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Back to SearchLegacies of Light: Hudson Taylor
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What if the moment that changes your life is a single line on a forgotten page? Hudson Taylor’s story begins with a teenage skeptic, a…
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Legacies of Light: Jim & Elisabeth Elliot
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What if the front lines of God’s kingdom run straight through your front yard? We explore the unsettling and beautiful truth that ever…
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Legacies of Light: Fanny Crosby
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What if the story behind your hardest wound is the clearest window into God’s work? We start with John 9, where Jesus rejects the blam…
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Legacies of Light: Adoniram Judson Part 2)
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A young man asks a father for his daughter’s hand with a promise most would never make: expect hardship, insult, and maybe a violent d…
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Legacies of Light: Adoniram Judson Part 1
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A door splinters in Rangoon and chains bite into a young missionary’s ankles, but the story starts years earlier with a valedictorian …
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Legacies of Light: Oswald Chambers
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What if prayer isn’t about prying blessings from a reluctant heaven, but receiving the Giver himself? We follow Oswald Chambers from a…
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Legacies of Light: Suzanna Wesley
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Fires, riots, and a mother praying under an apron—this is the untidy ground where a spiritual movement took root. We step into the wor…
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Legacies of Light: AW Tozer
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A street sermon in Akron. An attic prayer. And a life that wouldn’t make peace with a low view of God. We follow A.W. Tozer’s journey …
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Legacies of Light: Amy Carmichael
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The story starts with a stubborn five-year-old asking God for blue eyes and ends with a sanctuary where hundreds of children found a n…
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Legacies of Light: David & Svea Flood
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A God who cries at a graveside and prays through sweat and sorrow isn’t distant from our pain—and that truth frames one of the most br…
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