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In Folder: Crossroads Christian Church Canberra
Ingham explores the ways we show favouritism, and that this should not be normal for believers from James 2:1-13. Ingham breaks down James' example of why favouritism is wrong, and draws some contemporary parallels. He explores the passage and highlights practical applications., Cassette label reads : "So who gets the best seat? James 2:1-13 Dean Ingham 4-6-95 church AM" Box label reads : "James 1. 2 Dean Ingham Time to change Dickson '95"
1995-06-04
Ingham explores the dangers facing the Jews from within the returning exiles, and why they felt this pressure. He explores the importance of being Jewish for the exiles, as well as throughout the Bible. Ingham explains that to be a true Jew people had to obey God completely, and that no-one managed this except Jesus. Ingham shows that we should be living in response to being saved., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham Nehemiah 5-7 So who's a true blue Jew Dickson PM 30-4-95" Box label reads : "Nehemiah 'Diary of disaster' Dean Ingham Dickson '95"
1995-04-30
Ingham looks at the agreement that the Israelites made when they returned to Jerusaleum after the exile. He explores the relationship between the Jews and the temple. Ingham explores Nehemiah's anger at Israel's disobedience with regards to the sabbath and intermarriage. He looks forward to the new covenant in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Ingham highlights how the covenant is completed in Jesus., Cassette label reads : "Three strikes - and they're out! Nehemiah 10-13 Dean Ingham 14-5-95 Church PM" Box label reads : "Nehemiah 'Diary of disaster' Dean Ingham Dickson '95"
1995-05-14
Ingham challenges his listeners to do what God wants, and if they're not then to repent. He explores the Day of the Lord as a day of judgement and the end of all things, and challenges his listeners to not lose sight of obeying God. He calls them to repentence., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham 21/1/96 'when God's patence runs out' Amos 5:18-7:9 ch w/o ach" Box label reads : "Amos Dean Ingham Jan 1996"
1996-01-21
Ingham speaks on Isreal not listening to God and missing out. He explores the hope offered in the last chapters of Amos, and encourages his listeners not to miss out on reconciliation by listening to God and choosing to respond. Ingham shows that it is impossible to escape God's judgement, and that Jesus is the king who will last forever., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham 28/1/96 'where love and justive meet' Amos 7:10-9:19 ch w/o ach" Box label reads : "Amos Dean Ingham Jan 1996"
1996-01-28
Ingham explores what it means to offer our bodies as our spiritual worship, and to live in light of the truth. Ingham details honouring our fellow believers, and hating what it evil. He explores what it means to be zealous for the gospel, including being prayerful and generous. Ingham examines Paul's instructions for interacting with the world., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham 29/9/96 Worship and love Rom 12:9-21 c/roads 40 mins" Box label reads : "Dean Ingham Rom 12. Sept 1996"
1996-09-29
Ingham looks at having a transformed view of ourselves from Romans 12:3-8. He explores how the whole church works together by exploring Paul's metaphor of a body. Ingham challenges his audience to be servant-hearted., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham 22/9/96 Worship and the church Rom 12:3-8 c/roads" Box label reads : "Dean Ingham Rom 12. Sept 1996"
1996-09-22
Ingham looks at how the Bible defines worship from Romans 12. He explains that everyone has experienced God through creation, and that God is angry at wickedness, including how we treat him and one another. Ingham explains the difference between mercy and justice. He shows that sacrifice is at the heart of worship. Ingham calls for a transformation in life from hearing the gospel and learning more from God., Cassette label reads : "Dean Ingham 15/9/96 Worship and the mind Rom 12:1-2 c/roads" Box label reads : "Dean Ingham Rom 12. Sept 1996"
1996-09-15
Ingham speaks on 1 Peter 1:18-2:10., Cassette label reads : "609404 Dean Ingham 1 Peter 1:18-2:10 Your job description Dickson PM 7/8/94"
1994-08-07