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DWELL – Mark Driscoll on Preaching Christ

August 17, 2008

Thanks to my friends at Acts 29 I’m able to share some sessions with you from the Dwell London conference. This is a talk Mark Driscoll gave on how to preach Christ from the entire Bible. You can download the audio, read my notes below, or watch the video right here:

No one [...]

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TOAM08 – Stephen Van Rhyn – Prevailing Under Pressure (Daniel)

July 8, 2008

Well . . . I’m here! And the Brighton conference has begun. The sense of anticipation and excitement is incredible. Joyful reunions of friends who have been on separate continents are happening everywhere. We are really a family. We are really on a mission.
At the beginning of the week, I would ask that you pray [...]

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SERMON – The Risen Jesus (Revelation 1)

December 9, 2007

This morning I preached a sermon at Jubilee. The following are almost exactly the notes I used to preach from. In the meantime you can download the audio or listen to it right here.

Imagine Jesus . . .
Baby Jesus—weakness, stooping down, becoming one of us, close to us. OR, Jesus on the cross; suffering the [...]

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Theology for All – Lessons for the Future by Mark Dever

October 5, 2007

For the final session, Mark took us to the vital subject of the future. We cannot see what will happen. There are some difficulties we face currently. There are threats to the freedom of religion. Entrenched secularism dismisses the value of Christianity. Our ideas are marginalized. There is a new phenomenon of legal intolerance towards [...]

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Should We be Optimistic or Pessimistic About the Future?

February 22, 2007

Mark Dever over at Together for the Gospel has written about how we should expect persecution. He may well be right. As I read his post, however, and also a few of his buddy, Al Mohler’s, cultural observations, I wonder if I detect a more general note of pessimism about the future of the church.
I [...]

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