God's Word: Enduring Through the Ages
Designed to confirm your confidence in the Bible, this nine-part series explores evidence showing that God inspired the Scriptures, preserved the text, and authenticated the canon. An All-Nations production
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Camp Week and EXPLORE 2024
- Celebrating 15 Years: Historical Overview of All-Nations – Harold Troyer
- Staying Connected with Those We Send – Rodger Weaver
- Learning from Experience – All-Nations members
- and more. . .
Camp Week and EXPLORE 2023
- The Power of a Sending Community — Merle Burkholder
- Let the Children Flourish! — Earl Peachey
- Key People in a Bible Translation Project — Ben S
- and more. . .
Camp Week and EXPLORE 2022
- First Members Sent: What we wish we had known
- Dangerous Love — Ray Norman
- Our Role as a Sending Church — Ron Miller
- and more. . .
Camp Week and EXPLORE 2021
- Suffering and the Great Commission — Val Yoder
- Going the Distance: Sustainability in Ministry — Joel Yoder
- and more. . .
Camp Week 2020
- Community Development talks by Billy North
- Bible Translation talks by Adam Boyd
- and more. . .
Camp Week and EXPLORE 2019
- Melvin Lehman, Paul Shirk, Paul Dye, and others
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