Bible Stories Vs Bible Events

Bible Stories Vs Bible Events

From Feeding My Faith by David Jackson

March 21, 2026 · 22 min · Episode 100

About this episode

This episode discusses the Bible as a collection of historical events rather than mere stories, exploring archaeological evidence and perspectives from both skeptics and believers.

Let’s get real for a moment: the Bible is more than just bedtime stories. It’s a collection of events that have shaped the world, and we’re here to explain that! From the archaeological finds that confirm places and people mentioned in the scriptures to the way words have changed over time, it’s a fascinating discussion. We’re breaking down how skeptics view the Bible and flipping the script to show how believers can find confidence in their faith. With evidence from real-life digs that link back to biblical accounts, we’re painting a picture that not only supports the truth of the scriptures but also encourages us to stand firm in our beliefs. So, whether you're a skeptic or a believer, there's something in here for everyone, and it’s going to be a fun ride! Takeaways: When reading Bible stories to kids, remember they're not just tales, they're real events! The Bible is filled with historical events, not just stories, which makes it super important. Words in the Bible can change meaning over time, so keep an eye on that! Skeptics might see the Bible as a mix of myth and history, but there's more to it! Archaeological findings like Pontius Pilate's inscriptions prove the Bible's…

People in this episode

Host: David Jackson

Topics covered

  • Bible stories
  • historical events
  • faith
  • skepticism
  • archaeology
  • scripture

Keywords

  • Bible
  • historical events
  • archaeology
  • faith
  • skepticism
  • scripture
  • Pontius Pilate

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Organizations: Feeding My Faith, School of Podcasting

Places: Pontius Pilate

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