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Celtic Cry: The Heart of a Martyr
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DVD Color / 50 Min. ___________
Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation ____________ Tell others about Jesus like these Heroes from Christian History did: We who are Christians are all called by God to share our faith (witness) with those who are not Christians. Some Bible verses that you will find helpful for doing this, and that you may want to commit to memory are found on other pages on our web site (see: Memory Verses; 2nd Set: Salvation!, Plan of Salvation, and Statement of Faith). ______________ © 2005 Produced by Discovery House Music. All Rights Reserved. ______________ |
Hosted by Alistair Begg This is a "Day of Discovery" style Christian Musical Production with background on the Scottish Covenanters. Scottish Covenanters ...Imagine the heather on the hill, the sweeping majesty of the Scottish highlands, the mysterious sense of the moors and lochs. Imagine no more! Now
you can see them for yourself. Contains all 10 songs from the recording Celtic Cry
You'll see all 10 songs from the recording Celtic Cry, along with documentary hosted by Alistair Begg. He takes you with him on a journey through the lives---and deaths---of these men and women of faith. Taped in Scotland with singers Matthew Ward, Shannon Wexelberg, Scott Krippayne, and Charles Billingsley.
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