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- Descrizione:
- Delos Miles was Retired Professor of Evangelism.
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 16 novembre 1995
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Delos_Miles_1995-11-16
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- Descrizione:
- David R. Beck was Professor of New Testament and Greek. He opens his sermon with an encounter he had with a statue of Jesus in the belly of Brontosaurus (00:00-03:47). Beck reads from John 12:20-36, and he first says that Greeks addressing Jesus is a trigger point for his ministry showing that the gospel is for the whole world (03:48-08:01). Most Beck’s sermon centers on the ultimate purpose of Jesus’ ministry that the Greek who came to him did not understand, that he was to be the one who would take away their sins (08:02-31:16). Beck ends the service with a word of prayer (31:17-33:06).
- Soggetto:
- Jesus Christ--Person and offices, Divine man (Christology), and Dinosaurs
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Beck, David R.
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 15 novembre 1995
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_R_Beck_1995-11-15
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- Descrizione:
- George W. Braswell, Jr. was Professor of Missions and World Religions and Director of Doctor of Ministry Program.
- Creatore:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Braswell, George W., Jr., 1936-
- Luogo:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 14 novembre 1995
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_George_W_Braswell_Jr_1995-11-14
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- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 5 novembre 2005
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- GBraswell Jr_Nov05
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- Descrizione:
- Dr. Robert Naylor was President Emeritus of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The interview begins with Dr. Naylor giving a background of his life in ministry (00:00-04:25). He speaks about his time as a trustee at Southwestern in the last year of the presidency of L.R. Scarborough and in the presidencies of E.D. Head and J. Howard Williams (04:26-06:15). Dr. Naylor believes that the Great Depression and World War II were great blessings for Southern Baptists in helping them unify and see the need for missions (06:16-09:09). He also believes that the events of the early 20th century helped Baptist financially (09:10-11:26). Dr. Naylor speaks about the growth of the seminaries after World War II and how the time oversees fighting prepared many Southern Baptist for international missions (11:27-15:20). Dr. Naylor talks about the “75 Million Campaign,” and he praises L.R. Scarborough for his contribution to the post-war growth of Southern Baptist’s initiatives (15:21-18:56). Dr. Naylor believes that Southwestern has made a great contribution for Southern Baptists regarding evangelism and missions (18:57-21:06). He believes that the converts made during the mid-century ultimately made a great impact on world missions (21:07-22:38). The interview concludes with Dr. Naylor speaking on the culmination of events of the early 20th century led to the great evangelism and missions push of Southern Baptists in the later 20th century (22:39-24:30).
- Soggetto:
- Missions, Evangelistic work, Church renewal--Southern Baptist Convention, and Twentieth century
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 1999
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Dr. Robert Naylor 99_orig_1_1
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- Descrizione:
- Dr. Keith Parks was President of the Foreign Mission Board (FMB), now known as the International Mission Board (IMB). Part 2 of the interview begins with Parks giving his own thoughts on the doctrine of inherency, and he believes that the Bible may have errors but not enough to compromise theology (00:00-04:15). Parks gives his reason why he took a position with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) after he resigned from the FMB, and he believes that the CBF are good Southern Baptist who do not discriminate over theological differences (04:16-15:05). The interview concludes with Parks saying that the CBF approached him before his resignation at the FMB, and he gives his last word on the changes in the strategy that both the CBF and the SBC have taken to reach the nations with the gospel (15:06-18:46).
- Soggetto:
- Missions, Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc., and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 4 aprile 2000
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Dr. Keith Parks 4Apr00_orig_2_2
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- Descrizione:
- Dr. Keith Parks was President of the Foreign Mission Board (FMB), now known as the International Mission Board (IMB). The interview begins with Parks speaking on the process of getting to know the missionaries during his time as president, and he emphasizes the importance of the local churches and cooperation for missions (0:00:0-0:12:01). Parks briefly talks about the impact of his ecclesiology class at Southwestern, and he opens up on his thoughts about the changes that happened in the Southern Baptist Convention in the 1980s that led to his resignation as President of the FMB (0:12:02-0:24:44). Parks gives his definition of missions as the church reaching beyond itself, and he stresses the importance of being ecumenical and having diversity of thought in the denomination (0:24:45-0:35:06). Parks criticizes the decisions and the appointments made to the FMB and the seminaries during the Conservative Resurgence which led him to resign, and he speaks about certain colleagues who the trustees of the convention saw as liberal (0:35:07-0:51:49). Parks briefly speaks on Paige Patterson’s contribution to the FMB, but he also speaks openly about Patterson’s desire to see him resign as President of the FMB (0:51:50-1:03:40). Parks gives his list of basic Baptist beliefs, and he opposes the idea of inherency as a one of the basic beliefs, along with creedalism (1:03:41-1:06:50). Parks believes there must be a theological bedrock for missions alongside a gifting and calling, and he believes that the centrality and love of Christ should be the drive of a missionary (1:06:51-1:13:40). Parks gives further criticism of the doctrine of inherency, but he does believe that Jesus, unlike the Scriptures, was without flaw (1:13:41-1:19:55).
- Soggetto:
- Missions, Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc., and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 4 aprile 2000
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Dr. Keith Parks 4Apr00_orig_1_2
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- Descrizione:
- Dr. Avery Willis was the Senior Vice President for Overseas Operations of the International Mission Board. The interview begins with Dr. Willis giving a background of his call to missions and his life in ministry (00:00-05:47). He briefly speaks on the restructuring of the IMB into regions (05:48-07:34). Dr. Willis defines the “new paradigm” of missions of seeking to find what God is doing in bringing people to saving faith (07:35-09:22). Dr. Willis defines the “cutting edge” in missions as being on edge of lostness, and he argues why they IMB needed to be restructured to focus on people groups and to get more laymen involved in missions (09:23-13:45). Dr. Willis defines the difference between “harvest field” and “unreached,” and this is reflected in the move towards looking at people groups rather than nations (13:46-15:13). He believes that there is a biblical mandate to reach everybody including both categories of the “harvest fields” and the “unreached” (15:14-16:09). Dr. Willis speaks on the how the funding for resources going towards the evangelization of unreached people groups has gone up over time and mentions how resources and have been shifted specifically for unreached people groups (16:10-19:36). Dr. Willis makes the prediction that a larger percentage of people will be involved in international missions, the third world will be producing more missionaries, and the center of the church will move to the third world by 2010 (19:37-22:20). Dr, Willis’ closing comment is that the church must always be listening to God and discovering his strategy for reaching the unreached, and he believes that today is the great day for mission (22:21-23:52).
- Soggetto:
- Missions, Reorganization, Ethnic groups, and Evangelistic work
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- marzo 1998
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Dr. Avery Willis Mar98_orig_1_1
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- Descrizione:
- Theresia Muchere was a Kenyan Baptist missionary. The second part of the interview begins with Muchere describing the beginning years of the church in Nairobi, and she speaks about the reason many people attended the church and the outside perception of the Baptists in the city (00:00-05:04). Muchere moves to talk about the initial growth of the church in Mombasa and the difficulties of women and youth outreach (05:05-12:01). Muchere speaks about the current issue of keeping urban churches in line with Baptist procedures, and she describes the church planting campaigns that happened from 1960 to 1990 (12:02-20:26). Muchere speaks about the Kenyan people’s desire for freedom near the end of colonialism, and she talks about the continual need for missionaries, denominational partnership, and the spread of the gospel in Kenya (20:27-24:20). The interview concludes with Muchere giving a word of appreciation to the American church and their work in helping the church in Kenya (24:21-29:08).
- Soggetto:
- Church work with youth, Evangelistic work, Church work with women, and Missions--Kenya
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 20 aprile 2004
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Theresia Muchere 20th April 04 2 of 2
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- Descrizione:
- Theresia Muchere was a Kenyan Baptist missionary. The interview begins with Muchere describing her early life at the end of the colonial era in Kenya, and she gives her story of how she joined the Baptist church in Nairobi (0:00:00-0:13:45). Muchere describes the market next to the Baptist Center, and she describes an incident that God used to help the Baptist Center become self-sustaining (0:13:46-0:19:37). Muchere describes her role in the church as a teacher and a deaconess, and she speaks about the church’s plan to partner with existing churches to plant new churches (0:19:38-0:27:08). Muchere speaks about the struggle for people to give in the church, and she speaks about the church’s work through primary schools in the nearby city of Mombasa (0:27:09-0:37:41). Muchere says her involvement specifically with Southern Baptist work has been minimal but was an active member of one of their churches, and she describes her work with women in her church (0:37:42-0:52:30). Muchere talks about the leadership of the churches and how they came to their positions, and she defines the difference between the church and the mission (0:52:31-0:59:40). Muchere describes the process of training and communication with the mission in planting a new church, and she believes the mission has achieved its target purpose (0:59:41-1:03:29). Muchere speaks about the growth of the church to every part of Kenya, but she believes a weakness can occur when the church forgets whom they serve (1:03:30-1:10:55). The first part of the interview ends with Muchere talking about the areas in Kenya where work still needs to be done (1:10:56-1:14:59).
- Soggetto:
- Church work with teenagers, Evangelistic work, Church work with women, and Missions--Kenya
- Creatore:
- Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies
- Lingua:
- English
- data di creazione:
- 20 aprile 2004
- Tipo di risorsa:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- Theresia Muchere 20th April 04 1 of 2