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Americans on notice, First missionaries sent to Russia, Italy, Indigenous testimony to God’s glory by Jeremy Halcrow, Students discover real holiday spirit by Amy Morton - AFES conferences in Woolongong and Stanwell Tops, Anti-Christian riots spread in Indonesia by Jeremy Halcrow, First gospels for E Timor, Church kids not immune from youth crisis, Katoomba lost its youth but gained the world by Amy Morton - on those who return to Katoomba Youth Conference, Doctrine Commission sparks debate on 'subordination' between sexes., Volume 06 number 01, 2000-02-01/2000-02-29

2000-02-01

University students introduced to Your God by Nick Gilbert - on the AFES Your God mission, Meek chosen as Chancellor, Need grows for stable homes by Janine Jones - on the need for foster carers, "Being Moore" plan gives library top priority by Russell Powell, New Archbishop enjoins "prayer for this city" by Russell Powell - on the inauguration of Glenn Davies, Encouragement in the midst of pain by Patricia MacCabe, White noise by Nick Gilbert - on Christian interaction with politics with Bruce Baird, Karin Sowada and Stephen O'Doherty, Deep impact by Graham Stanton - on the effect of Children and Youth ministry, 2013-09-01/2013-09-30

2013-09-01

Christian bikers bring gospel to youth by Madeleine Collins - on outreach program 'Street Level', New course puts the Bible back on the menu - on the launch of 'Two Ways to live', No boundaries for ministry to our uni students - on the appointment of Richard Chin as AFES National Director, The heart of the missionary church by Amy Butler - on the place of ethics within a church, Volume 09 number 08, 2003-10-01/2003-10-31

2003-10-01

Donald Robinson speaks as the outgoing president of AFES on the term fundamentalism. The tasks of theology: 1. "To understand the scriptures in their own original terms. That is, in the orginal language and the cultural forms in which it was originally given." 2. "To express and interpret that understanding in relation to the language and cultural forms of our own day, and in response to questions and concerns which arise from our own life." Discussion of the Bible being inspired by God and how they were selected., Cassette label reads : "Presidential Address Bishop Donald Robinson 1390 c1982"

1982-01-01

Cassette label reads : "Michael Raiter Side A 'How you can understand the Bible' CC8705"

Babbage is speaking as the president of the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students. He gives a summary of his life, including his commitment to apologetics. Babbage speaks against technology, and that we have not noticed that it is poisioning us. He speaks about his committment to defend the gospel when asked., Cassette label and insert reads: Vocation 2 Dr S.B. Babbage", Echo throughout., Second half muffled and distant, lots of white noise.

1977-01-01

Stewart looks at what the Bible says about heaven, and the judgement beforehand. He challenges his listeners to live holy and godly lives, and to prepare to meet God. Stewart explores God's desire to see people saved, and that the world is ready for harvest. He shows how people gradually fall away, rather than instantly. Stewart stresses the importance of choosing a church first, and having your other life decisions around this., Cassette label reads : "Alan Stewart Living in Injury Time AFES 7/88"

1988-07-01

Stewart looks at Revelation 4 and 5, and how Jesus is both the Lion and the lamb. Stewart explores Mark to show that Jesus is the Christ, and Jesus has defeated death., Cassette label reads : "Alan Stewart The Lion and the Lamb AFES 7/88"

1988-07-01

Thank-you Presidential speech from International Fellowship of Evangelical Student president, Ronald Winton at an AFES conference. Winton shares his testimony. He reminds his listeners that they are citizens of heaven, and encourages them to behave as such. Discussion of how much social concern a believer should have and when it replaces Christ., Cassette label reads: "Dr Ron Winton Presidential Address 1377 c1980".

1980-01-01

Michael Wilcock talks on Hebrews 10, the cross and the outworkings of it. He explains how it was impossible for people to approach God and enter behind the curtain to the Holy of Holies, but now Christ has come and opened the curtain, and so we have boldness to enter. Wilcock then explains the requirements of drawing near with a true heart, full assurance of faith, hearts sprinkled and bodies washed. Wilcock wants his listeners to hold fast to their faith. He talks about the importance of regularly saying the creed and how this relates to the confession of hope., Cassette label reads "Michael Wilcock #1 Heb. 10 AFES 8901", White static underneath

1989-01-01

Nagel compares Peter in Luke 22 to Acts 2, to show the transformation at Pentecost. He examines the events, the significance, and the response we should make. Nagel highlights that the disciples have become witnesses, with explanation of the prophesy of Joel. The Spirit has come because someone with the authority to pour out the Spirit has come into the world - the Spirit's coming shows Jesus is the Messiah, the Davidic King, the King of Kings, and the ruler of heaven and earth. Nagel expounds Acts 2, with references to the Old Testament., Cassette label reads: "NC9103 Kerry Nagel, AFES 1991 Acts 2:1-47 What Pentecost proves"

1991-01-01

McDonald speaks on power evangelism., Cassette label reads : "NC9311 David McDonald Power evangelism AFES National Conference 1993"

1993-01-01

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