Philip Clark was brought up literally surrounded by the archaeological evidence for the the Bible. His Grandparents worked at and lived in a flat within the British Museum. For a little while Philip also lived in this flat and visited the museum at least once every week for all of his childhood. The halls of the British Museum was often his own personal playground and his Bible believing Grandfather tutored him in how the British Museum shows that we can trust the Bible.
Since then, Philip graduated with Honors in Biblical Studies, at Sheffield University. He then went onto study archaeology at the University of Hull and winning a national award from the bi-annual British Archaeological Awards for the quality of his research work on the pre-historic landscape of the Gypsey Race in the north of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Philip has a large photographic library of pictures illustrating the Bible Lands and their archaeology. He uses this library to regularly publish short, easy-to-read articles showing how archaeology plainly shows us we can better understand and trust the Bible.
These posts can easily be found on our Facebook Pages, "BibleWorld" & "Bible Archaeology Digest".