Ancient Bible Destinations Of Greece (DVD)
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?Ancient Bible Destinations of Greece takes a spiritual journey throughout the country, breathing life into the history of the early days of Christianity and offering relevant and powerful insights to the events told in the world’s bestselling book-the Bible. Narrated by Sir David Suchet and featuring Ancient Greek historian Dr. Michael Scott, the series uncovers in intimate detail the destinations that provided the backdrop for the amazing lives of some of the most well-known Christians. Ancient Bible Destinations visits some of Greece’s most popular cities, ruins, and historical sites in destinations including Athens, Thessaloniki, Ancient Phillipi, Kavala, Ancient Corinth, Ancient Olympia, and many more.
SKU (UPC): 727985020679
Produced by: Vision Video
Binding: Video DVD
Published: August 2023
Publisher: Vision Video/Gateway Films
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Bonus Content:
* Keith and Kristyn Getty’s “It Is Well” (6 min.)
* Bible for Every Believer Concert (29 min,)
* Finding Life and Solitary Prayers Short Features
* Behind the Scenes – On set with the Director in RomaniaRating: PG-13
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