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Speaker looks at the doctrine of human nature from Psalm 8 and Psalm 14. He compares their view of human nature, where one is extremely postitive, and the other extremly negative. 1. The highest, most postitive view 2. The darkest, most negative view 3. The way forward, No CD

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Speaker expounds the second half of 1 Corinthians 15. He looks at the response of the Pharasees to Jesus' resurrection. He then compares this to response of the disciples. Speaker looks at the effect of evil on the world, and that we need help. He explains that the Easter message is the coming of that help., Reel label reads : "Tape 5 side 1 1974/1975 Easter Conf 4 tracks 17/5"

1974-1975

Speaker expounds 1 Corinthians 15. He works through Paul's summary or statement of faith, and the claims Paul makes to validate the resurrection. Speaker shows that the gospel is clear to everyone, and that Christ's resurrection is the key point. A few questions are taken during the talk. Speakers shows why we have assurance of our resurrection because Christ has been raised. He explains that resurrection is only possible because God makes it happen. Speaker looks at Paul's comparison of a natural and a spiritual body. He looks at how our lives are changed because of the resurrection., Reel label reads : "Tape 5 side 1 1974/1975 Easter Conf 4 tracks 17/5"

1974-1975

Speaker explores the dilema of recognising who Jesus is or explaining his actions as being from the devil. He uses John the Baptist as an example. Speaker looks at a number of Psalms, and how they are fulfilled in Jesus. Speaker looks at Jesus being the cornerstone. Speaker looks at who David's Lord is in Psalm 2. Speaker compares how people responded to Jesus with how people responded to the prophets. He then compares what Jesus says with what the disciples say about the coming of the Kingdom of God. Speaker then shows that both focus on the resurrection, rather than the death. Speaker looks at what it means to be both king and priest. Speaker explains how Jesus perceives death in contrast to us.

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Speaker looks Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman from John 4:5. She explores the theme of water., Recording is hard to follow. Reel box note indecipherable. Possibly the name of the speaker.

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Speaker expounds Ephesians 4. He looks at what it means to live for the praise of God's glory 1. At church 2. In the world at large, Reel label reads : "Tape 4 Side A speed 4A"

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Recording of John 10:1-11:16 in Garrwa. Talk is followed by unidentified music played on an untuned guitar., Cassette label reads : "Garrawa Furby John 8:48-11:16 Side A : 8:48-9:41 29 mins 32 secs Side B : 10:1-11:16 30 mins 28 secs"

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Recording of John 13:20-15:10 in Garrwa. Two tracks of guitar music playing unidentified songs., Cassette label reads : "Garrawa Furby John 13:21-16:33 Side A : 13:20-15:10 26 mins Side B : 15:11-16:33 27 mins 20 secs"

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Meeting celebrating the Golden Jubilee of the Church of Women Association. Speaker reads from Psalm 100. Speaker introduces the special guests. The first reading is from Psalm 138. Davis introduces some of the branches of the Australian Church Women, including an Indigenous Branch. Andrews responds and launches her book. Second reading is from Ephesians 4. Canowerhouse shows that Christ is the answer to the broken world, with examples of the challenges faced by the world. Various poems are read., Cassette label reads : "ACW Golden Jubilee service 18 Nov 1988"

1988-11-18

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