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William Tyndale: The Rest of the Story
Commentary by Clyde FinkleaWilliam Tyndale's desire to translate the Bible into English aroused the ire of governmental and church elites, resulting in his martyrdom.
Lest We Forget (2020)
Commentary by Mark SchindlerMark Schindler, focuses upon the Separatists who fled to Leyden in 1609, to escape persecution from the Anglican Church, which although broke away politically from the Roman Catholic Church, nevertheless retained some of the customs and teachings of Catholicism which the Pilgrims found repulsive. In order to preserve their cultural identity, the Pilgrims arranged for Passage to the New World aboard the Mayflower, establishing a colony called New England, based upon Christian self-government, making faith and dependence upon God the cornerstone of an emerging great nation, a nation George Washington and our forefathers realized could be sustained only by dependence upon Our Eternal God. Lest we forget, this event ( the Mayflower Compact) took place exactly 400 years ago, prompting two major religious leaders , Franklin Graham to lead a Day of Prayer in the nations capital and Jonathan Kahn to proclaim a Shuva- or return of the nation to God, (solemnly reading Hosea 14, Micah 7, and Joel 2) 40 days before the next election lest we forget our duty to Almighty God
Hebrews (Part Fifteen): Chapter 2, A Mind Bending Purpose (Part Four)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)Even though we must cooperate in cultivating spiritual fruit, God alone creates character and takes responsibility for creating spiritual offspring.