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Kids Talk Church History

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Kids Talk Church History is a one-of-a-kind podcast where kids investigate the history of the Church. Over two thousand years ago, Jesus said: “I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.” How has Jesus built and preserved His Church against all odds? Come with us on a trip through history to find the answer on Kids Talk Church History—a podcast in partnership with the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
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Every Last Word

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Every Last Word is a radio and Internet ministry of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Featuring the Bible teaching of Dr. Philip Ryken, Every Last Word teaches the whole Bible to change your whole life.
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Hear the Word of God

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Go on up to a high mountain, O Zion, herald of good news; lift up your voice with strength, O Jerusalem, herald of good news; lift it up, fear not; say to the cities of Judah, “Behold your God!” —Isaiah 40:9
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Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible

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Donald Barnhouse has been ”Making God’s Word Plain” for over 70 years! His elocutionary ability, friendly manner, vivid analogies, and most of all, his faithful exposition of the Scriptures make the Bible relevant to modern man. His sermons have become no less relevant to those who hear or read them today. Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible is a ministry of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.
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Romans 8:19-21 You may have heard of a war movie from the 1940"s called, "God is My Co-Pilot". Bur if you think that God is just your co-pilot, perhaps you need to switch seats! God is the sovereign Lord of the universe and rules over every aspect of His creation. Have you submitted to His Lordship and sovereignty, and handed over the controls of y…
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Exodus 25:31-40 Do you find it hard to be one of the only Christians at your workplace? How much do you talk about your faith to the other parents at your child’s school? It’s not easy, but there are so many people living in darkness who cross our paths each day who need to hear about the light that God offers to sinners. The only way to have the l…
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Revelation 1 We begin our study of the Book of Revelation with Reverend Eric Alexander as he addresses the approaches to interpreting this often-misunderstood book. Understand how the persecuted early church found solace and strength in the messages of Revelation, and how these ancient words resonate in our lives today. Gain a vision of the reveale…
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Roman Catholics readily agree that God saves his people by grace, through faith, because of Christ. But is it grace alone, faith alone, and Christ alone? Join Emma, Grace, and Christian as they discover the importance of that little word in the Protestant Reformation and in our churches today with the help of Dr. Scott Clark, professor of Church Hi…
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Romans 8:18 A woman is willing to undergo nine months of increasing physical discomfort and several hours of painful labor in order to give birth. Looking ahead to the years of happiness she will experience with her child helps her to look beyond her temporary physical suffering. You can face earthly sorrows and suffering with peace and joy when yo…
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Exodus 25:23-30 In today’s struggling economy, a lot of us have come to a place that we thought we would never be… worrying about how we will meet our needs. If you’ve lost your job, you’re probably worried about how you will pay your bills and provide food for your family. And you may feel like nobody understands or knows your needs. But someone d…
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Romans 8:17 When Jesus walked on the water, his disciples were terrified at first because they thought he was a ghost. What they thought was a threat to their well-being was actually Jesus coming to give them a great blessing. Believers are often afraid of suffering and trials, but we must realize that the Lord is always with us even in our sufferi…
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Exodus 25:10-22 Have you ever wondered how the Old Testament is relevant to you? Could studying the building plans of God’s Tabernacle help you in your life today? Well, the Bible makes an explicit connection between the tabernacle in Exodus and the coming of Christ. God gave us his Son, just as he gave Israel the tabernacle, only this time he didn…
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Isaiah 66b In this episode, Reverend Eric Alexander paints a vivid picture of Jerusalem’s transformation from a barren landscape to a fruitful field, the birthplace of new life. The increase in the people of God will be a supernatural event where His children will find nourishment, security, and comfort. Be encouraged that God’s transforming power …
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The Protestant Reformation swept throughout Europe in a way no other movement had before. There was great energy as people rediscovered the gospel - the good news of what Christ has done for sinners. How did the Roman Catholic Church respond? Find out the answer to this question with Emma, Grace, and Christian as they interview Dr Matthew Barrett, …
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Romans 8:17 If a man divides his estate among his children, then each one will receive only a portion of the total inheritance. But if he names all of his children as joint heirs, each one can claim ownership of the entire estate. Believers do not inherit just a portion of the rich eternal blessings of God. Since we are joint heirs with Jesus Chris…
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Exodus 25:1-9 The Bible teaches that, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” The reverse can also be true: that where our hearts are, that is where we put our treasure. So if all this is true, why do we spend so much money on earthly things? Well, it’s because our hearts are hard. But when we give back to God what He has given to …
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Isaiah 66 We approach the end of Isaiah where the people of God grapple with rebuilding their temple and their lives. God confronts them with their external acts of worship but promises to dwell with those who have a right relationship with Him. Reverend Eric Alexander challenges us to be the kind of people with whom God will make His dwelling on H…
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Romans 8:17 You may have seen a movie or read a story in which a wealthy person dies and the relatives gather together for the reading of the will. They are all in suspense, wondering if they will receive an inheritance and how large their portion will be. But believers do not have to live in suspense about our eternal inheritance. It has been secu…
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Galatians 6:14 Boasting is never attractive. But have you ever noticed that, despite the fact that nobody likes a bragger, everybody brags anyway? And what about? Our brain power, our muscle power, our buying power...anything that makes us feel like we are better than someone else. But when we come to know Jesus, we humbly realize that we have noth…
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Isaiah 65:17-25 Join Reverend Eric Alexander as he uncovers the symbolism of Babylon and Jerusalem in the story of redemption. Hear the promise of God’s new creation, a new heaven and a new earth, where past sorrows will be replaced with unmingled joy. Grasp a vision of the home that God is preparing for us in this episode of Hear the Word of God.…
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On November 2, 1561, the gatekeeper at the castle of Tounay found a package which had been thrown over the wall. It included what is known as the Belgic Confession, plus a letter addressed to King Philip II of Spain, who ruled over much of the Netherlands. The author of the letter and the Confession was a pastor named Guido de Bres. What did he try…
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Romans 8:16 How could you prove the identity of your earthly father? You could produce your birth certificate with his name on it, and a DNA test could reveal you both have the same genetic code within you. When you trust in Jesus Christ for salvation, the Bible objectively declares that God is now your heavenly father and the Holy Spirit dwells wi…
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Colossians 2:15 Have you ever broken the law? We’ve all had the occasional traffic violation or parking ticket…. but many of us try to lead good lives. We go to church every week, help others, we’re not lawbreakers...or are we? The Bible says we are. In fact, we have so often broken God’s Law that we have accumulated an infinite debt to Him. That i…
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Romans 8:16 If one person claims to have witnessed a crime, it's possible you would question his reliability, but if three people gave the same eyewitness account, you would accept their unified testimony as trustworthy. The Word of God, The Holy Spirit, and the blood of Jesus Christ all testify in unison to the hearts of believers bearing witness …
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1 Corinthians 1:18 Christians believe that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and his subsequent resurrection, was the most important event in the history of the world. To Christians, the cross of Christ is the source of all hope and comfort. Yet the same cross that is so attractive to the followers of Christ is exactly what keeps others from coming …
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Isaiah 61 In this chapter, Isaiah describes the difference that the Messiah will make in the lives of God’s people. We see a picture of God’s restoring grace rebuilding a people for His glory in the place where sin has caused devastation and ruin. Reverend Eric Alexander invites us to be such a people in this episode of Hear the Word of God.…
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On June 27, 1638, Cyril Lucaris was ordered to board a boat, then strangled and thrown overboard. He was one of the most important patriarchs in the Orthodox Church. Why was he murdered? Was he really a Protestant? Join Emma, Grace, and Christian as they discuss this fascinating character with Rev. Mihai Corcea, pastor of the Evangelical Reformed C…
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Romans 8:16 When a witness gives testimony in court, the opposing counsel can cross-examine him to test whether or not he is a reliable witness. It is possible to mistake the voice of the devil or the voice of self for the voice of God. We must cross-examine every spiritual experience by the Word of God to make sure it conforms to divine truth. Doe…
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Colossians 1:20 If you were asked, “Are you at war with anyone?,” you would probably be surprised by the question, or maybe even offended. And why would that be such a strange question? Probably because we all want to think of ourselves as peace-loving individuals. But the fact is, we are at war with God. The good news is, God has made a peace offe…
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Romans 8:15 If a child wakes up from a nightmare and cries out, "Daddy, Daddy!", a loving father will immediately come and comfort that child. Many times, the children of God face situations that make us cry, "Abba Father!". We have a heavenly Father who loves us and is always ready to hear us and respond to our needs and distress. Do you experienc…
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Hebrews 12:2 Most of us in our day-to-day lives feel pretty good about ourselves. We’re generally truthful. We put in an honest day’s work. We are by and large, good people...good enough to get into heaven...or are we? The Bible teaches us that we are helpless, hopeless, and unrighteous. The good news is, that’s not the end of the story. Dr. Philip…
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Was there a Protestant Reformation in Poland? Who was Jan Laski, the Polish Reformer, and why do so few people know about him? Why did he want a national church, and how did he influence the Reformation in other countries? Join Emma, Grace, and Christian as they discuss Laski’s fascinating story and the little-known Reformation in Poland with Dr. D…
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Romans 8:15 Many abused children become emotionally scarred and filled with fear, but if a child is taken from an abusive situation and adopted into a Christian home, the fear will subside and the child will grow more secure in the love of those new parents. Perhaps you have been hurt by following the lies and empty promises of this fallen world, b…
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Acts 2:23 Grotesque, morbid, unsightly... those words describe something that is at the very heart of Christianity. It’s something that is preached and taught about all the time in the Christian faith. Namely, Christ’s crucifixion. And while some may find it too brutal, or think it unnecessary... because of our sin, it is essential to our very salv…
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Romans 8:15 A bicycle wheel will not function properly if its spokes do not meet in the center of the wheel. We must always remember to keep the Lord at the center of our lives. Our spiritual walk will become wobbly and imbalanced if we begin to follow our way and relegate God to the periphery of our lives. How can you learn to center your life in …
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John 21:17 Peter was a big disciple. He was the first disciple to trust Christ with his life. He left his career and followed God. But even Peter denied Christ... not once but three times! Thankfully, Jesus Christ did not abandon Peter. He picked him up after he had fallen, set him back on his feet, and encouraged him to continue to grow in his fai…
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Isaiah 57 In this chapter, the people of God have been false and faithless, but God sends words of hope and encouragement through Isaiah. To the contrite of heart, He will turn away His wrath and bring healing. In this episode of Hear the Word of God, Reverend Alexander delivers a message of peace that is to be found in Jesus Christ, God’s Servant.…
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Growing up in a small town in southeast Scotland, John Knox could never have imagined that he would play a significant role in a powerful movement that transformed his country. From tutor to bodyguard to slave on a French galley, he was involved in some of the most crucial events of Scottish history before he turned 35. After a brief time in Englan…
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Romans 8:14 When severe drought strikes a part of our country, the President has to declare a state of emergency and send aid to help the people survive. When the Israelites wandered the barren desert wilderness for 40 years, they had to learn to rely on God's power and provision for their survival. The Lord went to great lengths to teach His peopl…
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Luke 24:39 The Bible teaches that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the most significant events in human history. The reason Jesus rose from the dead was to conquer sin and death once and for all. That sounds like critical information for all of us to hear. But the question you might be asking is this: “Is what the Bible says about Jes…
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Isaiah 56-57 At this point in Isaiah, the prophet addresses the leaders of God’s people, chastising them for their failure to lead with wisdom and zeal. We discover what it means to be a watchman or shepherd, faithful to the whole of God’s truths. Reverend Eric Alexander challenges us to be people of vision, with a heart for God in our time, on Hea…
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Romans 8:14 When the Israelites journeyed from Egypt to the Promised Land, God went with them to lead them on their way. He went before them by night in a pillar of fire and by day in a pillar of cloud. Many times, we wish that God would lead us by similar, visible, tangible manifestations of His presence so that we can be sure we are following the…
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John 20: 19, 21 “I need just a little peace and quiet.” It's something we’ve all said on occasion. It may seem innocent enough, but the truth is, deep down inside, we all long for peace... in our relationships, at our workplace, in our families. Often these areas of our lives have very little peace, even though we may work hard at it. Listen to Eve…
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Isaiah 53 Isaiah 53 gives us the most amazing picture of God stretching forth His mighty arm to save His people. He bids them to behold His Son, who will fulfill the role of Jehovah’s Servant, to accomplish this redeeming work. Reverend Alexander helps us to understand the mystery of God’s redeeming grace on Hear the Word of God.…
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In 1536, an English priest and scholar was led from his cell to a place of execution, where he was burned to death on a pile of dry wood. His crime? He translated the Bible into English. His name is William Tyndale. Why would an esteemed scholar put himself in such danger just to see the Bible placed in the hands of all English people? And why woul…
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Romans 8:14 The most common question in the Christian life just might be, "What is God's will for my life?" It would be difficult to find a believer who has not earnestly sought an answer to this question. While the Bible does not directly answer every question in life, there are many areas where Scriptures have clearly and plainly set forth the wi…
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Matthew 28:10 The times we live in are difficult, some might even say tumultuous. If you look around you can find much to be afraid about...the economy, current world affairs, wars. We can let our fears get to us, or we can stop, and take a minute to look at what the Bible has to teach us about this world, fear, our future, and the courage we can h…
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Isaiah 52 This episode is a clarion call to 'Awake, Awake, O Zion,' to rise and embrace their splendor as kings rather than slaves. In this chapter leading to the fourth Servant Song, we learn of the salvation that God is going to accomplish as he brings his people out of Babylon. Reverend Eric Alexander delivers a message of hope, a reminder to th…
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Romans 8:14 If you place a blind man in unfamiliar surroundings, he will be hopelessly lost, but with a seeing eye dog to lead him, he will find his way. The Christian walk is often a difficult and confusing pilgrimage through a lost and fallen world. How can we learn to rely on the Holy Spirit to lead us in paths of righteousness that are pleasing…
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