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Awana blends Bible teaching, evangelism, Scripture memorization and tons of fun. Your church's Awana ministry will impact kids ages 2 to 18 along with their families and entire communities while helping your church instruct parents, train volunteers and make your children's ministry and youth ministry all that God intends them to be!
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Alpha is a ten-week opportunity to explore the validity and relevance of the Christian faith for our lives today. It is a practical introduction to the basics of Christianity with loads of opportunity for debate and discussion. The style of Alpha is informal, friendly and non-pressured.
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Financial Peace University is a life-changing program that teaches you how to make the right decisions with your money. You'll be empowered with the practical skills and confidence needed to achieve your financial goals and experience true financial peace!
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You'll remember Michael "Scoop" Skupin from CBS's hit reality show SURVIVOR "THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK". This popular show became the most watched show in the history of television. Mike was the guy who was headed for the winning circle when he tragically passed out into a fire and was medi-vaced by helicopter to the 2 different burn centers in Australia. Mike was seen by five different burn surgeons told Mike he'd have to have a series if 3 skin graft surgeries to repair his hands. He was told his hands would still have badly scarred hands and limited mobility of them. After 10 days in the intensive care unit, as Mike was being wheeled to surgery, the chief of surgery removed his bandages and said "I've been the Chief of Surgery in the number one burn center in Australia for 35 years and what's happened to your hands is medically inexplainable.
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Originally distributed in 1979 by Warner Brothers in theaters nationwide, the two-hour JESUS film remains perhaps the most influential movie in motion picture history. With 1,000 separate language translations and more than 5 billion exposures globally, the film is often shown in remote, Third World locales using a makeshift screen and portable projector—often bringing audiences their first look at a movie image.
In 1950, Bill Bright, the visionary behind the project and co-founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, dreamed of creating an artistically excellent, biblically accurate film about the life of Jesus Christ that could be translated and distributed globally. A team of 500 scholars and leaders from secular and Christian organizations eventually joined the project and debuted JESUS in American theaters. Since its inception, JESUS has become available in 8mm, 16mm and 35mm print, VHS, VCD, and DVD formats.
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