
Fast Facts: Aardvarks – Part V
Welcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to continue talking about the aardvark. The aardvark mainly eats insects. It will dig through the …
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Welcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to continue talking about the aardvark. The aardvark mainly eats insects. It will dig through the …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about the aardvark and the aardvark cucumber! The aardvark and the cucumber have …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about the aardvark. While they primarily eat ants and termites, there’s one more …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about an animal that looks like a pig, has ears like a rabbit, …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about the Aardvark. When leaving its burrow at night to forage, this nocturnal …
Read MoreThe story of the Lone Star Revival begins in the 1830s, when Samuel and Roenna Day sailed to India to work as missionaries. By 1840, the Days were fairly fluid …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about the elephant’s… feet! The elephant’s feet are a masterpiece of design. They’re …
Read MorePrinceton, originally called the College of New Jersey, is one of the oldest colleges in America. It started out as a college to train preachers of the New Light Presbyterian …
Read MoreIn 1971, evangelist twins, Ralph and Lou Sutera, were involved with the Saskatoon Revival, which traveled around the world and impacted lives, churches, communities, and mission fields. Today, we’re going …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to talk about the elephant’s extraordinary… ears! The African elephant’s ears are three times larger …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re going to continue our talk about the elephant trunk. Remember, there are over 150,000 muscles required …
Read MoreIn 1971, a revival took place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, where God saw fit to work in a marvelous way. Not only has this moving of the Spirit of God …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re talking about the elephant trunk. It’s much more than just a long nose. It’s also an …
Read MoreIn 1971, there was a spiritual tsunami that happened in Saskatoon. It sent shockwaves throughout all Canada and North America and has touched many parts of the world. Ralph and …
Read MoreWelcome to Fast Facts with Reasons for Hope! I’m Carl Kerby and, today, we’re talking about the elephant. So, what’s this about being able to tell which type of elephant …
Read MoreDr. Ed Nelson was a church planter, missionary, author, and huge influence in Christian education in America. Today, we’re going to go back to the beginning and learn about the …
Read MoreWhen you think of Patrick of Ireland, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Leprechauns, shamrocks, the color green, the legends associated with this man? Who was the real …
Read MoreBill McLeod was the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Saskatoon, Canada, when God laid it on his heart to pray for a genuine revival. On October 13, 1971, twin …
Read MoreKen Spilger is the senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. He is the only survivor of a plane crash and sustained third degree burns on about …
Read MoreDr. James Beller is the author of the book, America in Crimson Red, which takes a look at some of the lesser-known figures in American history and the Christians who, …
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