Breakthrough Comments

  • Mackenzie 2023-06-25 18:39:45

    If you watch with acquaintances, you will leave...

  • Reginald 2023-06-12 14:16:03

    modern preaching of christianity,...

  • Major 2023-06-08 15:49:42

    Using the religious experience revealed by miracles to teach beliefs can only shamanize religious beliefs. Although fanaticism and passion are inseparable parts of religion, religious experience has always been highly individualized, and each objective reality individual has an inconsistent degree of religious experience. So drop the didactic part and the whole story becomes chicken soup. (Once someone is in danger abroad, don’t others have to go to work or go to school? Hospitals and police...

  • Rosario 2023-06-07 18:03:00

    The Impossible Happened and Made a Missionary...

  • Monique 2023-05-06 19:47:31

    Why He chooses to save some people and abandon others, I can never understand for the life of...

  • Shaina 2023-04-26 04:40:01

    It doesn't make any sense, just about a child who fell into an ice hole and was rescued in the end. What does it mean in the end that people have to pray and rely on...

  • Isac 2023-04-21 05:15:45

    I don't know how to...

  • Jeanne 2023-04-16 19:30:35

    For positive energy films about love, I don’t think that much prayer in church is related to religion. What you should see is the love of a country for an adopted child, and now people in deep love can’t blaspheme each one to you. Beloved...

  • Rebeka 2023-03-27 06:23:48

    Easterners do not need imported religions. The pantheistic belief in Greece and Rome, the monotheistic belief that led to the thousands of years of darkness in Europe, is a retrogression, not a progress. Europeans only really prospered and developed by relying on the "Renaissance" to weaken the influence of religion on secular life. be wary of...

  • Brennan 2023-03-20 16:26:00

    The process is not sloppy, and the ending is still very...

Extended Reading

Breakthrough quotes

  • Joyce Smith: Now's not a good time.

    Pastor Jason Noble: I know... that's why I'm here.