Men of Faith

Men of Faith: John Newton - Part 1

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1. Men of Faith: John Newton - Part 1

John Newton's early years were marked by rebellion, sin, and involvement in the slave trade. But through God’s transformative grace, Newton’s life was changed after a storm at sea led to his conversion. Join John Bradshaw on location in England and discover how his newfound faith set him on a path to become both a compelling preacher and an advocate for the abolitionist movement.

Men of Faith: John Newton - Part 2

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2. Men of Faith: John Newton - Part 2

Once a self-proclaimed “wretch,” John Newton’s conversion led him to become a renowned preacher, abolitionist, evangelical author, and composer of hymns such as “Amazing Grace.” Join John Bradshaw on location in England for the second episode of “Men of Faith” and learn how to respond to God’s grace today and receive a new heart and hope for the future.

Men of Faith: George Müller

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3. Men of Faith: George Müller

When George Müller founded his first orphanage, not only did he refuse to appoint himself a salary, but he determined that the entire operation be run on unsolicited donations. The success of the orphanages served to magnify God by showing the world that He is, and always will be, faithful. Join John Bradshaw on location in England for the final episode of “Men of Faith.”

Men of Faith: John Bunyan

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4. Men of Faith: John Bunyan

John Bunyan spent 12 years of his life imprisoned for preaching without a license. It was during this period of confinement that he penned one of the most influential works in English literature, “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” Join John Bradshaw on location in England and learn how Bunyan influenced generations with his vivid storytelling and deep theological insights and the relevance his allegorical masterpiece still has for us today.