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- 23rd Psalm
- 4 Horsemen
- 7 Churches of Revelation
- Abandoned by God
- Abandoned to God
- Accepted by God
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Africa and the Bible: Myth of a Cursed Race
Throughout history some have marginalized or enslaved people with darker skin, and many of African descent have endured the so-called curse of Ham.
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Africa and the Bible: Myth of a Cursed Race
Throughout history, people with darker skin endure marginalization or enslavement, reflecting the so-called 'curse of Ham'; Wintley Phipps examines its infamy.
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Africa and the Bible: Myth of a Cursed Race
Throughout history, people with darker skin endure marginalization or enslavement, reflecting the so-called 'curse of Ham'; Wintley Phipps examines its infamy.
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Africa and the Bible: Myth of a Cursed Race
Throughout history, people with darker skin endure marginalization or enslavement, reflecting the so-called 'curse of Ham'; Wintley Phipps examines its infamy.
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Africa and the Bible: The Myth of a Cursed Race
Throughout history some have marginalized or enslaved people with darker skin, and many of African descent have endured the so-called curse of Ham.
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Africa and the Bible: The River of Faith
Many of African descent view the faith of the cross as the faith of slavery, but a trip beginning along the Nile follows the links between Africa and the Bible.
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Africa and the Bible: White Man's Religion
A visit to Africa elucidates the continent's importance in the Bible and the part of people of color in the earliest days of Christianity.
- All Embracing Love
- Always Mother's Day
- Amazing Prophecy
- Anger
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The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Israel, a modern land divided by ancient conflicts.
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The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Personal Look
Ancient conflicts plague the homeland of Israelis and Palestinians for millennia.
- Are Some Things Unforgivable?
- The Auca Indians
- Baptism
- Be Still My Soul
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Behind the Easter Story
Retracing the footsteps of Jesus, from his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to his victorious resurrection on Easter morning.
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Behind the Easter Story
Retracing the footsteps of Jesus, from his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to his victorious resurrection on Easter morning.
- Bethlehem Story
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Bethlehem: Troubled Birthplace of Messiah
Heightened conflict between Palestinians and Israelis reduces pilgrimages to the town of Bethlehem.
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Bethlehem: Troubled Birthplace of Messiah
The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians disturbs the peace of Bethlehem, the destination of Christian pilgrimages for a thousand years.
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Better Than Life: Stories of the Persecuted Church
Followers of Christ who have given their lives for what they believe inspire stories and songs.
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Between Heaven and Earth: The Plight of the Chesapeake Bay Waterman
A woman helps motivate a community of crab fishermen to refer to biblical lessons in preserving their resources and heritage.
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Beyond the Gold
Some Olympic athletes talk about pushing the boundaries of endurance and the essence that drives the human spirit to seek a goal 'beyond the gold.'
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Beyond the Gold
Olympic champion Eric Liddell lives and dies spreading the message of Jesus Christ.
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Beyond the Gold
Olympic champion Eric Liddell lives and dies spreading the message of Jesus Christ.
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Beyond the Gold
Olympic champion Eric Liddell lives and dies spreading the message of Jesus Christ.
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Biblelands Christmas Special
Visits to Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and the Shepherd's fields, and the music of First Call create a Christmas program to enhance reaffirmation.
- Billy Strachan
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Blood Covenant: Stories of the Scottish Covenanters
The legacy of the Scots unfurls in their land, heroes and stories of the Covenantors.
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Boundless
Singer Marshall Hall reflects on a God whose boundless love and compassion are worthy of boundless praise.
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Boundless
Singer Marshall Hall reflects on a God whose boundless love and compassion are worthy of boundless praise.
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Capernaum: City of Skeptics
Jesus performs more miracles in the small seaside town of Capernaum than anywhere else.
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Celtic Cry: Stories of Scottish Covenanters
Scottish Covenanters are willing to die for God.
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Celtic Cry: Stories of Scottish Covenanters
Scottish Covenanters are willing to die for God.
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Celtic Eventide
The Taubl sisters perform Celtic hymns.
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The Chosen People
In the book of Genesis, God promises the land of Canaan to Abraham and his descendants; today the area receives much political and journalistic focus.
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Christian Living
Rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem.
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Christian Living
Dealing with anger.
- Christmas
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A Christmas Journey to Freedom
A dramatic musical presentation brings a deeper meaning to the songs of Christmas.
Thursday 10th December 9:00pm EST - NRB Network -
A Christmas Journey to Freedom
A dramatic musical presentation brings a deeper meaning to the songs of Christmas.
- Christmas Special
- Christmas Story
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The Christmas Story
A musical presentation highlights what the first Christmas may have been like.
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Chronicles of Promise, Power and Privilege: The Legacy of Israel's Three Kings
Israel's first king, Saul, suffers a final defeat and an untimely end.
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Chronicles of Promise, Power and Privilege: The Legacy of Israel's Three Kings
The life of King Solomon.
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Chronicles of Promise, Power and Privilege: The Legacy of Israel's Three Kings
Mart and Jimmy travel to Israel to reflect on the tragic life of King Saul.
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Classic
Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
- Commitment in Marriage
- Confidence in Prayer
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Confidence in Prayer
Part 4.
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Confidence in Prayer
Part 3.
- Confidence in Prayer
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Crucified: Take Up Your Cross
The teaching of Jesus; what it means to be a follower of Christ.
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Crucified: Take Up Your Cross
The teaching of Jesus; what it means to be a follower of Christ.
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The Crucifixion of Christ
Although the Crucifixion is a reminder of wicked cruelty to the most innocent, the scope of its meaning, as revealed in biblical record, is that of divine love.
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The Crusades: War in the Name of God
The Crusades of the 12th century come to an end when Sultan Saladin defeats an army of European invaders at the Horns of Hattin.
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The Crusades: War in the Name of God
On July 4, 1187, Muslim Sultan Saladin defeats a Crusader army on a volcanic ridge called the Horns of Hattin, ending he first Crusade.
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The Crusades: War in the Name of God
In 1187 on the Horns of Hattin, Muslim Sultan Saladin defeats an army of Crusaders, ending that particular period of war supposedly fought in the name of God.
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The Da Vinci Code: Separating Fact From Fiction: Has the Bible Been Corrupted?
The premise of a best-selling novel suggests that the history of Christianity is an orchestration of a fourth-century Roman emperor to ensure his political survival.
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The Da Vinci Code: Separating Fact From Fiction: Three Marys Jesus Loved
A best-selling novel suggests Jesus had a romantic relationship with Mary Magdalene.
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The Da Vinci Code: Separating Fact From Fiction: Was Jesus Just a Man?
The premise of a best-selling novel suggests that the New Testament's description of the deity of Jesus is the result of a cover-up, a grand religious and political conspiracy.
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The Da Vinci Code: Separating Fact From Fiction: Where Did the Bible Come From?
A best-selling novel suggests that the history of Christianity is an orchestration of a fourth-century Roman emperor to ensure his political survival.
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Dangerous Faith: A Journey Through Deception
Robert Newhouse sets off on a quest for God and the meaning of life.
- Dangerous Religious Groups
- Daniel
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David: A Man After God's Own Heart
Singers Greg Long, Clay Crosse, Scott Krippayne and Michael Card draw attention to King David of Israel.
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David, King of Power
Adventure, suspense and romance fill the life of King David, a strong and capable man, one of the three kings whose stories play out in the Old Testament.
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Day of Atonement: Yom Kippur
The holiest day of the Jewish calendar is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, when Jews confess their sins to God and to one another.
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Designed for Desire
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Designed for Desire
Part 3.
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Designed for Desire
Part 4.
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Designed for Desire
Part 4.
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The Dispersion of the Jewish People
A thousand years after a time of peace and prosperity, rubble marks the spot of Solomon's palace and the Jewish people are scattered.
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The Dispersion of the Jewish People
A thousand years after a time of peace and prosperity, rubble marks the spot of Solomon's palace and the Jewish people are scattered.
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Divine Rescue and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Finding peace with God and man.
- Doctrine
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Does Faith Work?
Although the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob have long sought a land of peace, life's disappointments often test their faith.
- Easter Special
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The End of Days and the Mount of Olives
The site of the Mount of Olives has great significance, with Christ's teaching the crowds and his arrest in the garden at the foot of the mountain, and it will play an important role at the end of days.
- The Endtimes
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An Enduring Love: The Story of Ken and Joni Tada
Ken and Joni Tada, married for 25 years, keep their commitment despite today's greater obstacles and Joni's quadriplegia.
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Ephesus and the Beloved Disciple
The archaeological site of Ephesus on the west coast of Turkey has significance and information about the life of the Apostle John.
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Ephesus and the Beloved Disciple
The archaeological site of Ephesus on the west coast of Turkey has significance and information about the life of the Apostle John.
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Ephesus and the Beloved Disciple
The archaeological site of Ephesus has biblical significance and information about the life of the Apostle John.
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Ephesus and the Beloved Disciple
The archaeological site of Ephesus on the west coast of Turkey has significance and information about the life of the Apostle John.
- Evidence From Israel
- Evidence From Israel
- Evidence From Israel
- Evidence From Israel
- Existence of God
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Faith on Trial: Ten Reasons to Believe in the Resurrection of Christ
People have varied beliefs in the resurrection of Christ.
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Faithful God
Singer Shannon Wexelberg presents uplifting music from the Hawaiian Island of Kauai.
- Fatherhood of God
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The Favorite Hymns of Billy Graham
Wintley Phipps performs favorite hymns of Billy Graham.
- Finding God, Your Father
- Finding Treasure in the Darkness
- Finding Treasure in the Darkness
- Finishing the Race
- Finishing Well
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First Call: Rejoice -- An A Cappella Hymn Collection
First Call performs favorites from an a cappella hymn collection.
- Forgiveness
- Forgiveness
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Fragile Stone
In the land where Christ taught, composer and author Michael Card tells of Peter, whom Jesus called 'the rock upon which I shall build my church,' and of the disciple's human failings.
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Fragile Stone
After his resurrection, Jesus appears to Peter and the other disciples.
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Fragile Stone
Michael Card tells about the fisherman Peter, the disciple whom Jesus spoke of as 'the rock' of his church and who would deny knowing Christ three times.
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Fragile Stone
In the land of the Bible, Michael Card tells the story of Peter, the compelling but flawed disciple whom Jesus called 'the rock upon which I will build my church.'
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From Ordinary to Extraordinary
The life of the Rev. Billy Graham.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Amazing Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jake DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then shot down, he is a POW for over three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and foregiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Amazing Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jake DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then shot down, he is a POW for over three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Amazing Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then, shot down, he is a POW for more than three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Amazing Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jake DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then shot down, he is a POW for over three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Extraordinary Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then, shot down, he is a POW for more than three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Extraordinary Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then, shot down, he is a POW for more than three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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From Vengeance to Forgiveness: Jake DeShazer's Extraordinary Journey
After Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer becomes a Doolittle Raider to avenge the attack; then, shot down, he is a POW for more than three years, during which he finds God and gains qualities of mercy and forgiveness.
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Future
The amazing prophecy.
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The Future and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam see hope for the future.
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The Future and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam see hope for the future.
- Gary Combs Story
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Genocide or Judgment
For millennia, people question how God could tell the Israelites to conquer the Canaanites and take the land for themselves.
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Genocide or Judgment: Israel's Conquest of the Promised Land
For millennia, people question how God could tell the Israelites to conquer the Canaanites and take the land for themselves.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science and Servant of God
George Washington Carver is remembered.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science & Servant of God
The life of George Washington Carver.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science & Servant of God
The life of George Washington Carver.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science & Servant of God
The life of George Washington Carver.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science and Servant of God
George Washington Carver is remembered.
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George Washington Carver: Man of Science & Servant of God
The life of George Washington Carver.
- The Gift
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The Gift of Pain: The Legacy of Dr. Paul Brand
Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand develop innovative medical techniques that allow those with leprosy to function in society.
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The Gift of Pain: The Legacy of Dr. Paul Brand
Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand develop innovative medical techniques that allow those with leprosy to function in society.
- Giving My Life Away
- God
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God and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
The Middle East is the birthplace of three religions, all monotheistic and with other commonality, but Islam, Judaism and Christianity have distinct differences.
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God and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
The Middle East is the birthplace of three religions, all monotheistic and with other commonality, but Islam, Judaism and Christianity have distinct differences.
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God of Joy, God of Pain
Author and tsunami-survivor Ajith Fernando works in Sri Lanka.
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A God of Many Chances
Vocalist and author Bonnie Keen tells the story of her journey back from the darkness of depression.
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God of Many Chances
Vocalist Bonnie Keen tells of her journey back from the depths of depression.
- God's Design for Marriage
- God's Love
- Gracefully Living
- The Greatest Adventure
- Guilt
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Hallelujah, What a Savior
The Discovery Singers tour the sites of Jesus' last days, performing hymns of his life, death and resurrection.
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Hallelujah, What a Savior
The Discovery Singers perform while visiting the sites of the Passion and the Resurrection.
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Has the Bible Been Corrupted?
The books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John eloquently tell of the teachings, birth, death and resurrection of Jesus, but Dan Brown, author of 'The DaVinci Code' refutes the history as it is recorded in the Gospels.
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The Heart of God
Dámaris Carbaugh provides a musical presentation to lift spirits into the comforting presence of the loving Savior.
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Hearts for the Outcaste: The Life Story of Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand
Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand change a region in Southern India by offering healing not only for the body but also for the heart and soul.
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Hearts for the Outcasts: The Life Story of Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand
Drs. Paul and Margaret Brand change a region in southern India by offering healing for the body, heart and soul.
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Hearts on Fire: The Story of Francis and Edith Schaeffer
Author Francis Schaeffer and his wife, Edith, continue to show the relevance of Christianity in a troubled world.
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Heaven
Authors Randy Alcorn, Joni Eareckson Tada and Erwin Lutzer talk about the afterlife, which puzzles so many.
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Heaven
Authors Randy Alcorn, Joni Eareckson Tada and Erwin Lutzer talk about the afterlife, which puzzles so many.
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Heaven: One Minute After You Die
What the afterlife is like.
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Hebron: City of Promise
Remnants of Hebron date back 4,000 years.
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Holy War and the Bible
Scholars investigate whether the concepts of crusades, jihad and religious wars originate in the Scriptures.
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Holy War and the Bible
Tracing the origin of religious wars.
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Holy War and the Bible
Scholars investigate whether the concepts of crusades, jihad and religious wars originate in the Scriptures.
- How Can I Find Satisfaction in my Work?
- How Can I Live With My Loss?
- How can I Understand the Bible?
- How Can I Witness?
- How Can I Witness?
- How Can I Witness?
- How Can We Work Through Our Differences?
- How Can You Say God Loves Me?
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How Did We Get Our Bible?
A discussion of origins of the New Testament considers whether there is validity to the premise of a popular murder-mystery novel, which proposes a conspiracy between power-hungry religious leaders and Emperor Constantine.
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How Far Is It to Bethlehem?
Musical group First Call, featuring Melodie Tunney, Marty McCall and Bonnie Keen, celebrates the Nativity and its meaning for Christians.
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How God Speaks
Travelers go to Israel and its sacred cities, mountains and valleys where the Scriptures tell of God speaking to his people.
- How to Study the Bible
- How to Study the Bible
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Human Nature and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Exploring the similarities and differences in the three faiths of Jerusalem.
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Human Nature and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Exploring the similarities and differences in the three faiths of Jerusalem.
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I Choose Grace
Quadriplegic Joni Eareckson Tada and her husband, Ken, bring hope to those who have disabilities.
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I Choose Grace
Quadriplegic Joni Eareckson Tada and her husband, Ken, bring hope to those who have disabilities.
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I'll Bring You a Rose: The Jewel Jones Story
Jewel Jones' story of rebirth and restoration.
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Inhumanity
Visual records document infamous sites of man's inhumanity to man, like the Warsaw Ghetto and the death camp at Auschwitz.
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Inhumanity
Visual records of the Warsaw Ghetto and the death camp at Auschwitz elicit images of victims and perpetrators.
- Is There Life After Death?
- Is There Life After Death?
- Is There Life After Death?
- Is There Life After Death?
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Israel and the Politics of Faith
What happens when faith becomes entangled with politics.
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Israel: Crossroads of Eternity
Israel is one of the most-ancient, technically advanced and smallest nations in the world.
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Israel: Crossroads of Eternity
Israel is one of the most-ancient, technically advanced and smallest nations in the world.
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Israel: Dry and Thirsty Land
Water or the lack of it has spiritual implications in Israel, which looks to the heavens as its source.
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Israel: Dry and Thirsty Land
Water or the lack of it has spiritual implications in Israel, which looks to the heavens as its source.
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Israel Follows Jesus in a Land of Conflict
The true kingdom of God.
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Israel's Road Map to Peace
Words for peace, 'shalom' and 'salaam,' are centuries-old greetings by Jews and Arabs, yet the Middle East still endures ethnic, religious and cultural conflict.
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Israel's Road Map to Peace
The Holy Land, the modern state of Israel, is the site of ancient conflicts which continue to present day, making people question whether they can ever be resolved.
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Jerusalem: A City Reborn
Some 8,000 professional musicians are part of the million Jews who emigrated to Israel with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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Jerusalem: A City Reborn
The dissolution of the Soviet Union brings a million Jews to Israel, and world-class musicians playing in the streets of Jerusalem rejuvenate the ancient city.
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Jerusalem: City of Tears, City of Hope
A walk through Jerusalem; some of the history-shaping events that occurred there.
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Jerusalem: City of Tears, City of Hope
A walk through Jerusalem; some of the history-shaping events that occurred there.
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Jerusalem: Eternal City
Jerusalem lacks great land area, huge populace, skyscrapers or great beauty, but it maintains the attention of the world.
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Jerusalem: Eternal City
Though a relatively small city, Jerusalem holds international attention and, according to the Bible, will continue do so into the future.
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Jerusalem Past: Mount of Peace
Jerusalem, known as the Holy City, remains to this day the world's most contested city.
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Jerusalem Past: The Living Water of Jerusalem
Ancient Jerusalem's water system.
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Jerusalem Past: Walls of Remembrance
Jimmy DeYoung and Kenny Garon discover more about the physical and spiritual roots of Jerusalem's original Walls of Remembrance.
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Jesus and the Gospels: Answers to Tough Questions
People question the veracity of biblical accounts of Christ's life.
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Jesus and the Gospels: Answers to Tough Questions
People question the veracity of biblical accounts of Christ's life.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More?
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? Jesus Cleanses the Temple
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? Jesus' Triumphal Entry
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? Jewish Examination of Jesus
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? Peter's Confession
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? The Crucifixion
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? The Last Supper
Scholars study the issue of whether Jesus was the Son of God and the Messiah or merely a human.
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Jesus: Man, Messiah or More? The Resurrection
Scholars discuss the issue of whether Jesus was the Messiah, part of the Holy Trinity, or merely human.
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Jesus The Messiah: Unlocking Old Testament Prophec
Mart De Haan guides you through the city of Jerusalem, along the banks of the Jordan River, and down the shoreline of the Sea of Galilee.
Thursday 10th December 7:00pm EST - NRB Network -
Jesus the Messiah: Unlocking Old Testament Prophecy
Mart De Haan provides compelling reasons to believe that Jesus came to fulfill the law and the prophets.
- Jewel Jones Story
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The Jewish Roots of Christianity
The rich heritage of the Christian faith is grounded in the Old Testament; the beliefs of the first followers of Christ.
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The Jewish Roots of Christianity
The rich heritage of the Christian faith is grounded in the Old Testament; the beliefs of the first followers of Christ.
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The Jewish Roots of Christianity
The rich heritage of the Christian faith is grounded in the Old Testament; the beliefs of the first followers of Christ.
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Joni: Finding Treasure in Darkness
After a dive into unfamiliar water results in her quadriplegia, Joni Eareckson-Tada writes 25 books, gives speeches in 35 countries, and leads an organization that helps people with disabilities, worldwide.
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Joni: Finding Treasure in Darkness
After a dive into unfamiliar water results in her quadriplegia, Joni Eareckson Tada writes 25 books, gives speeches in 35 countries, and leads an organization that helps people with disabilities, worldwide.
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Jordan: Doorway to the Promised Land
The land of Jordan is rich in biblical history.
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Josiah Henson: The Real Uncle Tom
The extraordinary life of abolitionist Josiah Henson inspires Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' and ignites anti-slavery sentiment prior to the Civil War.
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Josiah Henson: The Real Uncle Tom: Born Into Bondage
The extraordinary life of abolitionist Josiah Henson inspires Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' and ignites anti-slavery sentiment prior to the Civil War.
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Josiah Henson: The Real Uncle Tom: I'll Use My Freedom Well
Josiah Henson escapes the bonds of slavery, becomes a leading speaker in the freedom movement, and with the Underground Railroad, helps free 118 others; memoirs inspire Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
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Josiah Henson: The Real Uncle Tom: I'll Use My Freedom Well
Josiah Henson escapes the bonds of slavery, becomes a leading speaker in the freedom movement, and with the Underground Railroad, helps free 118 others; his memoirs inspire Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
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A Journey With Jesus Through Hopelessness
Michael Card, a teacher and musician, offers an unusual perspective on the purpose of pain in people's lives.
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Joy and Beyond: The Life of C.S. Lewis
After years as a critic of Christianity, C.S. Lewis becomes a strong champion of the faith, producing 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' 'The Problem of Pain,' 'Mere Christianity' and, in the very challenging last decade of his life, 'A Grief Observed.'
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Joy and Beyond: The Life of C.S. Lewis
After years as a critic of Christianity, C.S. Lewis becomes a strong champion of the faith, producing 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' 'The Problem of Pain,' 'Mere Christianity' and, in the very challenging last decade of his life, 'A Grief Observed.'
- Joy to the World
- Just Before Heaven
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Just Hymns
Damaris Carbaugh profiles the hymn writers who created their thousands of pieces in the city of New York.
- Justification
- Justification
- King of Love
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The Kings of Israel, Saul
Known for his large size, Israel's first king, Saul, exhibits bouts of melancholy and angry outbursts, then undergoes a final defeat and an untimely death.
- Knowing God
- Knowing God Through the Whole Bible
- Knowing Your Competition
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L'Abri: Truth and Love: The Story of Francis and Edith Schaeffer
Francis and Edith Schaeffer offer nonjudgmental hospitality and discussion to visitors to Abri, their home and study center in Switzerland.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Gateway to Galilee
The beginning of a road tour of Galilee, the northern region of Israel, gives some of its history of conquerors, prophets, rulers and Jesus Christ.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Gateway to Galilee
A road tour of Galilee, the northern region of Israel, reveals some of its colorful history involving Jesus, conquerors, prophets and rulers.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Lower Galilee
The second part of a road tour of Galilee reveals the hills overlooking the fertile Jezreel Valley, the historic site of wars and prohecies.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Lower Galilee
The second part of a road tour of Galilee reveals the hills overlooking the fertile Jezreel Valley, the historic site of wars and prophecies.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: The Sea of Galilee
The third part of a road tour focuses on the Sea of Galilee and the stories that emanated from it, some changing the course of history forever.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: The Sea of Galilee
The third part of a road tour focuses on the Sea of Galilee and the stories that emanated from it, some changing the course of history forever.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Upper Galilee
The final part of a road tour of Galilee focuses on the great freshwater lake and on Mount Herman, the snow-capped peak that may be the setting of one of Christianity's most dramatic events.
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The Land and Story of the Bible: Upper Galilee
The final part of a road tour of Galilee focuses on the great freshwater lake and on Mount Hermon, the snow-capped peak that may have been the setting of one of Christianity's most dramatic events.
- Life After Death
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The Life of C.S. Lewis
British writer C.S. Lewis, one of the most creative minds of the 20th century, leaves a legacy of more than 30 books of children's literature and scholarly works, including criticism and defense of Christianity.
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The Life of C.S. Lewis
Scholar, teacher and writer, C.S. Lewis exhibits depth of spirit and breadth of intellect in his World War II radio talks, bringing him to international prominence speaking for Christianity.
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The Life of C.S. Lewis
After years as a critic of Christianity, C.S. Lewis becomes a strong champion of the faith, producing 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' 'The Problem of Pain,' 'Mere Christianity' and, in the very challenging last decade of his life, 'A Grief Observed.'
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The Life of C.S. Lewis
Scholar, teacher and writer, C.S. Lewis exhibits depth of spirit and breadth of intellect in his World War II radio talks, which take him to international prominence speaking for Christianity.
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The Life of George Washington Carver
Inventor George Washington Carver rises to overcome great obstacles in his life and in his quest to serve God.
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The Life of George Washington Carver
Inventor George Washington Carver rises to overcome great obstacles in his life and in his quest to serve God.
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Love Came Down
Musician Emily Taubl performs in a celebration of the birth of Jesus in the land of the Bible.
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Love Came Down
Musician Emily Taubl performs in a celebration of the birth of Jesus in the land of the Bible.
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Love's Lasting Call: The Story of Howard and Jeanne Hendricks
A couple share their growing and happy experience of a 60-year marriage.
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The Making of a Mind: The Life of C.S. Lewis
British writer C.S. Lewis, one of the most creative minds of the 20th century, leaves a legacy of more than 30 books of children's literature and scholarly works, including criticism and defense of Christianity.
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The Making of a Mind: The Life of C.S. Lewis
British writer C.S. Lewis, one of the most creative minds of the 20th century, leaves a legacy of more than 30 books of children's literature and scholarly works, including criticism and defense of Christianity.
- Marriage
- Message of the Prophets
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Messiah and the Three Faiths of Jerusalam
Discovering what Judaism, Christianity and Islam have in common and their differing beliefs about the Messiah.
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Messiah and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Although Judaism, Christianity and Islam have many commonalities, their beliefs about the Messiah differ greatly.
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The Mildred Ramsey Story
Mildred Ramsey's unexpected career as a management trainer after working four decades in a South Carolina textile mill.
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The Miracles of Jesus: Did They Really Happen?
Recognizing cynicism about Jesus' miraculous acts, hosts Martin De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung set out to determine if they happened as the Bible records them.
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The Miracles of Jesus: Did They Really Happen?
Recognizing cynicism about Jesus' miraculous acts, hosts Martin De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung set out to determine if they happened as the Bible records them.
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The Miracles of Jesus: What Do They Reveal?
Recognizing cynicism about Jesus' miraculous acts, hosts Martin De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung set out to determine if they happened as the Bible records them.
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The Miracles of Jesus: What Do They Reveal?
Recognizing cynicism about Jesus' miraculous acts, hosts Martin De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung set out to determine if they happened as the Bible records them.
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More Than Forgiveness
A discussion about the path to peace and forgiveness.
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More Than Forgiveness
The rules of the Old Testament's 'eye for an eye' and Jesus' 'love one another' exemplify the conflict in the land of the Bible today.
- Music From Israel
- Music Special
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Music Special: The Passion and the Grace
A guide and Bible teacher in modern Israel, Avner Bosky visits the sites of the Passion, from the Garden of Gethsemane to the cross, while Larnelle Harris sings of the glory of the risen Christ.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall from the age of 10 and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, a son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, a son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall from the age of 10 and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall from the age of 10 and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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My Search for Messiah
Michael Rydelnik, a son of Holocaust survivors, reflects on his many visits to Jerusalem's wall and on his personal search for the Messiah of the Bible.
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Nazareth: The Silent Years of Jesus
Jesus grows up in what is now the modern city of Nazareth
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Nellie
Assistant football coach John 'Nellie' Nelson teaches men to reach out to others.
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Nkiliji: My Heart
In the village of Nkiliji, Swaziland, epicenter of Africa's HIV/AIDS pandemic, a pastor, a Swazi AIDS activist and an American nurse struggle to save a generation orphaned by the disease.
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Nkiliji My Heart
In beautiful, tiny Swaziland, where AIDS is killing more than 40 percent of the adult population, a North American nurse and a missionary couple strive to reach vulnerable orphans.
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Nkiliji: My Heart
In the village of Nkiliji, three friends work to rescue the future of Swaziland, where 40 percent of its population has HIV/AIDS.
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No Apology
Damaris Carbaugh sings songs of praise and worship from Lake Louise, one of the most famous landmarks in Canada.
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No Apology
A musical presentation from Banff National Park in Canada.
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No Need to Fear
Host Wintley Phipps considers the meanings of the words 'love' and 'fear.'
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The Oneness of God
In Jerusalem, home of three monotheistic religions, the Rev. Meno Kalisher talks about the Trinity.
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The Oneness of God
The Rev. Meno Kalisher finishes his two-part discussion about the Trinity.
- Our Position in Christ
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
A former alcoholic and a former prostitute find a way for their seemingly hopeless marriage to survive in 'A Marriage Reborn.'
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
A former alcoholic and a former prostitute find a way for their seemingly hopeless marriage to survive in 'A Marriage Reborn.'
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
An alcoholic and a prostitute marry with the hope of better lives, but things go badly until a particular weekend's healing.
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
A recovering alcoholic and a former prostitute find a way for their seemingly hopeless marriage to survive in 'A Marriage Reborn.'
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
A troubled pair talk about the particular weekend of healing that put their marriage on the right path.
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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn
A former alcoholic and a former prostitute find a way for their seemingly hopeless marriage to survive in 'A Marriage Reborn.'
- Overcoming Spiritual Failure
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The Passion and the Grace
A guide and Bible teacher in modern Israel, Avner Bosky visits the sites of the Passion, from the Garden of Gethsemane to the cross, while Larnelle Harris sings of the glory of the risen Christ.
- The Perfect Father
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Peter, a Fragile Stone
In the land where Christ taught, composer and author Michael Card tells of Peter, whom Jesus calls 'the Rock,' and the disciple's human failings.
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Peter, a Fragile Stone
After the Resurrection, Jesus appears to Peter and the other disciples.
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Peter, a Fragile Stone
Michael Card tells about the fisherman Peter, the disciple Jesus referred to as the rock, and who, as the Savior predicted, would deny knowing Christ three times.
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Peter, a Fragile Stone
In the land of the Bible, Michael Card reveals the story of the compelling although flawed disciple Peter, whom Jesus called 'the rock' upon which he would build his church.
- Pray
- Prayer
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Prayer and the Silence of God
Sometimes, when people turn to God in times of deep need, they seem to find God silent; Philip Yancey, Marty De Haan, Haddon Robinson and Alice Mathews discuss the question of whether God is listening.
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The Prayer of Gethsemane
Gethsemane, the garden outside Jerusalem.
- Praying With Confidence
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Pressing On: A Musical Special on the Life of the Apostle Paul
Perhaps the Bible's most controversial and influential figure, after Jesus, is the Apostle Paul, author of nearly half of the New Testament, and a man of stark contrasts.
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Pressing On: A Musical Special on the Life of the Apostle Paul
Controversial and influential, the Apostle Paul carries the message of Jesus Christ far and wide; Michael O'Brien, Travis Cottrell, and First Call perform.
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A Promise Kept: The Story of Robertson and Muriel McQuilkin
The McQuilkins do not waver in their marriage vows and, in fact, find that their love and commitment deepens even through the devastation of Alzheimer's.
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The Promise of Christmas
The most-repeated narrative of the Western world, the well-loved Christmas story offers a promise of peace, yet strife and suffering still fill the lives of many.
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The Promise of Christmas
The most-repeated narrative of the Western world, the well-loved Christmas story offers a promise of peace, yet strife and suffering still fill the lives of many.
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Promise of Marriage
Dave Burnham talks about God's design for marriage.
- Prophecies of Messiah
- Proverbs
- Psalm 23
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Psalms of David
A musical journey of the life of David.
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Psalms of David
A musical journey of the life of David.
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Psalms of David
A musical journey of the life of David.
- Purim
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Quest for the Aucas
In 1956, missionaries go to Ecuador's rain forest to bring Christianity to tribal people.
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The Real Uncle Tom: Born Into Bondage
The extraordinary life of Josiah Henson inspires Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' and ignites anti-slavery sentiment prior to the Civil War.
- Reasons to Believe
- Religion or Christ: What's the Difference?
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The Reluctant Convert: The Life of C.S. Lewis
Born in 1898, the author of 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' 'Mere Christianity' and 'The Screwtape Letters' sees great sadness in his youth and, much later, undergoes a spiritual realization that shapes the rest of his life.
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The Reluctant Convert: The Life of C.S. Lewis
Born in 1898, the author of 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' 'Mere Christianity' and 'The Screwtape Letters' sees great sadness in his youth and, much later, undergoes a spiritual realization that shapes the rest of his life.
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The Restoration of Israel
The Jewish people survive dispersion for almost 2,000 years, eventually returning to Israel.
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The Restoration of Israel
The Jewish people survive dispersion for almost 2,000 years, eventually returning to Israel.
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The Return of Christ
Many watch for Christ's return, ever since he gathered his disciples to tell them he would come back to take them to his father's house.
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The Return of Christ
Many people expect a cataclysmic Armageddon and the return of the one they call 'Savior.'
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Return to the Land of Seven Churches: Thyatira
The community of Akhisar, ancient Thyatira, is a city made famous by the book of Revelation.
- Revelation
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Revelation's Letter to Ephesus
The Apostle Paul writes a letter to Ephesus, the city of a pagan goddess, to bolster the faith of Christians there; another letter to the Ephesians follows, from John on the island of Patmos.
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Revelation's Letter to Laodicea: Poor Rich City
Laodicea is known for being the last of the seven churches of Revelation.
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Revelation's Letter to Laodicea: Poor Rich City
Hot springs, poppies and pottery shards mark the place where the first-century community of Laodicea thrived.
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Revelation's Letter to Pergamum
A letter of Revelation warns and encourages the people of Pergamum, the formerly Greek city which had a great 1st-century library.
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Revelation's Letter to Philadelphia: City of Opportunity
Jimmy Young and Mart DeHann present Philadelphia as a host city of one of 'the seven churches of Revelation.'
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Revelation's Letter to Philadelphia: City of Opportunity
Ancient Philadelphia, in Asia Minor and ruled by Rome, receives a letter in the book of Revelation.
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Revelation's Letter to Sardis: A Wake Up Call
Sardis in Asia Minor, home of Kings Midas and Croesus and, perhaps, of storyteller Aesop, receives a letter in the book of Revelation.
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Revelation's Letter to Sardis: A Wake-Up Call From the Past
Remains of a city that was once thought unconquerable.
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Revelation's Letter to Smyrna
The Apostle John addresses one of his letters of Revelation to Smyrna, an important harbor town on the Aegean Sea.
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Revelation's Letter to Thyatira: A Church at the Crossroads
A biblical letter to Thyatira responds to a belief that the love of God is license to sin.
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Revelations: Patmos, Island of Churches
The Aegean island of Patmos has more than 380 chapels because of its connection to John the apostle and the book of Revelation.
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Revelations: Return to Eden
Prophecy and revelation.
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Revelations: Vision of Patmos
As an old man on the Aegean island of Patmos, the apostle John has a vision of the future, prompting the New Testament book of Revelation.
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A Road Tour of Judea: The Land and Story of the Bible
Part of the biblical presentation of human redemption plays out in the land of Judea, a historic land of Christianity's beginnings.
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A Road Tour of Judea: The Land and Story of the Bible
Part of the biblical presentation of human redemption plays out in the land of Judea, a historic land of Christianity's beginnings.
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A Road Tour of Judea: The Land and Story of the Bible
Part of the New Testament presentation of human redemption plays out in the land of Judea.
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A Road Tour of Judea: The Land and Story of the Bible
Part of the New Testament presentation of human redemption plays out in the land of Judea.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological sites of the Roman Empire, like Corinth, where the Apostle Paul probably wrote his powerful epistle of faith and life, still impacting people today.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological remains of the Roman Empire.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological sites of the Roman Empire, to which the Apostle Paul sent a provocative letter of faith, religion and life, still affecting people today.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological sites of the Roman Empire, like Corinth, where the Apostle Paul probably wrote his powerful epistle of faith and life, still impacting people today.
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Romans: The Letter That Changed the World
De Haan and DeYoung visit archaeological sites of the Roman Empire, from which the Apostle Paul sent a provocative letter of faith, religion and life, still impacting people today.
- The Sabbath
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Salvation and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Differences among the three major religions of the Middle East cause daily conflict, and one of the most crucial centers on beliefs about restoring man's broken relationship with God.
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Sanctuary
Singer/songwriter Corey Emerson explores places of sanctuary in Israel.
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Scripture and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
Islam, Judaism and Christianity, all three believe that holy Scriptures reveal what God has spoken, but the sacred writings of each both agree and differ with the others.
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Scripture and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
The sacred writings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam have commonalities and differences.
- Scripture Songs
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Search for Sanctuary
Music accompanies a search for a place of refuge, peace, safety.
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The Search for Sanctuary
A musical presentation expresses the search for sanctuary, a place of holiness, refuge, peace, safety or hiding.
- Search for the Real Jesus
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The Search for the Real Jesus
The hull of a 2,000-year-old boat, found in the Sea of Galilee in 1986, is a provocative link to the time of Jesus.
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The Search for the Real Jesus
The empty tomb of Jesus, three days after his death, leaves Christians with further proof of his divinity, and skeptics with theories of grave-robbery and conspiracy.
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The Search for the Real Jesus
A Nazarene learns a trade along with other boys of the town, but as a man, his path polarizes his contemporaries, and the controversy continues today.
- Servants of the Cross
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict
Jewish settlements in territory claimed by both Arabs and Jews are flashpoints for control of the region.
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict
The presence of Jewish settlements in territory claimed by both Muslims and Jews acts as a flashpoint in the conflict.
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict?
Israeli and Palestinian people struggle for control of settlements.
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict
The presence of Jewish settlements in territory claimed by both Muslims and Jews acts as a flashpoint in the conflict.
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict
The presence of Jewish settlements in territory claimed by both Muslims and Jews acts as a flashpoint in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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The Settlements: Communities of Peace or Conflict
Jewish settlements become a flash point in the struggle for control over territory claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians.
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Shattered Dreams: The Story of Dr. Maybel Bruce
An American doctor brings her skills to Muslim women and children at Shikarpur Christian Hospital in the Sindh Desert of Pakistan.
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Shikarpur Diary: A Road Less Traveled
Doctors and nurses give up the privileges of Western life for decades to care for Muslim women and children in Pakistan.
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Shikarpur Diary: A Road Less Traveled
Doctors and nurses give up the privileges of Western life for decades to care for Muslim women and children in Pakistan.
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Shikarpur Diary: For the One Who Called
In 1957 Dr. Maybel Bruce leaves a promising career in America to treat Muslim women and children of the Sindh Desert in Pakistan and, in so doing, gathers other medics to the cause.
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Shikarpur Diary: The Secret Joy
American women at Shikarpur Christian Hospital pursue lives of sacrifice, offering medical care to Muslim women and children in the Sindh Desert in Pakistan.
- Should We Expect More From the Spirit?
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The Significance of Israel: The Chosen People
Israel, land of the Bible, gets much international attention although it is one of the smallest nations in the world.
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Signs of the End Times
Exploring what the Bible says about Christ's return.
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Sing a New Song: The Story of Isaac Watts
Born in 1674 in England, lyricist Isaac Watts writes more than 600 hymns during his lifetime.
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Sing a New Song: The Story of Issac Watts
Born in 1674 in England, lyricist Isaac Watts writes more than 600 hymns during his lifetime.
- A Single With a Mission
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The Slaights: Finding Treasure in Darkness
A head-on accident kills one child and severely injures the rest of the family, raising questions about God's care; quadriplegic author Joni Eareckson-Tada explores the goodness of God in the shadow of suffering.
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The Slaights: Finding Treasure in Darkness
A head-on accident kills one child and severely injures the rest of the family, raising questions about God's care; quadriplegic author Joni Eareckson Tada explores the goodness of God in the shadow of suffering.
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A Smile That Never Fades, The Courage of Jessica Eggert
A tribute to 13-year-old Jessica Eggert who passed away from bone cancer.
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Solomon, King of Privilege
Much Old Testament Scripture reveals the life of King Solomon, whose legacy is that of great wisdom; abilities, strengths, weaknesses and wealth round out the ruler.
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Song of Rest
Singer Shannon Wexelberg presents uplifting music from the Hawaiian Island of Kauai.
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Spirituals: Songs of the Soul
Music brings hope and meaning despite the most trying circumstances, and Wintley Phipps and Larnelle Harris illustrate how well the spirituals of the 19th century express those qualities.
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Spirituals, Songs of the Soul
Wintley Phillips and Larnelle Harris present music that gives hope and meaning in spite of trying circumstances.
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Spirituals: Songs of the Soul
Wintley Phipps presents music that gives hope and meaning in spite of trying circumstances.
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The Story of Eric Liddell: The Greatest Race
Scotsman Eric Liddell, one of the subjects of the movie 'Chariots of Fire,' goes on from that athletic fame to teach in rural China.
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The Story of Eric Liddell: The Making of a Champion
Profiled in the movie 'Chariots of Fire' and the son of missionaries, Eric Liddell becomes one of Scotland's most well-known athletes.
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The Story of Eric Liddell: Weihsein - The Finish Line
Details the life of Olympic champion Eric Liddell.
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The Story of Eric Liddell: Weihsien, the Finish Line
Athlete and teacher Eric Liddell spends his last days in Japanese captivity at Weihsien prison camp in China during World War II.
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The Story of Two Kings
The contrast between Herod the Great and Jesus of Nazareth.
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The Story of Two Kings
Contrasting Jesus of Nazareth with Herod the Great.
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The Story of Two Shepherds
Two Christian pastors in the Holy Land, Nizar Touma of an Arab congregation and Meno Kalisher of a Jewish one, strive to shepherd their flocks through the strife that plagues the region.
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The Story of Two Shepherds
Two Christian pastors in the Holy Land, Nizar Touma of an Arab congregation and Meno Kalisher of a Jewish one, strive to shepherd their flocks through the strife that plagues the region.
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The Story of Two Shepherds
Christian pastors in the Holy Land, one of an Arab congregation and another of a Jewish one, meet and discuss shepherding flocks through strife that plagues the region.
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Sukkot: The Feast of Tabernacles
In autumn the Feast of Tabernacles, known as Sukkot, commemorates the desert travels of the Jews following the Exodus.
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Sukkot: The Feast of Tabernacles
In autumn the Feast of Tabernacles, known as Sukkot, commemorates the desert travels of the Jews following the Exodus.
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The Temple Mount
The most-contested land on Earth may be the 35-acre southeast corner of Old Jerusalem that is known as 'The Temple Mount.'
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The Temple Mount Controversy
A contested 35 acres in southeast Old Jerusalem is known as the Temple Mount.
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Temple of the Lost Ark
Part 2.
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Temple of the Lost Ark
Part 4.
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Temple of the Lost Ark
Part 4.
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Temple of the Lost Ark
Part 3.
- Temple of the Lost Ark
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Three Faiths of Jerusalem: Worldview
Though Jerusalem's three religions, Islam, Judaism and Christianity, believe in one God, they each have distinctly different perspectives.
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Three Marys Jesus Loved
The novel 'The Da Vinci Code' restates the allegation of a romantic relationship having existed between Jesus and Mary Magdalene, countering the New Testament portrayal of Mary as a fallen woman.
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Trapped: Finding Freedom From Pornography
The dangers of pornography; help and a way out for those caught by its seduction.
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Trapped: Finding Freedom From Pornography
The dangers of pornography; help and a way out for those caught by its seduction.
- Tribulation
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Two Holidays of Deliverance: Purim and Easter
Comparing the Jewish holy day of Purim and the Christian holy day of Easter.
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Two Holidays of Deliverance: Purim and Easter
Comparing the Jewish holy day of Purim and the Christian holy day of Easter.
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The Unbreakable Promise
God's covenant with Abraham.
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The Unbreakable Promise
God's covenant with Moses.
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The Unbreakable Promise
God's covenant with David.
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Unconditional Love: The Story of Charlie and Lucy Wedemeyer
A couple's lives change after they learn that one of them has ALS.
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Underground Jerusalem: City of the Past
Archaeologists awaken historic treasures beneath the ancient city of Jerusalem.
- Understanding Revelation
- Violence
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Vision for God: Dr. Margaret Brand
Dr. Margaret Brand develops new surgical techniques that save the eyesight of thousands.
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Vision for God: Dr. Margaret Brand
Dr. Margaret Brand develops new surgical techniques that save the eyesight of thousands.
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A Voice in the Wilderness
People seeking a voice which speaks on behalf of God must decide the legitimacy of the statements they hear.
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A Voice in the Wilderness
The voice of God vs. the voice of man.
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Was Jesus Just a Man?
A best-selling novel, 'The Da Vinci Code,' attributes Jesus' exemplary life, his wisdom, and his miraculous deeds to religious and political conspiracy.
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The Watching World: Story of Francis and Edith Schaeffer
From humble beginnings, Francis and Edith Schaeffer impact a generation seeking the truth in turbulent times at Abri in Switzerland,
- We Believe in God
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A Weekend in the Holy City
Muslim worshipers, Saturday Shabbat and Christians.
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What Are God's Purposes for Israel and the Church?
God's purposes for Israel and the church.
- What Does God Expect of a Man?
- What Is the Promise of Marriage?
- When Christians Sin (Part 2)
- When Christians Sin (Part 3)
- When Christians Sin (Part 4)
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When God Takes What Matters Most
A couple who have experienced the pain of loss recount their story and tell about their hope for the future.
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When God Takes What Matters Most
A couple who have experienced the pain of loss recount their story and tell about their hope for the future.
- When Help Is Needed
- When Help Is Needed
- When Help Is Needed
- When Help Is Needed
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When It's Too Late: The Triumph of Jeremiah
Michael Card offers music and teachings to comfort, give hope, and analyze the purposes and benefits of pain and suffering.
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When Love Hurts: Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse
On her wedding day, a bride should not anticipate physical or verbal abuse, but some do become victims of it; shedding light on a dark secret.
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When Love Hurts: Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse
On her wedding day, a bride should not anticipate physical or verbal abuse, but some do become victims of it; shedding light on a dark secret.
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When Love Hurts: Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse
On her wedding day, a bride should not anticipate physical or verbal abuse, but some do become victims of it; shedding light on a dark secret.
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When Love Hurts: Understanding and Healing Domestic Abuse
On her wedding day, a bride should not anticipate physical or verbal abuse, but some do become victims of it; shedding light on a dark secret.
- When Violence Comes Home
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Who Killed Jesus?
In the period following the Crucifixion, religious leaders and common people ponder what became of the man whom some called 'Son of God.'
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Who Killed Jesus? A Personal Perspective
Invectives thrown at Michael Rydelnick during his school days prompt his adult pursuit of information about the Nazarene and those responsible for the Crucifixion.
- Why Bad Things Happen
- Why Did Christ Have to Die?
- Why Does a Good God Allow Suffering?
- Why Does It Make Sense to Believe in Christ?
- Why Isn't There Peace?
- Why Isn't There Peace?
- Why Isn't There Peace?
- Why Isn't There Peace on Earth?
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The Widening Circle: The Life of C.S. Lewis
Scholar, teacher and writer, C.S. Lewis exhibits a depth of spirit and breadth of intellect in his radio talks during World War II that take him to international prominence as an influential spokesman for the Christian faith.
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The Widening Circle: The Life of C.S. Lewis
A scholar, teacher and writer, C.S. Lewis exhibits depth of spirit and breadth of intellect in his World War II radio talks, which take him to international prominence as a spokesman for Christianity.
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Wisdom From Ephesus
The stunning archaeological site at Ephesus; the life and times of the apostle John.
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Wisdom From Ephesus
The stunning archaeological site at Ephesus; the life and times of the apostle John.
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Wisdom From Ephesus
The stunning archaeological site at Ephesus; the life and times of the apostle John.
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Wisdom From Ephesus
The stunning archaeological site at Ephesus; the life and times of the apostle John.
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Women of Courage and Faith: Navy Lt. Chaplain Catherine Pace
Lt. Catherine Pace moves from a life of emotional pain to hope and ministry.
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The Wonder of a Tree: A Living Trust
Forests provide food, habitats and raw materials, create oxygen, and inspire artists and poets.
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The Wonder of a Tree: Its Design
Trees are the largest and oldest living things on Earth and, after people, the most frequently mentioned living things in the Bible.
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The Wonder of a Tree: Its Importance
As Earth's largest and oldest living things, trees are essential to life on the planet.
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The Wonder of a Tree: Key Trees of the Bible
From Genesis to Revelation, trees are symbols of God's power, majesty, creativity and loving care.
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The Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Foundation of Life
Soil sustains all life on Earth.
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The Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Sustainer of Life
Soil is the sustainer of life.
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The Wonder of Creation: Soil: The Work of Life
The wonder of soil and its grand design.
- The World of Single Adults
- The World of Single Adults
- The World of Single Adults
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Worldview and the Three Faiths of Jerusalem
The Middle East is the birthplace of three monotheistic religions with distinct differences.
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Worship in the Wilderness
Shannon Wexelberg shares her songs and the Bible promises that carried her through dark days.
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Worship in the Wilderness
Shannon Wexelberg shares her songs and the biblical promises that carried her through dark days.
- Xavante Chronicles
- Xavante Chronicles
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The Xavante Chronicles: The Mission
In the jungle, a proud Indian tribe called the Xavante becomes known as 'the terror of Brazil' in its attempt to protect its land and culture.
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The Xavante Chronicles: The New Frontier
In 1953 three missionaries encounter Brazilian Indians, the Xavante, known for their aggression toward those who try to usurp their land and change their culture.
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Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement
The holiest day of the Jewish calendar is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, when Jews confess their sins to God and to one another.
