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John 3: The Meeting That Changed Everything

John 3:16 is the most famous verse in the Bible… at least if you’re judging on what verse is seen most frequently in the endzone during televised football games.  It’s…
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PURITAN: Watch the Official Trailer!

PURITAN: All of Life to the Glory of God is beautiful, atmospheric documentary following the birth of Puritanism through its present day influence. Between beautiful shots of historical sites in Europe and…
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PREVIEW: The Chosen (2020)

Created outside the Hollywood system, The Chosen is the first-ever multi-season show about Jesus. Bringing Scripture to life like never before, this groundbreaking show allows you to encounter Jesus by…
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How Can I Know God?

How Can I know God?      What is Christianity? Some say it is a philosophy, others say it is an ethical stance, while still others claim it is actually…
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A Charles Dickens Christmas

It was October 1843. Charles Dickens stepped out of his brick-and-stone home near Regent’s Park in London to go for a walk. He was normally a buoyant, optimistic person, but…
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A Visit With Charles Dickens' Great-Great-Grandson

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a Christmas classic. But it’s so much more than a heartwarming story to be read at Christmastime. This tale of Tiny Tim and Ebenezer Scrooge can point us…
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Sing the Bible This Christmas

If you’ve been looking for a way for the children around you to memorize and even understand the Bible this Christmas, you don’t have to look any longer. Randall Goodgame,…
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John Wycliffe: The Morning Star of the Reformation

October, 2017—This is the month where Christians around the world are commemorating 500 years since God used Martin Luther to start the Protestant Reformation. But Luther wasn’t the only one…
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The Five Solas

Christians around the world are celebrating a momentous occasion this October—500 years of Reformation truth. And one of the most clear messages that came out of the Protestant Reformation can…
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The Ninety-Five Theses

Modern Protestants and Catholics may not see eye-to-eye on the actions and legacy of Martin Luther, but there is one thing we can all agree on—the church of 1517 was…
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