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Lord, Teach Us To Pray
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Prayer can feel confusing, inconsistent, or even frustrating, but Jesus didn’t leave us guessing. In Lord, Teach Me To Pray, Pastor Matt Smallbone walks through the Lord’s Prayer line by line, showing how it’s more than a script, it’s a framework for a real, honest relationship with God.
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The Holy Spirit
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In The Holy Spirit | A Theological Introduction to Pneumatology, Dr. Joel Muddamalle guides us through a rich, biblical exploration of the Spirit’s presence and power, from the opening verses of Genesis to the birth of the Church and the life of every believer today. Across seven sessions, Dr. Jo...
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The Desert
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In Scripture, deserts aren’t just dry and desolate landscapes. They’re sacred spaces—where identity is formed, where false gods are stripped away, and where the voice of the Lord breaks through the silence.
In The Desert, historian Matthew Larsen takes you across the rugged terrain of West Texas...
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Everything Made Beautiful
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Life comes in seasons. Seasons of grief, of excitement, of new life and of death—and everything in between. In Ecclesiastes 3, the Lord promises to make all things beautiful in their time. How do we navigate these seasons of life? How do we know God’s sovereignty despite the world around us? And,...
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Faithwalkers
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This documentary series pulls back the curtain on some of the most extraordinary yet unseen movements of God happening across the globe right now. From war-torn Ukraine to unreached provinces in Cambodia, from Muslim-majority villages to the streets of the Philippines, these films follow ordinary...
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Nobody Liked Paul
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Who was the apostle Paul? How did he live, travel, and interact with the world around him? Most importantly, how should this shape our understanding of his ministry? Join historian Matthew Larsen as he immerses himself in the very places Paul would have walked and taught in the ancient world.
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Nobody Liked Paul: The First Christians of Rome
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Becoming curious and diving deeper into the context of the culture, geography, and society of ancient Rome, allows us to understand how and why Paul made the decision to travel to Rome. Was Rome his final destination? Or, by looking into the ancient world, can we see Paul had another destination ...