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Gain fresh understanding of the apostle Paul’s famous letter to the Corinthians
We know them as books of the Bible, but much of the New Testament is made up of letters to specific cities and churches! Let's survey the ancient city of Corinth.
Israel: Dry and Thirsty Land
The land of the Bible, modern Israel. A land known for its people, its religions, and its dependence on the heavens for water. Mart DeHaan and Jimmy DeYoung reflect on this land where even water—or the lack of water—has spiritual implications.
Judea: The Land & Story of the Bible, Part I
Judea is center stage for the Bible’s story of redemption. Mart DeHaan and Jimmy DeYoung walk through the region of Judea and follow the history of the Christian faith through this ancient land.
Runtime: 26 minutes
Judea: The Land & Story of the Bible, Part II
Judea is center stage for the Bible’s story of redemption. Mart DeHaan and Jimmy DeYoung walk through the region of Judea and follow the history of the Christian faith through this ancient land.
Runtime: 26 minutes
Bethlehem: Beyond the Christmas Story
Join us on a fascinating tour of the city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ. Hosts Jimmy DeYoung and Bonnie Keen will lead you on a journey to key locations throughout Bethlehem—from Manger Square to the Shepherds’ Fields. Gain a better understanding of the place where Christmas began and the impact that event still has on Bethlehem today.
Runtime: 26 minutes
Wisdom from Ephesus: The Gospel of John, Part I
Ephesus is one of the most stunning archaeological sites in the modern world
Wisdom From Ephesus: The Gospel of John, Part II
On the western coast of Turkey is one of the most stunning archaeological sites in the modern world, Ephesus.
Wisdom From Ephesus: The Gospel of John, Part III
On the western coast of Turkey is one of the most stunning archaeological sites in the modern world, Ephesus.
Wisdom From Ephesus: The Gospel of John, Part IV
On the western coast of Turkey is one of the most stunning archaeological sites in the modern world, Ephesus.
A Weekend in Jerusalem
It’s Friday in Jerusalem—the holiest day of the week for Muslim worshipers, many who are making their way to the Al Aqsa Mosque for prayers. Meanwhile, Jewish storeowners close up shop and begin preparations for their day of rest and worship beginning at sundown—the Saturday Shabbat. On Sunday morning, as most of the city goes back to work, the bells of Christian churches ring across Jerusalem for a third group of people who also find their spiritual roots in this holy city. Three religions, three stories of worship, as told in “A Weekend in Jerusalem.”
Two Tales Of One City
The book of Jonah has the makings of a great movie plot. It contains a runaway prophet, a terrible storm at sea, the prophet swallowed by a great fish, God sparing the prophet’s life, and the repentance of a pagan city.
But Jonah’s sequel—the book of Nahum—might not be so popular.