“Who am I?” and “Why am I here?” are questions we all ask at one time or another. We search for meaning and belonging, and we want to have a purpose for our lives. This documentary walks you through four predictable stages of life that help sort out and process your quest for significance. Noted author Os Guinness reveals how various belief systems answer these questions, and puts worldviews under the microscope to discern what is true and significant about life.
When it comes to questions of suffering and evil, no one has all the answers. However, author and speaker Os Guinness presents a compelling case that leads to faith and courage. With an engaging style, he introduces three perspectives on evil, examines the difference between suffering and evil, and shares steps to help you think through the problem of evil. Discover how you can cope with life…
On the western coast of Turkey is one of the most stunning archeological sites in the modern world, Ephesus. Journey with author and musician Michael Card through this ancient site to discover more about the life and times of the apostle John, the longest-living disciple of Jesus.
From his studio nestled along the Arkansas River in Colorado, potter Dave Blakeslee says, “One of the things I love about God is that He is a creative God.” Watch and listen as he shapes, glazes, and fires ceramic works of art and describes how the Master Potter forms and transforms lives. Discover how God can mold you into a beautiful vessel uniquely designed for His glory…
In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, and he uses debate-tested conclusions and simple illustrations to clarify the real issues of this controversy.
The ancient prophecy of Isaiah 53 unveils how the suffering of an unnamed “servant” hero brings healing to the world. But the prophet’s predictions raise questions: Who is this “servant”—a person, a group, the nation of Israel, or a combination? Did the servant live in the past or is the mission still in the future? And what is the sacrifice the servant makes to bring hope and…
Why would a good God allow you to suffer and abandon you in the midst of your pain? In “What Jesus Said About Suffering,” you’ll travel to Israel with Mart DeHaan and hear from biblical scholars as they discuss the “whys” of suffering. Examine the words of Jesus that reveal His response to human anguish. Consider whether you have reason to believe what Jesus said about suffering.
Take a journey of discovery to explore Jesus’ claims about life. Travel to Israel to the hill country on the east side of the Sea of Galilee with host Mart De Haan. Hear from scholars and authorities in the field of New Testament studies as they discuss the promises of Jesus. Examine the elements of Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman and gain insights to help you…
The gospel of Luke gives us one of the most detailed accounts of the life of Christ. It presents a unique perspective on Jesus and those surrounding Him during His time on earth and expresses an unusual sensitivity to the weak and poor. But who was the writer of this book, this man called Luke—a man attributed as a physician, evangelist, and traveler? Come with author and…
Take a closer look at the struggles faced by early Christians and their driving force to endure, as Dr. Joseph Stowell, President of Cornerstone University, takes you on an amazing journey to modern-day Rome. You’ll also visit Pompeii, Herculaneum, Ephesus, and other significant locations that reveal the formation of the Christian faith in the Roman Empire from a social, economic, and political perspective.
Travel to Beersheba, the largest city in the Negev Desert near the southernmost part of Israel. Explore the once desolate land where God led Abraham. Bible teacher and Israeli guide Avner Boskey shares insights from the desert experience that brought Abraham closer to God.
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