
Tommy Chamberlin serves as a square supervisor on the archaeological excavation at Tel Shiloh in Israel where the excavation team is uncovering history that illuminates the biblical text. On site, he trains volunteers in the methods and practice of archaeology as they excavate to reveal the history hidden beneath the soil.
He helps direct the World of Jesus exhibit that features approximately 100 artifacts from the period of the New Testament. He’s currently pursuing a master’s degree in Biblical History and Archaeology from the Bible Seminary in Katy, Texas.
A frequent speaker at churches in Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia, Tommy uses authentic ancient artifacts in his presentations to illuminate the biblical text.
Tommy works as a prosecuting attorney in his hometown of Pikeville, KY. He’s married to his lovely wife, Erin, with whom he enjoys parenting their six-year-old girl, Annah, who is full of life and looks forward to the day she can go with her Daddy to “archaeology.”