We went to the streets of San Francisco to ask the question, "How do you decide what's right and what's wrong?" Use this man on the street segment to jumpstart a teaching or discussion about decision-making, absolute truth, or Biblical authority.
It takes courage and faith to try new things for the cause of Christ. In this scene from William Wilberforce and William Pitt have a discussion about Pitt's plan to become the youngest Prime Minister of England.
Having the confidence to follow your convictions often requires the support of others. In this scene from William Wilberforce and William Pitt are entertaining a group of prominent abolitionists who encourage Wilberforce to follow his convictions for change by pursuing both God and politics.
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Part Two in a series that forces us to evaluate how we are spending our resources this Christmas. We are to acknowledge exactly whose birthday we celebrate and in response, point our gifts to the Messiah.
This film compares the Biblical story of Joshua's prayers in times of trouble to the prayers from Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Through prayer God works through us powerfully and we will find victory when we fight on our knees.
This film compares the Biblical story of Joshua and the Nephilim to the recent story of Franklin Delanor Roosevelt and the Nazis. It inspires us to rise above fear and oppose tyranny with courage.
Historical, Teaching Joshua: Strong and Courageous presented by Todd Phillips This film compares the Biblical story of Joshua and the Nephilim to the recent story of Franklin Delanor Roosevelt and the Nazis.
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This film compares the Biblical story of Joshua and the Nephilim to the recent story of Franklin Delanor Roosevelt and the Nazis. It inspires us to rise above fear and oppose tyranny with courage.