How did the world and humans begin? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as the world is created by God and listen to the beginning of the relationship between God and the first man and woman.
2 Fall Genesis 3
Why is there pain, suffering and death in the world? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen to how man broke the relationship with God and broke the world.
3 A Killer and the Killed One Genesis 4
With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen to how sin became an epidemic among people and how it was passed down from generation to generation. The first murder is committed.
4 Count the Stars If You Can Genesis 15
How will God fix the broken relationship with man? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God makes the first step in His plan to restore the relationship, beginning with a man named Abraham and his descendants.
5 A Promise Fulfilled Genesis 16,17,21
With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen to the next step in God’s promise to Abraham and his descendants.
6 Wood, Fire, and a Knive Genesis 22
With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen to the obedience and faith of Abraham as he is asked to sacrifice his son. Instead, God provides a substitute for the sacrifice.
7 I Will Bring Water for You and Your Camels
With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God guides the steps of Abraham’s servant to find a suitable wife for Isaac.
8 Supplication and Answer 1 Samuel 12:1-18,22-27
Does God listen to and answer prayers? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen to how God answers Hannah’s prayer for a son and gives her a son named Samuel.
9 This is the One I Choose
With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God chooses David, a young boy, to be king. God promises to give David an eternal kingdom from his descendants. God looks at a person’s heart and not their outside appearance.
10 No One Beyond Fault 2 Sam 11:1-8,22-27
God hates and does not compromise about sin. With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as David abuses his power as king. He sins by having an affair with the wife of one of his army leaders and by arranging that leader’s assassination.
11 You are that Man
Is there anyone who does not sin? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Nathan confronts David with his sins. David confesses his sins.