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In the Year of Our Lord
- Reflections on Twenty Centuries of Church History
- Narrated by: Sinclair B. Ferguson
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The story of the church is important for Christians to know, for it contains rich and uplifting stories of God’s dealings with His people. Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson takes the listener on a tour of the Christian history, featuring stories and songs to give believers a sense of their place in God’s kingdom and to encourage them in their walk.
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- Shawn H Keating
- 04-07-22
Great Summary of the Acts of God in history
A great summing up of the high points of the Church through 20 centuries. And done with the author's wonderful Scottish accent to highlight it. Quite amazing how so much could be so easily encapsulated, accompanied by quotes from contemporary authors as well. Highly recommended!
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- Michael Burrough
- 04-12-21
Excellent
Very helpful informative and spiritually encouraging. Great overview of the history of the Christian Church. Thank you Sinclair!