Newsboys Release Video "We Can" With Footage From "A.D. The Bible Continues"

Newsboys has debut their brand new video "We Can" which features footage from the popular series "A.D. The Bible Continues." The video also reveals never-before-seen footage from producers Roma Downy and Mark Burnett's, "A.D. The Bible Continues."
"In this time of desperation, when all we know is doubt and fear, there is only one foundation we believe," Newsboys' lead vocalist Michael Tait sings in the clip before the chorus: "We believe in God the Father, we believe in Jesus Christ, we believe in the Holy Spirit and he's given us new life. We believe in the crucifixion, we believe that he conquered death, we believe in the resurrection and he's coming back again. We believe."
The follow-up to the "Bible" series, this new popular TV series chronicles the rise of the Christian church by taking a closer look at the first ten chapters of the Book of Acts. The new series reveals the aftermath of Christ's death and its impact on his disciples and his mother, Mary along with key political and religious leaders of the time, all of whom are visible in the new trailer.
"So let our faith be more than anthems, greater than the songs we sing, and in our weakness and temptations we believe, we believe, we believe," Newsboys sing in the "A.D." sneak peek.
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