeming conflicts, and how recent high-resolution satellite data appears to show remains of the Ark where the testimonies indicate it would be found.

Time: 11am -11:50am Q&A 11:50- 12 noon

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12-12:45 LUNCH (Local restaurants are all within 1 mile or so of the church venue). You are free to bring a bagged lunch and eat in the church fellowship hall, or bring take out food back to eat.

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Gordon FranzSession #4: Gordon Franz: Going for the Gold: The Apostle Paul's Use of Athletic Terminology from the Isthmian Games. The Apostle Paul used athletic terminology to convey spiritual truths in his epistles. This presentation will examine the word pictures in five passages from Paul's epistles that are illustrated by the Isthmian Games near Corinth. 'Life Lessons to be Learned' will be drawn from the word pictures for the life of the believer in the Lord Jesus.

Time 12:50 pm - 1:40 pm Q&A 1:40-1:50 pm

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StriplingScottcopySession #5: Dr. Scott Stripling: The Fulfillment of Jesus' Final Prophecy. Many believers have not fully appreciated The Olivet Discourse (Mt. 24, Mk. 13, Lk. 21) because they have looked to the future for its primary fulfillment. What if its primary fulfillment is actually to be found in the first century? Scott Stripling explores the archaeological evidence from the First Jewish Revolt and how that evidence fulfills Jesus' final prophecy.

Time 1:50 to 2:40pm Q&A 2:40 to 2:50pm

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2:50 pm Closing prayer and love offering. ABR staff remains for questions.

Book tables will remain open until about 3:15pm.

 


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