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Morris speaks on live persecution experiences. He explores the relationship between believers and state authorities by exploring Romans 13, particularly keeping the rule of law. He places Romans 13 in it's original context of obeying the rule, even when they are opposed to God. Morris stresses that love is the fullfilment of the law. He explores both Revelation and 1 Peter, and their comments on persecution., Cassette label reads : "Dr Leon Morris Exposition 1 Attitude of the Christian to the state 1979" Box label reads : "Focus tapes Christ and Australian Society A series of talks by Leon Morris AFES Conference 1979"
1979
box label reads "Centenary Sermon 5-11-67 (3 3/4ips)" Verso "Rev B G Judd 35-4 2 33"
1967-05-11
Religious freedom not yet assured by Jeremy Halcrow, Hands linked on centre for city’s youth by Geoff Robson - on the launch of a Sunday evening youth service at St Andrews Cathedral, Letters force Woodhouse to resign - on the resignation of John Woodhouse from chairman of the Committee of Enquiry into the Anglican Counselling Centre., Australians divided over death - on whether or not abortion should be allowed, Sydney Anglican Deposit Plan - on financial investment. This ad occurs monthly, encouraging readers to invest in fixed-term deposits., New year hope for reconciliation - Harry Goodhew's address for the new year, Australians can help end Sudan’s war, Tough plan to deal with gay crisis by Margaret Rodgers and Geoff Robson, Division over same-sex rites - on a church in Canada that has decided the bless same-sex unions, Taliban threatens death penalty to all converts, The heart of the atonement, World is not enough - on the ordination and service of Neville Naden and Ray Welsh, Volume 07 number 01, 2001-02-01/2001-02-28
2001-02-01
NSW Health officially recognises chaplains by Judy Adamson, Indigenous ministry revamp, Afghan Christians plead for their lives by Andrew Buerger, Sometimes it's OK to talk about poo by Heather Veitch - on the importance of playgroups, Beat the housing squeeze by Jeremy Halcrow - on the lack of affordability in the Sydney housing market, Caring well by Angus Belling - on Anglicare's model for providing care, Saul : a test case for eternal security by Paul Williamson, Now they're speaking my language! by Martin Olmos - on the translation of the Preliminary Theological Certificate into Spanish and Chinese, Are we teaching that Christ is irrelevant clutter? by Trevor Cooling - on teaching Christ in Christian Schools, For Richer and Poorer by Andrew Robinson - on our relationship with material objects following the Global Finanical Crisis, 2010-10-01/2010-10-31
2010-10-01
Legal aid by Judy Adamson - on the history and need for the St John's Legal Centre, Land swoop in south-west "gateway" - on the acquisition of land for a church in Leppington, Prepare for purity now by Nick Gilbert - on where and how kids are learning about sex, and what we can do to change this, "What's Next?" takes shape - on diocesan mission after 2012 including goals, Canberra-Goulburn laments past abuse - on an apology for past abuse delivered by the Bishop of Canberra-Goulburn, Rt Rev Stuart Robinson, Support for Iraqi Christians - on financial support raised for believers in Iraq following persecution from Islamic State, Driscoll steps down, Image bearers by Glenn Davies - on our obligation as God's image-bearers to care for assylum seekers, The truth about healing by Scott Blackwell - on healing in the Bible, including physical, spiritual, miracles, and the role of healing in pointing us to Christ, The reason for faith by Andrew Leslie - on what it means to have faith, or to trust, The dangers of digital church by Scott Monk - on what church is and is not, 2014-09-01/2014-09-30
2014-09-01
Raiter explores what makes us Australians, and that we should find our identity in our faith. He uses this to lilustrate the relationship between Islam and Pakistan, to show that our faith gives us a coherence. Raiter also compares this to the unification of Ephesus through Artemis. He explores Paul's actions in ministry, especially in Ephesus, to highlight the ways God was working in the spread of the gospel. Raiter explores our identity in Jesus, rather than in our national identity, and thus why it is hard to spread the gospel in Pakistan. He highlights the work of the gospel in Afghanistan., Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' Anglican Church Remember? Remember! 'Why sincerity isn't enough' Acts 19:8-20 26.11.00am Mike Raiter"
2000-11-26
Raiter explores how people mis-understand what it us to be a Chrstian, and why they don't want to be one. He explores what it is to be a believer in Pakistan, and being a believer amongst other beliefs, especially Islam. He reminds the audience to expect savagery amongst wolves, and to be as wise a snake if we want to survive, but also maintain our innocence. Raiter shows that believers are never alone, and that real discipleship is about endurance. Raiter looks at the difference between a servant and a slave., Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' Anglican Church Guest Mike Raiter 26.11.00 pm 'Mission and you (yes you) Matthew 10:16-25"
2000-11-26