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.
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Cultural Institute: A Biblical View of Civil Government with Stephen McDowell
In A Biblical View of Civil Government, Stephen McDowell reminds viewers about the intended role of government. He emphasizes how citizens of the United States can wield the invaluable character traits of self-government to help our nation return to limited government and Christian values.
Cultural Institute: The Biblical Case for Cultural Engagement with Abraham Hamilton III
In The Biblical Case for Cultural Engagement, Abraham Hamilton III walks us through the Scriptures to examine the ways God has called every believer to be a cultivating force in the beliefs, pursuits, and practices of society.
Topics covered in this presentation:
What it means to disciple the nations
What Jesus meant by "salt and light"
How God's glory is the goal of cultural engagement
On Feburary 8, 2023 some students at Asbury University lingered after chapel to continue worshiping God. And they just kept going! The outpouring went on for 16 days continuously. This documentary is a behind-the-scenes view of what the Holy Spirit was doing—reported directly by students, staff, university administrators and participants.