The AFA Cultural Institute is a library of video resources designed to inspire families, groups and individuals to grow in a biblical understanding of the most important issues of our day.
There are over 2,300 Bible verses regarding money. As Christians, we understand that our money belongs to the Lord, but is that reflected in our spending?
Do you have the tools you need to execute a successful plan that results in financial freedom? In Seven Checkpoints on the Road to Financial Freedom, Rob West offers practical advice for being wise with the resources God has given you, whether great or small.
How can I reach the sexually broken effectively with grace and truth?
While the church is plagued by the lies of “gay Christianity,” sincere Christians are seeking to show compassion to those who are struggling without compromising the truth of God’s Word.
This AFA Cultural Institute Special Edition includes three sessions featuring Stephen Black, Laura Leigh Stanlake, and M.D. Perkins.
• Practical Ways to Minister to the Sexually Broken
• The Theological Error of “Gay Christianity”
• BONUS: Panel Discussion with Stephen Black, Laura Leigh Stanlake, and M.D. Perkins
Through His written Word, God has called the church to stand boldly for life. In this Cultural Institute presentation, Joseph Parker gives insight into how the church plays an integral role in ending the tragedy of abortion. Parker also compels viewers to read Scripture and pray daily in order to bolster their faith, build the church, and be courageous in standing up for the unborn.
What do we mean when we say America is a Christian nation? The current legal and political climate would lead one to believe that we have strayed far from our Judeo-Christian founding. In this edition of the AFA Cultural Institute, Jenna Ellis focuses on the biblical logic behind the system of government of the United States.
Was the American Revolution a morally justifiable endeavor?
In this edition of the AFA Cultural Institute, Rick Green gives a compelling lecture on why the Revolution was a righteous response to tyranny and
oppression. Green provides a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of faith and political rebellion by highlighting the pivotal role played by figures like Jonas Clarke, whose sermons sowed liberty into the hearts of the people who eventually fought in the first battle of the Revolution at Lexington and Concord.