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- There is a gripping, untold story of what God is doing in Sanford, Fla., where Trayvon Martin was tragically killed in February. The incident sparked an outpouring of emotion and rhetoric about racism. In this 30-minute documentary, CHARISMA Founder Steve Strang shows how pastors met to share, pray and deal with the racial divide that spans generations in their city. You'll be moved to see how they passionately stood together and are now reaching out to help hurting people. Their story will inspire you to do the same in your area - because racism isn't limited to Sanford, Fla.
- R.C. Sproul explores the doctrine of justification historically, theologically, and biblically, carefully defining each term in the phrase "justified by faith alone" while pointing to the imputation of a righteousness found only in Jesus.
- Meet Jonathan Edwards, perhaps America's greatest theologian. Throughout his life, Edwards marveled at the beauty of God's work in creation and among His people, and no hardship could stop him from expounding it. In this series, popular church historian and author Stephen Nichols opens up the life of Jonathan Edwards, a man who never failed to trust God's redemptive purposes for His people.
- From the pulpit to the boardroom, the parables of Jesus are some of the most commonly shared stories from history. But what do they really mean? R.C. Sproul, distinguished theologian and author, surveys their historical context and explores their rich meaning.
- Billions of people around the world claim to believe in God. But who is He? Steven Lawson, popular teacher and author, carefully explores that question and explains why it's crucial we answer it correctly.
- A careful study of the history of the church prepares and equips its members to face the difficulties of its own day. Popular church historian and author, Stephen Nichols, embarks on this seven-part series to assist the church in understanding the solas of the Reformation and their place for the people of God in all ages.
- With an eye to the lessons we can learn today, Dr. R.C. Sproul traces the major events of Martin Luther's life and explores the gospel recovered by him and the other Protestant Reformers.
- Although the Holy Spirit is sometimes the forgotten Person of the Trinity, His presence and work is found throughout redemptive history. In this twelve-part series, popular theologian and author Sinclair Ferguson traces the work of the Holy Spirit through Scripture-from creation to the work of Christ to His dwelling in our hearts today.
- 2021–TV Episode
- 2021–TV Episode
- Computer scientists developed 'TapSense' technology that uses the acoustic signals from different parts of the finger to activate a touchscreen in different ways.
- A full understanding of Jonathan Edwards' theology and life demands a detailed examination. In the first part of this series, Stephen Nichols takes us through the life of Edwards, illuminating the good and the bad, so that we might better understand how God cultivated and crafted Edwards into His servant.
- At the young age of nineteen Jonathan Edwards wrote his seventy resolutions. In the second part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains that what is unique about these resolutions is Edwards' understanding of his own sinful nature and need for the goodness of His Creator in order to accomplish them.
- The modern-day caricatures of strict dourness applied to Jonathan Edwards and the Puritans is sadly inaccurate and captures only a small part of the gospel they preached. In the third part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains that Edwards wrote more about the joy, pleasure, and happiness of salvation than anything else.
- Jonathan Edwards is often portrayed as a disgruntled, unhappy figure concerned only about judgment and doom. However, in the fourth part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains that we would be hard pressed to find another theologian so full of joy and so delighted in the goodness and bountiful provision of His Lord.
- Jonathan Edwards is often portrayed as a disgruntled, unhappy figure concerned only about judgment and doom. However, in the fourth part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains that we would be hard pressed to find another theologian so full of joy and so delighted in the goodness and bountiful provision of His Lord.
- Jonathan Edwards died at the age of fifty-five. What might his mind have produced if he possessed even a few more years on this earth? In the final part of this series, Stephen Nichols demonstrates that Edwards understood that God's providence never fails to accomplish its task perfectly and to completion.
- He was the greatest teacher who ever walked the face of the earth. People would gather from far and wide to hear Him teach and listen to His parables. But what is a parable and why did Jesus use them? In the first part of this series, R.C. Sproul answers these questions and prepares us for his tour through eleven of Jesus' famous stories.