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Why the Cross Can Do What Politics Can’t
Throughout its turbulent history, the Church has often been diverted from its primary mission. The lure of taking side-roads is tempting, especially in the face of a degenerating culture. We must ask difficult questions and turn to the Bible for answers. In this series, Dr. Erwin Lutzer helps us do …
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God, the Supreme Court, and the Unthinkable
All of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States of America cannot change the decisions that have been made by God’s Throne.
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An Evening with Eric Metaxas and Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, and Dr. Erwin Lutzer have a candid, engaging conversation on topics of faith, culture and the fate of our nation.
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The Clash of Cross and Culture
The city of God will remain even as the world around us crumbles.
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The Battle For Marriage – Part 1
We are all in the same boat and we will all face the consequences of homosexuality’s acceptance.
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The Role of the Church in Our Culture
A discussion with Dr. Erwin Lutzer and Eric Metaxas with Wayne Shepherd on the church's involvement in culture.
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Light Shining in Darkness
The book of Acts shows us the light of the Gospel confronting the pagan culture of the day. This is especially clear in the courage and relentless passion of Paul and his companions as they established churches and witnessed wherever they went. In this series of messages, Pastor Lutzer helps …
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Christians in Conflict
Wherever we look, conflict exists. Whether it is in our nation, our churches, or our interpersonal relationships, these messages are not only designed to help us resolve conflict but also to encourage us. We can thrive in the tension that exists between what we believe and what others …
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The Handwriting on the Wall
When we reject God, we invite judgment.
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The Cross and the Flag
The destiny of the church does not depend upon the next election.