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Audio Dramas

Augustine Institute Radio Theatre

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The Victory of Joan of Arc

The church calls her a saint. History calls her a hero. The Victory of Joan of Arc tells the story of one courageous young woman sent to fulfill a mission from God: drive out the English enemies and place the true king of France on the throne.

The Legends of Robin Hood

Hero. Outlaw. Faithful. Rogue. Champion. Vigilante.The child of a reputable family and a faithful son of the Church, Robert of Locksley had no intention of becoming an outlaw.

Ode to Saint Cecilia

Ode to Saint Cecilia tells the dramatic story of a modest young woman from Rome whose life transcends time to influence poets, composers, sculptors, and painters.

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The Trials of Saint Patrick

The Trials of Saint Patrick is the epic story of one man's spiritual odyssey through hardship and loss, mercy, and forgiveness.

Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi

If you think you know Francis of Assisi, you're in for a surprise. Discover the astonishing life of Brother Francis, the fun-loving son of wealth and privilege who gave up everything for the sake of Christ.

Adventures in Odyssey

Over 300 half-hour episodes

Focus On The Family Radio Theatre

At Home In Mitford (dramatized from the Jan Karon novel)
The Chronicles Of Narnia (dramatization of all 7 novel by CS Lewis) 
A Christmas Carol (from Charles Dickens)
C.S. Lewis At War: The Dramatic Story of Mere Christianity
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom 
Family Outings
The Father Gilbert Mysteries (series of 9 dramas)
Grace Abounding: The Story of John Newton (with Dave Arnold)
Grace Unshackled: The Olaudah Equiano Story 
Grace Victorious: The Story of William Wilberforce
The Legends of Robin Hood
The Legend of Squanto
Les Misérables (with Philip Glassborow, from Victor Hugo)
Little Women (with Philip Glassborow, from Louisa May Alcott)
The Luke Reports: The Life of Jesus 
Oliver Twist (dramatized from Charles Dickens)
Screwtape Letters (dramatized from C.S. Lewis)
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