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Way Out Of History

Way Out Of History

De : Aaron Baker
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Podcast where we deep dive into different aspects of history. Things you may have heard about and know and some you might not.

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      📜 The Story of William Tyndale — The Man Who Gave England the Bible 📜Before the King James Bible, before mass printing, one man risked everything to bring God’s Word to the people in their own language. William Tyndale was hunted, betrayed, and martyred — but his work changed the world forever.In this episode of Way Out of History, we’ll dive deep into:How Tyndale translated the Bible into English despite it being illegalThe political and religious dangers he faced in 16th-century EuropeThe shocking betrayal that led to his arrest and executionHow his final prayer shaped the course of church history🔥 Whether you’re a history buff, a Bible lover, or just curious about how one man’s faith could shake an empire, this is a story you won’t forget.

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      Have you ever heard of the great Emu war? Probably not and even if you had, do you know the whole story? Listen in and hear what Aaron has to say about this weird moment in history and what we can learn from it!

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