Dr. Erwin Lutzer’s Reformation Tour Travels to the Grave of John Wesley

Dr. Lutzer in Europe at the grave of John Wesley

Traveling through Britain and Scotland on a Christian tour, Dr. Erwin Lutzer’s reformation journey explored the lives of the Reformation leaders. Here, Dr. Lutzer talks about the history of John Wesley and Pilgrim’s Progress author John Bunyan. We visited the chapel of the great evangelist John Wesley & his nearby grave. Mr. Wesley was not…

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Walk on the Wild Side

Lion on African Family Safari

A truly beautiful, awe-inspiring sight God the Creator, loves His creation and gives special attention to the lion as we consider the confidence, boldness, and  courage of the king of beasts! Humans have a fascination with lions. Lions are indeed worthy of study! They have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth, and jaws for pulling…

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Christian Cruise with Craig A. Evans

Dead Sea Scrolls

There is something powerful about seeing Scripture in its original form – catching a glimpse of the handwriting of John or the script of Mark. Many are now scraps of yellowed paper, preserved between pieces of glass, worn at the edges. But pieced together, these fragments show an amazing picture: The origins of Scripture. Across…

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Biblical History Written in Stone: Grand Canyon Christian Tour

6,000 feet deep, and over 200 miles long, and one of the World’s oldest natural wonders, the Grand Canyon is perhaps the most awe-inspiring place on earth. Looking over the edge you can see down into the depths where water once coursed through the Arizona desert to gorge the great walls that run below. Such an…

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Dr. Erwin Lutzer’s Sermon on John Knox and Mary, Queen of Scots

“…Sometimes God uses imperfect saints…John Knox was not a loving man but look at how mightily God used him. God sometimes uses the strangest people and sometimes he puts his hand on the wrong man and decides to use him.” – Dr. Erwin Lutzer John Knox was not a peaceful Reformer. Throughout his years he…

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How the Apostle Paul Stopped in Cenchrea for a Haircut

the ruins of the harbor of Cenchrea

Following the journey of the Apostle Paul through the New Testament we see that Paul is known to have visited some of the biggest cities in the Roman Empire during his travels but one of the lesser-known places he stopped was the port of Cenchrea. Scripture tells us that this was the home of Paul’s…

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Operation Solomon: 14,000 Jews Return from Ethiopia

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The Jews of Ethiopia Return Home And they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall scatter them among the nations, and disperse them in the countries. – Ezekiel 12:15 On May 25, 1991, a lost people were transported back to their ancient home. More than 14,000 Ethiopian Jews were returned to the Holy…

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Is Reformation History still Significant today?

Dr. Erwin Lutzer's new book: Rescuing the Gospel

Someone has said that for many Christians, church history began with the first Billy Graham crusade. They think that as long as we derive our beliefs from the Bible, we can ignore the two-thousand-year history of God’s people. Church history, they reason, is really only of benefit to scholars and historians. What possible relevance could…

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