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StoryLine / February 06, 2012
"Cain and Abel" - Episode 5
The world's first murder was no mystery. Cain killed his brother, Abel. The story doesn't end there though. Beneath this murder lies a lesson in love, important enough to warrant a place at the beginning of the Bible.

Higher Ground / February 03, 2012
Integrity Matters
It isn’t always simple and easy to choose between right and wrong. Dr. Barry Black shows us why integrity matters and how to choose it consistently.

Disclosure / February 02, 2012
Daniel 3 - Episode 4
The Mark of the Beast. Nobody wants it, but do you know what to look for?

Cross Connection / January 31, 2012
"The Baptism and Temptations of Jesus" - Episode 4
We find Jesus on the banks of a river, asking to be baptized. Yet the question must be asked, why would a sinless man need to be baptized? In Cross Connections we explore the meaning and the importance of Jesus' baptism.

StoryLine / January 30, 2012
"Leap of Faith" - Episode 4
The widow's faith could be measured as a handful of flour and a little oil. As a meal it wasn't much, but as faith it was immeasurable, and God was just about to prove it.

Higher Ground / January 27, 2012
The Game of Exclusion
Dr. Barry Black shows us how to avoid the exclusion game, and to live our lives according to God’s plan.

Disclosure / January 26, 2012
Matthew 24, Part 2 - Episode 3
Some people call it, "The All of it Discourse." Others consider it,"The Reader's Digest Condensed Version of Daniel and Revelation." Today you just might call it, "Spectacular!"

Cross Connection / January 24, 2012
"John the Baptist and His Mission" - Episode 3
If you were to describe a great man of the Bible, you probably wouldn't describe him wearing rough clothes, and eating bugs. Yet that is the very hero in this episode of Cross Connections.

StoryLine / January 23, 2012
"Peter's Deliverance" - Episode 3
For Peter, following Christ meant almost certain death as he sat in prison, chained between guards. Unknown to him, God had another plan that neither Peter nor the praying church could believe, even as it unfolded.