The Next 500 Years: 2017 National Conference


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47:26
1. After Darkness, Light


43:43
2. Semper Reformanda


51:23
3. The Priority of Worship


43:44
4. Questions & Answers with MacArthur, Mohler, and Sproul

50:43
5. Building a Sure Foundation


57:05
6. The Nonnegotiable Gospel


44:38
7. Working for God’s Glory


48:51
8. Reformation at Home


57:48
9. Questions & Answers with Horton, Godfrey, Nichols, and Thomas
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48:45
10. Knowing Our Only Mediator


53:07
11. I Will Build My Church


47:13
12. A Discipleship Reformation


55:51
13. Fuel for Missions and Fueled by Missions


43:51
14. International Panel Discussion
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27:53
15. Ligonier Teaching Fellows Panel Discussion
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26:48
16. Optional Session: The Legacy of Luther


27:21
17. Optional Session: God with Us


31:24
18. Optional Session: The Sufficiency of Christ


27:49
19. Optional Session: The Kingdom of God


26:20
20. Optional Session: Roman Catholicism Today


29:17
21. Optional Session: The Book of Job


27:51
22. Optional Session: Visual Theology


28:01
23. Optional Session: The English Reformation


28:53
24. Optional Session: The Whole Christ


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Optional Session: Roman Catholicism Today
Roman Catholicism has changed much since the Reformation. This session considers what Roman Catholic doctrine teaches today, and it considers how we can love and share the gospel with Roman Catholics.
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Leonardo De Chirico
Dr. Leonardo De Chirico is a church planter and pastor of the church Breccia di Roma in Rome, Italy. He is vice-chairman of the Italian Evangelical Alliance and director of the Reformanda Initiative, and he is author several books, including A Christian’s Pocket Guide to the Papacy.
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