13 Countries in 13 Days - Day 9: Munich, Germany
In the land of Hitler, how do Germans today view the horrific Holocaust? What do they believe about God? In this episode we'll examine the question of whether evil in the world is an argument against God, and whether He's "fine" with all the drunkenness at the world's largest beer party, Oktoberfest. Watch the team demonstrate to a crowd how to break free from the "straitjacket" of death that confines us, learn how to use circumstantial priorities to help people see their need for God, and view a practical demonstration of the free gift of grace. You will see faces sober as they hear the gospel — both one-to-one and in a fascinating open-air.
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Prague
13 Countries in 13 Days - Day 10: Prague, Czech Republic
What country in Europe has over two million people, most of whom are agnostic or atheist, and yet has in the heart of its largest city a centuries-old clock commemorating the Twelve Apostles? The answer is Prague, the capital of the Czech ...
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Vienna
13 Countries in 13 Days - Day 11: Vienna, Austria
Austria's capitol is Vienna, a city synonymous with romance and beautiful music. Up until 1938, Vienna was a music-capital of the world, playing host to a string of noted composers such as Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler and, of course, Johann Strauss. ...
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Budapest
13 Countries in 13 Days - Day 12: Budapest, Hungary
The beautiful city of Budapest has nothing to do with Buddha or with pests. It's the capital of Hungary and it desperately needs the gospel. In this episode, you will witness a divine encounter with a Christian who needs encouragement and meet ...
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