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The BC Messenger

About

Science and the Bible, you ask? And how do those go together?

Good questions. 

The Bible has been cast aside in our modern world, relegated to merely myth and legend.  

It's time for that to change. In fact, the Bible is a treasure trove of ancient history. We make that statement (and this may come as a surprise to some) because it can be demonstrated, over and over, by real-world data.

"Real science, real Bible, real history, real world."

Every month we sit behind our podcast microphones in order that we might reach into your life, empowering you with information you will not hear anywhere else.  You will be amazed (as we also have been, at times!) at the unexpected territory Bible/science research will get you into.

The biblical accounts are not myth or legend; in fact they are more real than you ever imagined.

We present a collage of topics from the research work of Dr. Gerald Aardsma (The Biblical Chronologist*), providing a desperately needed data-rich apologetic for the foundations of the Christian faith.

*All of the research findings presented on this podcast are thoroughly documented on The Biblical Chronologist website

 

About the Hosts

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Steve and Jennifer Hall

Steve and Jennifer Hall are the communications team for Aardsma Research and Publishing. The daughter and son-in-law of Dr. Gerald Aardsma (The Biblical Chronologist), they both specialize in communicating Dr. Aardsma's discoveries to lay audiences. Steve also presently serves as a pastor in rural Illinois, and Jennifer is a busy mom to their eight children (three grown and five still at home).

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Helen Aardsma

Dr. Gerald Aardsma's wife, Helen, shares a behind-the-scenes viewpoint on each episode of The BC Messenger. Her perspective on their journey of serving the Lord through Bible/science research demonstrates the heart behind the work being done at The Biblical Chronologist. Listeners are encouraged by this regular podcast feature called "Helen's View."