Divine Providence, written by Puritan theologian Stephen Charnock, is an in-depth exploration of the intricate and mysterious ways in which God governs and sustains the universe. Originally written in the 17th century, Charnock's work remains a timeless and influential exposition on the relationship between human free will and divine providence.
The book draws from Scripture to examine the complex interplay between God's foreknowledge, His wisdom, and the free will of human beings. Through thoughtful and pastoral analysis, Charnock helps us more fully understand how God's providential care extends to every aspect of creation, from the grandest cosmic events to the smallest details of individual lives.
The two-hour documentary film Revival: The Work of God explores how God sparks great movements of renewed faith during times of spiritual darkness. Narrated by pastors and church historians, the film takes a sweeping journey through the centuries, beginning at Pentecost, to examine how God reinvigorated biblical faith in England during the Reformation, America in 1734, Wales during the Evangelical Awakening, Northern Ireland in 1859, and the Scottish Hebrides in 1949.
Expert contributors, including Geoff Thomas, Ian Hamilton, Joel Beeke, Sinclair Ferguson, Steven Lawson, and Stuart Olyott, join host Jeremy Walker in this fascinating look at transforming periods of regional revival.
The film comes with both a DVD and streaming viewing option. The streaming option includes fourteen hours of bonus material, including twenty-one interviews with faith leaders such as D.L. Moody and Billy Graham, sermons, conference sessions, and study materials.