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The Bible for Grown-Ups
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
As children, many of us received a Bible and were told everything in it was true. Then we grew up. What was oh-so-simple then is…well, it’s not simple. Perhaps that’s because we were taught Bible stories but not the story of the Bible.
The Fundamental List
Speaker: Andy Stanley and Joel Thomas
Length: 8 Parts
With so many denominations and opinions on what it means to be a Christian, it can be difficult to determine what is fundamental to the faith. In this series, we'll look at what's essential—and what's not—when it comes to following Jesus.
The Last Kingdom
Speaker: Andy Stanley & Joel Thomas
Length: 5-Parts
We know from history all kingdoms fade—except for one, the kingdom ushered into the world through Jesus. But what is this kingdom, and where is it?
Too Good to Miss
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
Some things in life are too important to pass us by. Often, we don’t realize it until it’s too late. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Regardless of your season of life, there’s a better way forward.
What God is Really Like
Speaker: Clay Scroggins
Length: 3 Parts
What you think about when you think about God is more important than you could ever know. And getting life right is way harder when you’ve got God wrong.
You’re Not Far
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 8 Parts
For several decades after Jesus's death and resurrection, Peter told others about all of the firsthand experiences he had with Jesus. Later in life—possibly in prison and not sure of his future—Peter wanted to ensure that all of those stories were documented. So he asked his traveling companion, Mark, to write down not what he had heard or read—but what he had seen.