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Four leading Christian experts present what the Bible, the U.S. Constitution, and the IRS tell us about Christian political involvement. This special video seminar features Gary DeMar, President of American Vision; Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council; Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel; and Jordan Lorence, Senior Counsel and Senior...
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Christian Heritage

The Case for America’s Christian Heritage: Volume 1 (Trailer) Multi-Part DVD series by Gary DeMar
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Segregation of Youth

Segregation from NCFIC on Vimeo. SEGREGATION A Critical Investigation Into the Failure of Modern Youth Ministry The Storyline The storyline of the documentary follows young Christian film maker, Philip Leclerc, around the nation as he seeks answers to what has happened to the Christian youth in his generation. Philip’s journey takes him from talking...
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Christianity in China

Official Chinese surveys now show that nearly one in three Chinese describe themselves as religious, an astonishing figure for an officially atheist country, where religion was banned until three decades ago.
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Thanks for visiting! We are working for local Christian unity without compromising the gospel, bringing together Christians of diverse backgrounds who are willing to engage Scripture and one another honestly by taking into consideration the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27) without breaking fellowship in the historic, orthodox faith. We define the orthodox faith...
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Scots’ Confession

The Scots’ Confession (1560) The Scots’ Confession was written in 1560 at the direction of the Scottish parliament. Bitter struggle had erupted between the supporters of the Roman Catholic Church led by the Queen Regent Mary of Guise and those who embraced the Reformation and opposed Catholicism, which is derogatorily referred to as Papism....
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Athanasian Creed

This creed is named after Athanasius (A.D. 293-373), the champion of orthodoxy against Arian attacks on the doctrine of the trinity. Although Athanasius did not write this creed and it is improperly named after him, the name persists because until the seventeenth century it was commonly ascribed to him. It is not from Greek...
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Chalcedon

Definition of Chalcedon (451 AD) Therefore, following the holy fathers, we all with one accord teach men to acknowledge one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, at once complete in Godhead and complete in manhood, truly God and truly man, consisting also of a reasonable soul and body; of one substance with...
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Orange Creed

The Canons Of The Council Of Orange (529 AD) The Council of Orange was an outgrowth of the controversy between Augustine and Pelagius. This controversy had to do with degree to which a human being is responsible for his or her own salvation, and the role of the grace of God in bringing about...
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The Nicene Creed

The Nicene Creed is the most widely accepted and used brief statements of the Christian Faith. It is common to Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans, Calvinists, and many other Christian groups. Many groups that do not have a tradition of using it in their services nevertheless are committed to the doctrines it teaches....
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