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Fetch!

Makar Klimov, a young and charming Police Captain, gets exiled from Moscow to a coastal city together with his dog Bim, ostensibly because of his affair with the wife of some Police Department bigwig. Although he gets to live right at the beach, Makar has no time to enjoy the view: his main concern is fighting crime. Smuggling, drug trafficking, prostitution, slave trade are the staple of every port. During the vacation season, they are complemented by robberies and murders. Bim helps Makar any way he can: he chases down criminals, sniffs out drugs hidden in containers. When he gently closes his jaws on a suspect’s hand or another sensitive body part during interrogation, that makes even the most hardened criminals talk. What’s more, the wonder dog even helps Makar in his day-to-day life: he can put laundry in the washer and turn the electric kettle on with his paw.

Fetch!

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Baan Choek Dee

Ban Chok Dee is a large, isolated rental house in a remote suburb. The main post of the house was made from a teak tree, which is possessed by a spirit of a nymph. Almost every house usually has one. The wood used to build it also has a ghost. The mystery or origin of each piece of wood tells the story of various people’s lives that have been involved in this house. When good people come, the ghost will provide help and protection. But if they are bad, the ghost will harm them. It teaches that doing good deeds brings good results and doing evil things brings bad results.

Baan Choek Dee

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American Presbyterians and Revival: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century

Christianity is able to exist in every imaginable political and social climate. Through its history, it’s been supported and opposed, yet it has always flourished. The nineteenth century was a period of vast and rapid change, and Christians in America had to navigate those changes, both inside and outside the church. In this teaching series, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey surveys Reformed and Presbyterian history in nineteenth-century America, all to help the church today better navigate the changing world around us and the challenges we face together.

American Presbyterians and Revival: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century

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