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Newall explores the death of the Reformation Europe in the 1970s. He also looks at the peril of news media. Newall encourages the audience to give thanks for people coming to Christ. 1. You know that I kept nothing back that was for your good 2. I insisted on repentance 3. I set no store on my life, inasmuch as I only want to finish the race and to complete the task, Reel box reads : "Tape 6 1971 Summer School Track 1 : The principle (Love) - Canon K. H. Short Track 2 : The peril (Urgent task) - Very Rev. P.F. Newall"
1971
Newall explores in a revolutionary age 'who am I'? to explore what we value the most, and how we think about life in thie world. He considers how we should think in the knowledge that this world will end, and so we must think about who we should really be. Newall speaks on the challenge of wealth and success, and that our value should be found in Christ. He explores the challenge of going from a wealthy nation to serve in a poorer nation. 3. Technology - the freedom that it brings, the challenges that it is for the poorer nations, and the damage it does to our nature. Newall challenges the audience to put their prayers into practical application towards others., Reel box reads : "S. School '73 - Tape 1 A : "who" - very Rev P Newall B : who cares? - Canon P Watson" Introduction is distorted.
1973