Caesarea and the Gospel: The Unexpected Meeting Place

Experience this new episode that takes you, not just through the annals of history, but into an unexpected city with an astonishing story. This episode will take you 2000 years back to the historic city of Caesarea. This was once the residence of none other than Herod the Great, the same Herod who ruthlessly tried to eliminate the Messiah as depicted in the Gospels.

Why are we visiting a city built by one of history's infamous villains, you ask? Well, no city, no matter its reputation, is beyond divine encounter.

This episode is a gentle reminder that God doesn’t shy away from manifesting in unexpected places. Cornelius, an individual from a city with the worst reputation, had an authentic love for God. What follows is a chain of divinely ordained events leading to the birth of the Gentile church.

But that's not where the story ends. This episode also celebrates stories of empowerment, redemption, and destiny that take place today. Expect to hear about a rapper turned preacher, tent revivals, and the power of prayer that transcends societal status or location.

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