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Where in Jerusalem did the Temple sit before it was destroyed in A.D. 70 and why is it significant to know the exact location? Are there some clues hidden in plain sight that have been overlooked? We welcome biblical scholar, researcher, and engineer Dr. Christian Widener to discuss what his research and study reveal about the true location of the Jewish Temple and how this plays into end-times prophecy. Listen to this fascinating conversation with Dr. Widener who has been studying the precise location of the temple for more than a decade and is now out with his findings in The Temple Revealed.
You may not have grown up observing the liturgical calendar, but that need not be a barrier to experiencing a time of preparation for remembering the death and resurrection of our Savior Jesus. Asheritah Ciuciu joins Ken and Deb to talk about ways that we can journey through this season preparing our hearts and homes for the most glorious of all celebrations. Asheritah shares some very practical ideas for the whole family to remember and reflect on the sacrificial love of Jesus.
Dr. Christian Widener is a biblical scholar, researcher, and engineer. His interest in biblical archaeology stems from a passion for apologetics and the reliability of the literal and historic accounts of the Bible. Dr. Widener earned his PhD in mechanical engineering from Wichita State University and is a successful entrepreneur and internationally recognized expert in his field. Dr. Widener lives in the Black Hills of South Dakota with his wife and their four children.
Asheritah Ciuciu is a writer, speaker, and recovered food addict. She grew up as a missionary kid in Romania and witnessed God change the lives of drunkards, gamblers, and swindlers, forever marking her with the power of the gospel. Asheritah studied English and Women’s Ministry at Cedarville University in Ohio and ministers to women in her local church and online through her blog at OneThingAlone.com. Her passion is helping women find joy in Jesus through a deeper walk with God, sharing vulnerably from her own life experiences as well as applying Scripture to daily life. She’s married to Flaviu, her high school sweetheart, and together they raise their spunky children in northeast Ohio.