Samuel Eugene Ballentine was Associate Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament. The service begins with organ music (00:00-04:00). The speaker delivers the Scripture reading, and he gives a word of prayer (04:01-05:45). The speaker reads from Mark 9:10-29 (05:46-08:10). Ballentine uses the story of the healing of the boy with an unclean spirit to preach on the subject of doubt, and he sounds a plea to the audience to have the courage to doubt in a culture where certainty is prized and encouraged (08:11-21:55).
William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (00:00-05:13). President Lolley gives community updates and a word on the conflict in Northern Ireland, and he reads from John 20:24-29 and gives a word of prayer (05:14-12:51). The choir sings a song of worship (12:52-15:09). Lolley explains the story of Thomas doubting Christ’s resurrection, and he speaks of the significance of Christ’s humility in confronting our stubbornness (15:10-26:21). Lolley ends the service with a word of prayer (26:22-26:57).
Interview with Dick Keyes discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS). Topics of this discussion center on FAS' evangelism and discipleship, his ability to listen and ask questions, utilizing apologetic methods, but mainly focused on the people he was talking with, including Dick. Other topics include the cultural shift from the 1960's until today, and what it takes to be convinced of a view
Interview with Elaine and Ian Cooper discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), how FAS preached and handled people's questions, the Christian culture at L'Abri, FAS' impact on evangelical Christianity, and how he speaks to postmodernism
Interview with Ken and Barbara Cope discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), FAS' interactions with others, the impact of FAS' books and of L'Abri ministry
Interview with John and Jill Barrs discussing interactions with Francis A. Schaeffer (FAS), the culture at L'Abri, the Christian culture from the 1970's through today, and raising questions within the context of Christian faith