Great Controversy DVD Vol 2 (DVD)
$20.99
The conflict continues in this second volume of The Great Controversy DVD set unveiling the deceptions that have once again infiltrated the Christian church. From the purity of the Reformation watch as history repeats itself in our age through false philosophy and open apostasy. Follow the ongoing battle between the powers of good and evil as they contend in our present world and modern church. See the issues that confront us as you have never seen them before. Step into The Great Controversy and champion the cause of Christ as truth and error continue to clash in existing principalities and powers.This informative documentary unveils the fallacy behind today’s ecumenicism with eye-opening interviews and never-before seen footage. Volume 2 of The Great Controversy is a must for every Christian and every teacher of the Gospel of Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828025911
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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