Thursday, March 31, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
Abraham and the Torch – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
Tim Keller sermons via Gospel in Life: It is much easier to believe in God than to trust in God. God calls Abraham to live a life of faith, but Abraham struggles. He asks God how he knows that he can trust God. God responds with a demonstration that is one of the clearest pointers to the Gospel in the Old Testament. In so doing, God enables Abraham to truly live a life of faith.
The Centrality of the Gospel – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
This sermon was preached by Rev. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on February 28, 2016.
Series "Where We are Going: The City and the Mission".
Love and Lust – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
Tim Keller sermons via Gospel in Life: The Bible presents a more attractive and comprehensive view of sexuality than is generally understood. The headings explored in this sermon include the integrity of sex, the challenge of lust and the future of love.
Your Plans: God's Plans – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
Tim Keller sermons via Gospel in Life: The only way to understand God's plans for us is to see Christ truly and trust him fully. Gods plans for us are not abandoned to fate; our choices matter, and once we have committed entirely to His will, we can receive his guidance humbly and boldly.
A Reason for Living – Timothy Keller [Sermon]
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
Dave Evans: What Innovation is Not
What constitutes innovation from a Christian perspective? Innovation is a term widely used, but how does it line up with a sense of calling? Too often our concept of calling is stagnant and confined by individualism. In truth, calling is the Holy Spirit actively, continually calling out into our lives, guiding our work. This calling – of walking with the Spirit through the heartache of failure and the joys of entrepreneurship – journeys us through the redemptive work that God has designed for us. Stanford professor and former tech executive Dave Evans will tackle what role the Holy Spirit plays when it comes to our imagination, and how our intuitions and longings can help us both discern and actualize the work we’re created for.
Dave started his third career teaching "How to apply the innovation principles of design thinking to the wicked problem of designing your life" in the Stanford Design Program in 2007. His first career was a failed attempt to solve the energy crisis in the late 70's - a drastically premature venture. Dave's second sojourn was 30+ years in Silicon Valley including 15 years of insider roles, like leading the early mouse and printer projects at Apple and co-founder/VP of Talent at Electronic Arts. In 1990, Dave shifted to outsider doing a range of work, from management consulting to growing tech firms, large and small. Dave holds a BS and MSME from Stanford and lives with his wife Claudia and the dogs, Jack and Daisy, on the coast in Santa Cruz.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Open The Eyes of My Heart - Christopher Duffley
"Open the Eyes of My Heart" - written by Paul Baloche, performed here by Christopher Duffley (at 11 years old). Intro quote - C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain, Chapter 10, pg 145. I took the background photo at the Humber River Trail, Toronto, Canada.
D.A. Carson - What Do We Mean When We Confess Jesus To Be The Son of God?
This lecture by D.A. Carson goes into detail regarding the definition of the biblical title that Jesus is the Son of God.
Lost in Niceness - Alistair Begg
This sermon by Alistair Begg is based on Mark 10:17-31 when a rich man asked Jesus "What must I do to inherit eternal life?"
Iain Murray - Jonathan Edwards: The Life, The Man, The Legacy
This biography lecture on the life of 18th century Puritan theologian Jonathan Edwards, was given by historian Iain Murray.
The Preaching of John Knox - Steve Lawson
This talk by Steve Lawson is an account of the preaching life that was lived out by the 16th century reformer John Knox.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
AUDIO: Pilgrim's Progress
Pilgrim's ProgressJohn Bunyan's timeless allegory comes alive through this exciting dramatization. True to the original, this 3 part audio series is perfect for BOTH adults and children!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
In the World, Not of the World, But For the World
We are sent into the world to reach people for Christ. While we are not *of* the world we are *in* the world and, as Randy Alcorn reminds us, called by God to be salt and light.
John Lin - Prophetic Work
A prophet is someone who speaks God's truth. This makes it particularly intriguing that when Jesus feeds the hungry in the Gospel of John, he is recognized as a prophet without giving any speeches. This means that, like Jesus, we can communicate prophetically to the world through our deeds and our work. With the Bible as our guide, we can communicate the message of peace and flourishing that Jesus brings.
Tim Keller - The Theology of the Cross and Walking with a Limp
God sacrifices himself for those who are weak. What if the cross is the way God works through everyone he loves? We wrestle for blessings from our work, family and other idols but we can only get blessings from God. Tim Keller explores this thesis and says that all Christians with true joy have a limp like Jacob.
Identifying Obstacles to Prayer
How can we rely on God through prayer to be strengthened and equipped for our daily work? What are some common obstacles to prayer and how can we combat them? Lourine Clark and David H. Kim discuss in the first of three prayer events for the Center for Faith & Work.
Isaiah 6: Responding to the Right Call
God brings a disruptive vision into Isaiah's life to prepare and inspire him for a challenging call during a time of massive change for Israel. David H. Kim explains why we need to see what Isaiah saw to keep our vision focused upon God's work in the world and how our work uniquely displays his glory. This is the only antidote to our blinding pride and cowardly fears.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
The Lord's Treasure: The Fear of the Lord
The fear of the Lord is His treasure, containing more blessings than we can ever apprehend. But He shares this treasure only with those who fulfill the conditions He has laid down in Scripture.
Overcoming Guilt, Shame and Rejection
These three emotional wounds cut deeper than any physical injury ever could, but at the cross, Jesus offers complete and total healing. Let this encouraging message start you on the path to God's tender healing.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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