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The Sluggard
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Dr. Stephen Bramer, professor of Bible Exposition, encourages us to use our time in a way that is productive rather than lazy. He looks at Proverbs 6 and reminds us to avoid the way of the sluggard by being diligent with the time God has given us. (recorded: Jul. 9, 2008)
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BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Chaplain Bill Bryan, associate professor of Pastoral Ministries and seminary chaplain, encourages us to spend time with God. He looks at Psalm 37 and discusses the advantages of "sitting down" with Him daily. (recorded: Jul. 2, 2008)
Dr. Mark Heinemann, associate professor of Christian Education, discusses Christ's teaching on sacrificial service, which is recorded in John 12. He challenges us to lay aside our selfish desires and sacrificially serve just like Jesus did. (recorded: Jun. 25, 2008)
Dr. Gary Barnes, associate professor of Biblical Counseling, asks us to examine our personal ambitions and determine whether they are driven by Christ's love or by selfishness. He looks at Romans 6:11-12 and shows that we are to flee selfish desires but allow God's grace and love to be a powerful "driver" in our life. (recorded: Jun. 18, 2008)
Dr. Ron Allen, senior professor of Bible Exposition, reminds us to guard against "spiritual elitism," which is thinking we are better than others. He encourages us to adopt the principles recorded in Philippians 2, which outline Christ's amazing humility. (recorded: Jun. 11, 2008)
Dr. Pond, associate professor of Bible Exposition, associate academic dean for Enrollment Services, and director of Institutional Research and Effectiveness explains how the wisdom of Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 can help us avoid ministry burnout. He shows how developing good friendships will provide a necessary source of encouragement when facing ministry challenges. (recorded: Jun. 4, 2008)
Dr. James Allman, professor of Bible Exposition, discusses how reliance on human performance rather than allowing God to minister through us is destructive and can lead to ministry burnout. He encourages us to place ministry burdens into God's arms rather than ours. (recorded: May. 28, 2008)
Dr. Burns, senior professor of Systematic Theology, explains that one's biblically-shaped perspective is more important that performance. He encourages us to serve and trust God so that we can "walk by faith, not by sight." (recorded: May. 21, 2008)
Dr. Vic Anderson, associate professor of Pastoral Ministries, encourages us to not worry about the evil actions of others because God's justice will one day be fulfilled. Dr. Anderson reflects upon what Proverbs 24:19-20 says about not fretting over wicked people. (recorded: May. 14, 2008)
Major General (Ret.) Bob Dees, U.S. Army, Executive Director of Military Ministry for Campus Crusade for Christ International shares how to be a "bridge of healing" to military veterans. (recorded: Apr. 30, 2008)



































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