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- Data Criada:
- 1960 to 1990
- Identificador:
- ARC.103_004
- Data Criada:
- 1960 to 1970
- Identificador:
- ARC.103_003
- Data Criada:
- 1940 to 1970
- Identificador:
- ARC.103_002
- Data Criada:
- 1960 to 1970
- Identificador:
- ARC.103_001
- Descrição:
- This collection contains slides documenting the Heimbach family's missionary activity among the Hmong people of Northern Thailand. Work titles within quotation marks were taken from the original slide containers.
- Data Criada:
- 1950 to 1999
- Tipo de recurso:
- Graphic Materials
- Identificador:
- ARC.103
- Descrição:
- This collection contains 62 annual reports of the Randolph Baptist Association, founded in 1935 in North Carolina. They met in various locations, but often in Randolph County (N.C.). Years covered are: 1935 - 1996.
- Data Criada:
- 1935 to 1996
- Identificador:
- SBC001.001.Randolph
- Descrição:
- The service begins with the reading of Isaiah 9:2-7 (00:00-01:41) and prayer (01:42-03:34). There was no introduction for the speaker, James Leo Green, but he was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at SEBTS. He begins his message with a story of a star pointing to Jesus Christ (03:35-06:15). Since the perfect star has five points, and since there are five points made about the Messiah from Isaiah’s prophecy, the two should be linked together, according to Dr. Green (06:16-06:34). First, Jesus’s name would be called Wonderful, and His character matched this perfectly (06:35-14:05). Second, Jesus’s name would be called Counselor, referring to His wisdom (14:06-19:44). Third, Jesus would be mighty God, referring to His power which could only come from God (19:45-27:00). Fourth, Jesus would be called Everlasting Father, referring to His personal relation with His people (27:01-28:36). Fifthly, Jesus’s name would be Prince of Peace, referring to His peace with God He would purchase for humans through His death on the cross (28:37-33:52). He ends his time in prayer (33:53-34:20).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Isaiah and Prophecy--Christianity
- O Criador:
- Green, J. Leo (James Leo), 1912-1994 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- December 15, 1961
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Leo_Green_1961-12-15_B
- Descrição:
- The service begins with the reading of 2 Corinthians 9:15 (00:00-00:22), a general announcement (00:23-00:44), an introduction to the sermon on Titus 2:11-14 (00:45-02:05), and prayer (02:06-03:01). There was no introduction for the speaker, James Leo Green, but he was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at SEBTS. The topic of grace is entertained historically and textually from the passage in Titus (03:02-15:18). To be saved is to be forgiven and made acceptable in the presence of Holy God (15:19-16:59). The primary purpose is the appearance of God’s grace is the creation and cultivation of Christlike character and conduct in us (17:00-21:03). He ends his time in prayer (21:04-21:42).
- Sujeito:
- Grace (Theology)
- O Criador:
- Green, J. Leo (James Leo), 1912-1994 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- December 15, 1961
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Leo_Green_1961-12-15_A
- Descrição:
- The service begins with the reading of a poem about God (00:00-00:49) and prayer (00:50-05:10). There was no introduction for the speaker, Thelma Arnote, but she was Professor of Religious Education and Director of the Child Care Center. She begins by speaking about the Battle Hymn of the Republic, then leading the congregation to sing it aloud from Hymn #488. The audio is removed, but the opening tune of the hymn is audible (05:11-06:49). She begins by speaking of the tendency at certain times of the year to be caught up in good works and concern (06:50-08:09). She then transitions to reading an excerpt on the topic of concern from Norman Cousins, the editor of the Saturday Review of Literature (08:10-11:45). With her closing words, she shares that the good works of men act as buffers against all kinds of evils in the world (11:46-13:00). The service ends with music and singing (13:01-18:32).
- Sujeito:
- Benevolence in literature
- O Criador:
- Arnote, Thelma and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- December 13, 1961
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Thelma_Arnote_1961-12-13