500: The Celtic Connection

All around the world on March 17 every year, people celebrate him, without really knowing much about him. While St. Patrick is known globally, a few people understand that he was an enormously influential missionary who brought faith in Christ to the pagans of Ireland. So how did this small town man become a global icon? And how is he connected to the Reformation? Join John Bradshaw on location in Ireland and discover the truth about St. Patrick. Features special guest Dr. David Trim.

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