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Mar 21, 2008 - comments: 1

On today’s For Faith and Family Dr. Richard Land shares a powerful sermon he delivered at Tusculum Hills Baptist Church in Nashville, TN. It is a compelling and heartfelt message about the power and significance of the resurrection of Christ.

topic(s): Faith, Bible

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1 On Apr 13th, 2007, at 2:42pm, Mathew Zachariah wrote:

When I was driving to Church in TX this last Good Friday, April 6, 2007 just past noon, I had my radio set on the local 90.9 KCBI and listened to a sermon about the events of that dreadful day in Jerusalem 2000 years ago, from the perspective of the chief of the Roman guards assigned the task of crucifying Jesus. I was not able to completely listen to it and would like to order a CD of that sermon.

The preacher may have been Richard Land, because that’s when he usually comes on in Dallas on that station, but when I got in touch with your ministry in TN, they send me a CD that contained a different sermon. Perhaps they aired a different sermon in TN, but here in Dallas it was a sermon about the Roman chief of guards account of events.

So I was wondering if you could help in tracking the details of that sermon. Perhaps it was a rerun of a sermon from past years. If so, can you send me the details on the original air date?
Thank you and God bless.
-Mathew Zachariah

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