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In the fourth chapter of Romans, Paul furthers his explanation of righteousness by faith using the example of Abraham to show how faith, salvation, and works are connected. Join John Bradshaw to dig into this next chapter, “Romans 4: Faith That Saves,” and learn how you can be saved by faith through the gift of God’s grace.
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In 1858, when a bounty hunter came to Oberlin, Ohio, to capture an enslaved man who had fled from Kentucky via the Underground Railroad, the staunchly abolitionist townspeople of Oberlin had something to say about it. Join John Bradshaw on location in Ohio for the story of John Price’s bid for freedom and the people who stood up to injustice on his behalf.
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In Bible times, the Israelite Jews believed that the message of salvation was for them alone. In Romans 2 and 3, Paul makes it clear to his audience that ethnic or religious background doesn’t factor into salvation. Join John Bradshaw in this study of the book of Romans to learn what Paul says about the law, righteousness through faith, and what it means to be a Jew inwardly.
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The book of Romans, a book of salvation, has time and time again been the catalyst for significant social and religious change. In Paul's day, its concepts were considered disruptive. Centuries later, wars were fought over those same ideas. Join John Bradshaw for the first episode in a comprehensive study on the book of Romans and learn who salvation is for and how to receive it.
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The Bible says that “God is love,” but Scripture also shows a God that allowed people to die, commanded they be killed, or destroyed them Himself. How do we reconcile the tension between these varying depictions? Join John Bradshaw as he delves into Bible passages that speak to the character of God and address the seeming dissonance between a God who destroys and the God of love.
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In 1921, more than 300 people were massacred, thousands were left homeless, and an entire town was destroyed when people turned on their fellow citizens—in the United States of America. Which raises an important question: What kind of person would do that? The answer is surprising. Join Pastor John Bradshaw on location in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as we look at the challenge faced by every person: the sinful heart.
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When George Müller founded his first orphanage, not only did he refuse to appoint himself a salary, but he determined that the entire operation be run on unsolicited donations. The success of the orphanages served to magnify God by showing the world that He is, and always will be, faithful. Join John Bradshaw on location in England for the final episode of “Men of Faith.”
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John Bunyan spent 12 years of his life imprisoned for preaching without a license. It was during this period of confinement that he penned one of the most influential works in English literature, “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” Join John Bradshaw on location in England and learn how Bunyan influenced generations with his vivid storytelling and deep theological insights, and the relevance his allegorical masterpiece still has for us today.
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Once a self-proclaimed “wretch,” John Newton’s conversion led him to become a renowned preacher, abolitionist, evangelical author, and composer of hymns such as “Amazing Grace.” Join John Bradshaw on location in England for the second episode of “Men of Faith” and learn how to respond to God’s grace today and receive a new heart and hope for the future.
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In a poignant prayer, Hannah—barren, ridiculed, and anguished—poured out her heart to God, begging for a son. When he arrived, she knew he was a gift from God, and so … she gave him right back. Join John Bradshaw as he examines the depth of Hannah’s faith and the impact her actions had on a nation in the ongoing “Great Characters of the Bible” series.
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John Newton's early years were marked by rebellion, sin, and involvement in the slave trade. But through God’s transformative grace, Newton’s life was changed after a storm at sea led to his conversion. Join John Bradshaw on location in England and discover how his newfound faith set him on a path to become both a compelling preacher and an advocate for the abolitionist movement.
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John Newton's early years were marked by rebellion, sin, and involvement in the slave trade. But through God’s transformative grace, Newton’s life was changed after a storm at sea led to his conversion. Join John Bradshaw on location in England and discover how his newfound faith set him on a path to become both a compelling preacher and an advocate for the abolitionist movement.
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Ultimately, the book of Daniel is a book of salvation pointing to the coming of the Messiah. Throughout the stories and prophetic insights found in Daniel’s twelve chapters, we see the realization of God’s original plan for humanity and the power He has to bring that plan to fruition. Join John Bradshaw for the uplifting conclusion to the “Daniel the Prophet” series: “The Death of Death.”
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Ultimately, the book of Daniel is a book of salvation pointing to the coming of the Messiah. Throughout the stories and prophetic insights found in Daniel’s twelve chapters, we see the realization of God’s original plan for humanity and the power He has to bring that plan to fruition. Join John Bradshaw for the uplifting conclusion to the “Daniel the Prophet” series: “The Death of Death.”
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He built the most beautiful temple ever constructed, wrote two books of the Bible, and was wiser than any man before him. He had everything he could possibly want, but it wasn’t enough. Join John Bradshaw for “Great Characters of the Bible: Solomon” and learn about the man who had it all, lost it all, and found his way back to faith in God.
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He built the most beautiful temple ever constructed, wrote two books of the Bible, and was wiser than any man before him. He had everything he could possibly want, but it wasn’t enough. Join John Bradshaw for “Great Characters of the Bible: Solomon” and learn about the man who had it all, lost it all, and found his way back to faith in God.
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In biblical times, God often spoke more directly to His people. Messages through angels, visions, and prophets made it simpler to understand His will. Today, discerning God’s plan for your life can seem less straightforward. Join John Bradshaw to learn several methods for determining God’s will for your life and discover verses that reveal how God promises to direct your path.
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In biblical times, God often spoke more directly to His people. Messages through angels, visions, and prophets made it simpler to understand His will. Today, discerning God’s plan for your life can seem less straightforward. Join John Bradshaw to learn several methods for determining God’s will for your life and discover verses that reveal how God promises to direct your path.
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All of human history rested upon a single event: when Jesus stepped in and took our death so that we might have His life. But why did Jesus have to die? Join John Bradshaw for “At the Cross” and discover the biblical reason for Jesus’ sacrifice and how one Man’s death can change your life forever.
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All of human history rested upon a single event: when Jesus stepped in and took our death so that we might have His life. But why did Jesus have to die? Join John Bradshaw for “At the Cross” and discover the biblical reason for Jesus’ sacrifice and how one Man’s death can change your life forever.
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