Digital ProductThe Death of a Servant
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Stephen, the willing servant of the Lord, defends himself against false accusations, but his eloquent defense inflames the Sanhedrin and leads to his death as the first Christian martyr. Covers Acts 6:8-8:1.
From the series A.D.: The Revolution that Changed the World.
From the series A.D.: The Revolution that Changed the World.
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