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Acts 8: Philip’s ministry
Acts 8: Philip’s ministry in Samaria and to the African court official (Acts free lecture # 11)
My Friend the Refugee
Others are better qualified than I to comment on security matters, and this is an older post, but…
Impossible Love interview on the Shaun Tabatt show
Episode 105: Craig Keener – Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War, Miracles and Hope…
Impossible Love audio interview (1 hour)
Thanks to Allen and Francine Fosdick for interview Médine and me about Impossible Love for an hour on…
Separated by civil war
For those who would like to read it, Crosswalk published our brief, true “Story of a Love Separated…
12 minute-radio interview with Craig today
Craig and Médine were interviewed today on American Family Radio concerning their book Impossible Love and Médine’s experience…
God’s faithfulness in hardships (3-minute video)
This Seedbed video shares some adventures and insights from Médine’s experience in war (narrated also in our book Impossible…
Ethnocentrism in some traditional scholarship
39-second video (and Craig has a tie on!) Sometimes traditional scholars came up with ideas about the evolution…
Timothy George interviews Craig and Médine
For the Beeson Podcast, Dr. Timothy George of Beeson Divinity School interviews Craig and Médine about Impossible Love,…
Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War, Miracles and Hope against all Odds
Impossible Love (our newest book) is about God’s heart, but it’s also a true story of war, refugees,…
Interview about Impossible Love with Craig and Médine
Mary DeMuth interviews Craig and Médine about their story at: http://www.marydemuth.com/restory15
8-minute documentary about Médine
I know I am posting often and different subscribers will prefer different posts (some subscribe for the Bible…
Free Bible interpretation manual
Please note that on the “Other Languages” page Craig has a free Bible interpretation manual available in English, Spanish, French,…
Sticking together as a family even as refugees
Médine’s (my wife’s) father was half-paralyzed, so as they fled Médine’s brother often had to carry him on…