Malcolm Muggeridge was a world renowned journalist and broadcaster for the BBC, and author of Jesus Rediscovered.
Why I am A Christian
Speaker(s): Malcolm Muggeridge
Date: 1974
Length: 2:10:18
Product ID: RGDL0400S
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Description
In this series Malcolm Muggeridge shares insights from his television series entitled 'The Third Testament," which deals with God's spies in history, as well as from his own spiritual pilgrimage. Includes:
- Gods Stay Behind Agents
- Alternatives to Christianity
- Why I am a Christian
See All Audio by Malcolm Muggeridge

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