One Race, One Blood: Curriculum Supplement
The Gospel and Cultural Context
Season 1, Episode 8
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22m
Some people think the gospel is foolishness; others find it to be a stumbling block. Ken Ham compares two sermons: Peter preaching to the Jews in Acts 2 and Paul preaching to Greeks in Acts 17. The gospel, revealed once for all, challenges different cultures in different ways.
This segment is used as a resource in Lesson 8 of our One Race, One Blood curriculum. It is an excerpt from Ken’s full lecture which can be viewed here: https://www.answers.tv/videos/revealing-the-unknown-god-part-1
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