We study early Christian churches in the first centuries after Jesus’ resurrection to see how much social life and culture was transformed by Christians throughout several countries around the Mediterranean Sea and even further north. Why did all that happen and what was the Christian way of life at that time? Surely enough churches had their problems and internal struggles, but Christians truly tried their best to get closer to God, to Jesus Christ.
“What should I do to be saved?” Often listeners ask this core question of their spiritual lives. We are fully aware of the responsibility as we direct your attention in the study of this great question. In our programming we hope to give listeners all the Bible has to say on this question and to point their minds to enough of the teaching of the Bible that will assist them in such an understanding of the question that they will be able to take their own Bibles and study them by themselves.
We continue to study the Old Testament and observe how Jacob’s son, Joseph, was envied by his older brothers and sold into slavery in Egypt. But the whole story gives us a lesson on God’s wisdom and hope for everyone who rely on the Lord even in hardest times. Our world is not perfect, we sometimes have spiritual struggles and physical illness, we encounter evil people and seemingly insurmountable challenges. But with God everything is possible.
Moses’ story is told in the Book of Exodus, but it starts in Genesis with the story of Abraham and his family with whom God makes a covenant. Generations later the Biblical Moses draws the extended family together in the form of a nation with a structure and code of law given to him on Mount Sinai. We continue to study the Old Testament in the series, “Book of Books.”
We have a number of projects under development that might be interesting to you. Come and download numerous Christian books, listen to our programs, see several video lessons based on Russian Christian art, take a look at pictures of beautiful Alaska, the home of our first radio station, KNLS.
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