2 Corinthians 11-12: Paul's Thorn in the Flesh

2 Corinthians 11-12: Paul's Thorn in the Fles...

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Acts Overview: Peter's Passover

As the gospel spreads from Jerusalem to distant lands, the church lives out Jesus' life on earth through patterns of growth, persecution, and deliverance. In fact, this has been the story of God's people since the very first Passover in Egypt. David and Christine trace the Passov ...  Show more

Acts Overview: The Gospel Goes To Cornelius

What does it mean that Gentiles are made clean? How can the Holy Spirit fill Gentiles supposedly outside of God's Kingdom? David and Christine explore the events surrounding Peter's visit to Cornelius, the implications that Jesus' ascension and worldwide atonement have on the nat ...  Show more

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