Mike Triem and Director, Jeff Archey discuss Jeff’s trip to Athens, Greece as he and his team walked the steps of disciple Paul. They went a number of places with direct biblical significance, and Jeff brought some of that experience to our interview and he will be expanding more in the future on international gospel hour.
SPEAKER 02 :
Hey, it’s Mike Trame with Crawford Media Group and KLTT. I’m here with Jeff Archey, the director and speaker for International Gospel Hour. And Jeff, once again, so good to have time with you. You had a really special trip that you went on, and we want to give a listener shout out, if you will, first, then talk about your trip.
SPEAKER 01 :
Well, of course. Thank you, Mike. Always great to be back on with you here on KLTT and to spend time with the listeners there. Yes. The last time you and I talked, Mike, we received a kind note from a dear lady, and we did not get her name. And the reason that I’m mentioning this, and if she is listening, I didn’t get your entire email address. And she had asked about a program that could deal with widows and how widows can now serve and some of the struggles that are faced. And I would love to do that program. And I wanted to kind of reach back out to her for a little clarification. So, dear lady, dear listener, if you’re listening, we are listening. And if you’ll send us an email at, well, send me a direct email. You can send it to Jeff. at internationalgospelhour.com. And remind me, you were the lady that had written before, and I did not get your entire email. So if you’ll give me your email address, we can go from there. And I was honored that you would bring forward such a kind request, Mike. And if we can address that, we’ll be more than happy to.
SPEAKER 02 :
That’s so good. And Jeff, it’s a good time to remind people on 670 KLTT International Gospel Hour. It’s an evening Bible study at 7.45 p.m. So it really is a great way to say, okay, I’m going to set that time aside because you know you’ve got to be on point at 7.45 to be listening to the station. And then for 15 minutes, 14 minutes, and you can then, you know, work towards getting kids to bed or, you know, doing whatever you need to do afterwards. But 7.45 p.m. weekdays, and then Sundays, a little longer teaching, more in-depth teaching at 12.30 p.m.
SPEAKER 01 :
That is correct. Yes, each evening you can call it your dinner devotional or myself being from the South, what about supper time with the Savior? And we’ll just study the Word of God together. That’s great.
SPEAKER 02 :
That’s great. Now, tell us about the trip because you got to walk some shoes of someone rather influential in the Bible and what you did. Tell us a little bit about that.
SPEAKER 01 :
Yes, Mike. Back in the month of March, my beloved bride and I joined a number of friends and fellow Christians and We traveled and let’s just say we walked the path of the Apostle Paul. We visited the city of Athens and made Acts 17. You know, as you read the Bible, you see those things. We went into Philippi. We looked over at where they believe Paul and Silas were held. Of course, as we stand back and look at the layout of the city, we were wondering if they were held somewhere else in the prison and all. And one thing special of Philippi, we went out to the riverside where, of course, Lydia was baptized, Acts 16. And they note that in the city, they note that it’s a part of the creek where it runs off of the river, a small tributary, I guess we could say. And they have built a baptistry there that the water flows through. that the entrance, it’s the shape of a cross. Think about Romans 6, Mike, that when we are baptized into Jesus Christ, we are baptized into his death. Therefore, we are buried with him by baptism into death. And again, now that’s not believed to be the spot where Lydia was baptized, but recognizing this from the scripture and where she was baptized thereby, We went into Ephesus, and it was amazing to see the city there, to see all of the houses that they have since come across, the writing, the wall, everything that just still is intact. And it would remind you of how the church met in houses. and how those houses how the church would receive a poor person who may not have a chance to go into a house but through the gospel through the obedience to christ to the church there with brothers and sisters in christ regardless of what their standard was are their living standard they’re very humbling when we walked we went into corinth and we went to an area believed to be one of the houses. We were there on the Lord’s Day, and we started talking about partaking of the Lord’s Supper, as we do every first day of the week. And then we found a spot uncovered in 1980, where it’s the starting line for all of the events, the Olympics, the events that were in Corinth. And even the small place cut out where you would put your foot, the starting block, if you will. And so several of us got our pictures there with our spouses that we’re running the race of life together. Of course, Paul talks about that in 1 Corinthians 9, verse 24. But another quick highlight. when we were there walking through Corinth. And Mike, let’s keep in mind when we’re walking, we are looking at ruins. Yes, we’re looking at ruins. About 10 to 15 percent has probably been excavated through the years. Keep in mind, too, from Bible times, we’ve had world wars, we’ve had earthquakes. You’re talking 2000 years. You know, whereas Corinth was once a city right on the sea, you know, how that has even changed and all. So you keep all that in mind. But there is an inscription that is recognizing Erastus, who was the city treasurer or possibly or the King James Version calls him the chamberlain of the city. We learn about that in Romans 16, verse 23. And so what we see is the Bible is affirmed once again. It is true. It is the word of God. And when you walk in these places, it’s amazing that you sit down and you you’ll read the text again and something will cross your mind. You know, you can’t help but to read First Corinthians nine of all running the race. And, you know, that’s going to be in our mind where we started at the starting block. And so just a little bit highlights of through the trip and the cities that we went. And there were others too.
SPEAKER 02 :
We’re speaking with Jeff Archey. Jeff is the director and speaker for International Gospel Hour, Monday through Friday, 7.45 p.m. on KLTT, 12.30 p.m. Sundays with a little longer, more in-depth teaching. And then some various times too on our sister station, 1220 KLDC. Just go to 1220KLDC.com. And Jeff… You’re going to bring some of what you and your wife saw to the program with International Gospel Hour. And that’s one of the real beauties and relevant factors of the program is you bring in, hey, this just happened, biblical importance of it. I’m going to bring that in Scripture into the program.
SPEAKER 01 :
Exactly, Mike. And, you know, sometimes I like to do little series like, for example, this would be probably folks. This is our let’s travel the New Testament series tonight. This is where we’re going to talk about the city and what we saw recently. I travel places and I hear a lot of other preachers. And so I’ve created a segment recently, sermons I have heard. And just share those with our listeners, too. And a little variety. You know, you hear someone else proclaim and preach, and just it’s a good opportunity to recognize good friends and all. But we plan on probably more into summertime. You’ll be hearing our broadcast about cities or cities. Probably call it Places I’ve Traveled or Walking with Paul. I’ll give it some kind of title there. And we look forward to sharing that with individuals, with the audience, rather.
SPEAKER 02 :
Now, Jeff, will that be in the dinner devotional, a shorter form, as well as in the more in-depth on Sundays, both?
SPEAKER 01 :
Yeah, Mike, I know it will be in the shorter form, the evening sessions, the dinner devotional, as I call it. I’ll put those in there as well. And of course, there will be some where applicable would be more longer, a little longer programming. And of course, and the thing is, Mike, if someone misses it, they can always access it at our website, internationalgospelhour.com. And of course, I think you all have access with some archives as well. And so we, you know, if folks miss it, we can come back around. And sometimes I will bring back like an old sheet or a chart lesson from years ago. And if I do that, I will share that on our social media pages so people can go over and say, oh, that’s what that looked like and can kind of follow along. So if we have any pictures to parallel with the program, we’ll make those available where folks can go over on social media and see some of the places we’ve been.
SPEAKER 02 :
No, Jeff, there’s so many different ways we can reach people for the gospel. And you mentioned a couple of them, your website. We have our mobile app and the replay slash podcast page so they can go back. And if you tune in and you missed half of International Gospel Hour, you’ve got their website. You’ve also got 670 KLTT. Just go in there. And that’s why it’s there is you miss some of it or you want to share it with somebody, pop in there, listen to the rest of the program. And then, of course, the International Gospel Hour website, you’ve got all sorts of resources there. Talk just for a few minutes about that, if you would.
SPEAKER 01 :
Yes, we have a number of resources there. Of course, people can access our Our daily broadcast, our weekly, our Hispanic podcast with our friend and brother Marlon Ratana, Christianos Veiles, is available there as well. You have access to our YouTube channel for our YouTube program. Then also a number of resources, none of the resource tab available. You’ll see us take you to sites such as apologeticspress.org, which is a great tool that deals with, of course, the apologetics, defense of the gospel and all. Matter of fact, Eric Lyons, the director of Apologetics Press, was with us on this trip. And he got to do his devotional standing in the marketplace, the Agora there in Athens, where you could look up on one side and see Mars Hill and another side and see the Acropolis. Now, tell me he wasn’t a lucky man. But, I mean, we do that. So you can see access to Apologetics Press, Cayo Publications. We were also on the trip with Joe Wells and his wife, Erin. And, of course, I mentioned Eric and his wife, Anna, but we were on the trip with them. We love to share their material, which is great for families, too. If you’re looking to how to do, say, an evening devotional with your children, we have that access as well through our friends at Coyote Publications. And it’s all there on our website under our resource tab.
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, this is all about the gospel of Jesus Christ. And Jeff, you and your team at International Gospel Hour do such a great job of that. I think we’re all looking forward to hearing more about the steps that Paul walked and how you and your team and your wife, you guys all got to experience that and its relevance tying back into God’s Word. Any parting thoughts? And then I think we’re going to close.
SPEAKER 01 :
Yeah, Mike, everything is pressing right along. Coming up here within the next month or so, the month of May, we’re going to highlight a preacher of Days Gone By, Brother Charles Leonard, share some of his outline work. We’re going to relaunch and people will hear our psalm cast from time to time. That’s where we take a psalm and study it together. And of course, the Sermon I Heard series will be along every so often. So we have a lot of good work ahead. We’re just going to give God the glory and tell a story And thankful we have the opportunity to be with your listeners and our listeners there on KLTT.
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, Jeff, we’re always really grateful for your time. It’s Jeff Archey, Director and Speaker of International Gospel Hour, heard KLTT side, 7.45 p.m. weeknights, and then 12.30 p.m. on Sundays. Also, you can go to kldc.com and see if there’s any, 1220kldc.com, see if there’s any times that might work for you better. We have many ways for you to listen. Again, Jeff, thanks so much for your time. Blessings to you.
SPEAKER 01 :
Thank you, Mike. You’re welcome, and we’ll talk again soon.