Forgotten is a brief audio journey through historic happenings of the Christian faith. Each episode recounts the acts of God's supernatural hand in the events of man or the testimony of extraordinary sacrifice of devoted followers of Jesus Christ. The effort of this broadcast is to strengthen our faith in God and resolve our hearts to trust Him no matter what. The reason for telling these stories is that we may not forget. Let us not be accused of forgetting our God: ...yet my people have forgotten me... (Jeremiah 2:32)
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Forgotten is a brief audio journey through historic happenings of the Christian faith. Each episode recounts the acts of God's supernatural hand in the events of man or the testimony of extraordinary sacrifice of devoted followers of Jesus Christ. The effort of this broadcast is to strengthen our faith in God and resolve our hearts to trust Him no matter what. The reason for telling these stories is that we may not forget. Let us not be accused of forgetting our God: ...yet my people have forgotten me... (Jeremiah 2:32)
Sickness and suffering, pain and plague seem to be question that many default to: If there is a God, then why is there so much suffering in the world? But we can be assured that our wounds are not wasted; that our suffering is never senseless. And as in the case of Charlotte Elliott, we...
Forgotten
Forgotten is a brief audio journey through historic happenings of the Christian faith. Each episode recounts the acts of God's supernatural hand in the events of man or the testimony of extraordinary sacrifice of devoted followers of Jesus Christ. The effort of this broadcast is to strengthen our faith in God and resolve our hearts to trust Him no matter what. The reason for telling these stories is that we may not forget. Let us not be accused of forgetting our God: ...yet my people have forgotten me... (Jeremiah 2:32)