God can be known. When He speaks, we learn specifically who He is and what He’s like. His character, nature, and divine will are seen across the pages of Scripture. But why would God speak to us in the first place?
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AG3: Episode Preview Announcement - 1...
Hello AG supporters! Next week we will be releasing two 50-minute episodes as a preview of AG3: Spirit & Fire (a 10+ episode docuseries). The livestream will begin on the evening of Wednesday 10/25 and will be available for AGTV subscribers only until 10/31. The entire series is not finished, but...
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Why Decreeing and Declaring Can Destr...
Have you ever been told that you should be decreeing and declaring the things you want to happen in your life? This is not how the Bible teaches us to pray, but multitudes of professing Christians around the world are engaging in this practice. Daniel and Robin outline the dangers of embracing th...
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Roman Catholicism & The Gospel - AG R...
In American Gospel: Christ Alone, it was argued that Roman Catholic religion teaches a different gospel because it has a different definition of justification, and add works to the root cause of salvation. In this roundtable, Alistair Begg, Emilio Ramos, and Don Green discuss another major distor...
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