What can we learn from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"? The difference between wants and needs. Leading by giving generously. When “the end is near”--stick together. Love seen in our actions, not just our feelings. “All that you can take with you is that which you’ve given away.”
Dec 23, 2012•59 min
What can we learn from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"? The difference between wants and needs. Leading by giving generously. When “the end is near”--stick together. Love seen in our actions, not just our feelings. “All that you can take with you is that which you’ve given away.”
Dec 16, 2012•1 hr 6 min
What can we learn from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"? The difference between wants and needs. Leading by giving generously. When “the end is near”--stick together. Love seen in our actions, not just our feelings. “All that you can take with you is that which you’ve given away.”
Dec 09, 20120
What can we learn from the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"? The difference between wants and needs. Leading by giving generously. When “the end is near”--stick together. Love seen in our actions, not just our feelings. “All that you can take with you is that which you’ve given away.”
Dec 02, 2012•1 hr 2 min
Kevin Henderson is a teacher at Timken High School. He is also the Timken High School football coach. Kevin talks to the Westminster Class about his life and work.
Nov 25, 2012•1 hr
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Nov 25, 2012•59 min
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Nov 11, 2012•56 min
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Nov 04, 2012•1 hr 1 min
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Oct 28, 2012•58 min
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Oct 21, 2012•57 min
A close look at the analogy made in the Christian Scriptures between the stages of human development and possible spiritual development. Stages such as new born, infant, adolescent, young adulthood and maturity are used by the apostles to describe analogically similar stages of spiritual development.
Oct 14, 2012•1 hr 2 min
Dr. Tony Campolo preaches the sermon at Christ Presbyterian Church on September 30, 2012.
Oct 11, 2012•39 min
Dr. Tony Compolo speaks on how to reach out to the community in the urban city. Find Dr. Campolo on the web at http://www.tonycampolo.org/ . The video: The podcast:
Sep 30, 2012•1 hr
Discussion of Future Story at Christ Presbyterian Church and the inclusion of "Daily Grace" in our lives and Spiritual Gifts. Testimony of Terry Bate to deep spiritual value of daily reading and reflection on the scripture for the week. Know your spiritual story: "Go into all the world . . ." We are storytellers. What is your story?
Sep 26, 2012•1 hr 7 min
Discussion of Future Story at Christ Presbyterian Church and the inclusion of "Daily Grace" in our lives.
Sep 16, 2012•57 min
Venus and Jesus: A god-Designed Mythic Message for 2012? 1. Venus is cited as an analogy to Jesus or analogous to a Jesus-truth at Revelation 2:28, 22:16, 2 Pet. 1:19, alluding to Num. 24:17. 2. Google Venus and discover all you can about the role of Venus in 2012. 3. Try to synthesize the two realms of Scripture and Science about the role of Venus in 2012.
May 21, 2012•59 min
Paradoxes of The First and Second Man 1. Romans 5 and 1Corinthians 15 as many times a seems right, but add Luke 1-2. 2. Paradox , J.D. Geib (Note: Due to technical difficulties, there is a problem with the sound for the first five minutes or so of the class.)
May 13, 2012•1 hr 1 min
Paradoxes of the First and Second Man 1. Romans 5 and Corinthians 15 as many times as seems right. 2. Paradox , J.D. Geib.
May 06, 2012•55 min
Grace and Beyond Blessed Grace 1. Read Romans 1-5 as many times as seems right.
May 06, 2012•55 min
"Myth Became Fact" from Paul, Tolkien and Lewis 1. Paul in Athens, Acts 17:16-34 2. "Myth became Fact" , C.S. Lewis, in God in The Dock, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_the_Dock . 3. "On Farie Tales" , J.R.R. Tolkien, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Fairy-Stories . Dr. John David Geib - The Logos Institute...
Apr 22, 2012•58 min
A Journey from the Mythic Eleusian Mysteries and Plato's Cave To Jesus' Message about Wheat to The Greeks Voluntary Readings 1. John 12:20-33 2. After class, Google Eleusian Mysteries http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elesinian_Mysteries or read about them. 3. Try to synthesize this Greco material with John 12:20-33. Dr. John David Geib - The Logos Institute
Apr 15, 2012•58 min
"Early this Christmas morning, here under these ruins, in the lovely little stone chapel built 600 years ago, we began the day with our Christmas communion, worshiping the Christ, as joyfully as ever before. What we want to tell the world is this: that with Christ born again in our hearts today, we are trying, hard as it may be, to banish all thoughts of revenge. We are going to try to make a kinder, simpler, a more Christ-Child-like sort of world in the days beyond this strife." Provost R.T. Ho...
Apr 01, 2012•57 min
“While my brother worked at his musical setting, I paced back and forth on the front porch, repeating the lines over and over to myself, going through all the agony and ecstasy of creating. As I worked through the opening and middle lines of the last stanza, I could not keep back the tears, and made no effort to do so. I was experiencing the transports of the poet’s ecstasy. Feverish ecstasy was followed by that contentment — that sense of serene joy — which makes artistic creation the most comp...
Apr 01, 2012•59 min
Abraham Lincoln “We are indeed going through a fiery trial. In the very responsible position in which I happen to be placed, being a humble instrument in the hands of our Heavenly Father, as I am, to work out His great purposes, I have desired that all my acts may be according to His will, and that it might be so I have sought His aid; but if, after endeavoring to do my best in the light which He affords me, I find my efforts fail, I must believe that for some purpose unknown to me He wills it o...
Mar 18, 2012•1 hr 5 min
George Fox / William Edmundson: early Quakers ask, “Why then the Negroe?” Francis Daniel Pastorius / Gerhard Hendricks / Abraham Op den Graeff / Dirck Op den Graeff: in 1688, four Deutsch émigrés proclaim equality under God William Wilberforce: Britain’s pioneering abolitionist Invisible Children - KONY 2012 campaign: across the Internet comes a global appeal against injustice “We are against the traffick of men Body: Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner, to be sold or made ...
Mar 11, 2012•59 min
Ho Feng-Shan: the Confucian Lutheran procures deliverance for all whom ask. Hugh Grimes, Fred Collard: the Anglican clerics disobey Canterbury to offer salvation to Jews. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: the shepherd risks life and limb to save his Augsburg flock, gone astray. Rufus M. Jones, D. Robert Yarnall, George Walton: the Quaker emissaries pray for a miracle inside the Gestapo's Berlin lair.
Mar 04, 2012•1 hr 1 min
Dr. Keith S. Lloyd, Phd., a Kent State University professor of English leads the class in a discussion of the Bible as Literature and history.
Feb 26, 2012•59 min
Dr. Keith S. Lloyd, Phd., a Kent State University professor of English leads the class in a discussion of the Bible as Literature and history.
Feb 19, 2012•1 hr 3 min
Dr. Keith S. Lloyd, Phd., a Kent State University professor of English leads the class in a discussion of the Bible as Literature and history.
Feb 12, 2012•1 hr 4 min
This is the fourth of a four week series of classes on "Knowing the Will of God" taught by Dr. Greg Linville.
Jan 29, 2012•1 hr 3 min