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  • The Affirmation of The Father
    February 26, 2024
    In this episode, filmed in
    Caesar
    ea, Israel, Rabbi Schneider draws us closer to the profound affirmation of our Heavenly Father. He strengthens our bond with the Lord, encourages us to confront our spiritual battles, and enlightens us with ways to truly understand our self-worth and divine identity.
  • The Day Insane Truth Exposed Hidden Guilt
    October 1, 2023
    (Rebroadcast) Paul, the prisoner, stood before the mighty and high-powered rulers at
    Caesar
    ea and gave his testimony. Governor Festus finally interrupted him with the words, “You are out of your mind!”
  • The Greatest Story Ever Told: The Birth of Jesus
    December 25, 2015
    Caesar
    Augustus (which means "worthy of worship") thought he was the "savior of the whole world." It was during his reign that the real Savior, Jesus, was born; so, like Pastor Greg says, "In a time when man wanted to be god, God became a man." Greg offers many valuable insights as he takes a new look at the account of Jesus’ birth and the surrounding events in Luke 2.
  • In Prison For Christ
    August 23, 2015
    Paul spent several years in jail, both in
    Caesar
    ea and Rome.  He did not see prison as a setback, but took every opportunity to share the Gospel and to write letters. This letter---the shortest book in the Bible---reflects the heart and mind of Paul regarding slavery and Christian charity.
  • On Trial For Christ
    August 16, 2015
    Like us, Paul was subject to the legal system of his day.  He was falsely accused of beginning a riot in Jerusalem. He was escorted to the Roman city of
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    ea where he met with the governor Felix who had three options: (1) return Paul to Jerusalem (2) release him; or (3) send him to Rome.  But to shift responsibilities he handed him over to King Agrippa.
  • The Greatest Story Ever Told
    December 19, 2014
    Caesar
    Augustus (which means “worthy of worship”) thought he was the “savior of the whole world.” It was during his reign that the real Savior, Jesus, was born; so, like Pastor Greg says, “In a time when man wanted to be god, God became a man.” Greg offers many valuable insights as he takes a new look at the account of Jesus’ birth and the surrounding events in Luke 2.