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Windsor, Paul

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Windsor explores the transition to post-modern emotions. He looks at the places people have been taught that they can be/do everything themselves, in the notion of individualism, and that we are trapped in this. 1. The characters come to Easter trapped. 2. Going on from Easter triumphant Windsor speaks on the characters of John 20, including Mary and her devotion, the fear of the disciples, and the doubt of Thomas. Windsor encourages his listeners to remember what Jesus has done (WHJD). He looks at the transformation of the disciples following his resurrection, and the commission given by Jesus. Windsor examines the disciple's new passion of mission., Cassette label reads : "Human emotion…how we feel (John 20) Paul Windsor 2000 KEC Tape 979"

2000-04-23

Windsor stresses the need to keep the gospel a priority. He shows that focusing on other things, especially ourselves, make it easy to lose sight of the gospel. Windsor shows that our identity must be in Christ, because only here will our identities endure. Windsor examines how God works through the unexpected and the least. He expounds Paul's boast in 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, as both salvation and ministry are both undeserved, and that this is all by God's grace., Cassette label reads : "Human identity…who we are (1 Corinthians 15:1-11) Paul Windsor 2000 KEC Tape 977"

2000-04-01

Windsor explores the lack of impact of the gospel in England. He shows that we very rearely hear preaching on hope, and that there is a disappearance of hope in Western Culture. Windsor highlights that people are looking for hope and thus look elsewhere, when the Bible says so much about hope. He places 1 Peter in it's first-century context. He explores and explains the hope that has come through the resurrection of Jesus. Windsor explores how both the Resurrection and return of Christ are the key markers of history. He thus examines the importance of waiting. Windsor stresses that there is certainty of getting through the fire, and that this refines our faith. He looks at other writings where trials and failures refine us. Windsor explores our final hope, the salvation of our souls., Cassette label reads : "The human story…where are we going? (1 Peter 1:3-9) Paul Windsor 2000 KEC Tape 978"

2000-04-01

Windsor looks at how we can reach Christ, when preaching from an Old Testament passage. He then looks at Exodus and how to link it to Jesus. Windsor expounds Nehemiah, and Israel's commitment to living for God. He demonstrates how he links these passages to Jesus., Cassette label reads : "Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah Paul Windsor", Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah

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Windsor explains that the aim of preaching is to change the way we view the Bible and the world, so that we look through the Bible. 1. Historical context, including the relationship between the books. 2. Literary context 3. Biblical context 4. Nehemiah within each of these contexts, and how these affect preaching narrative 5. Preaching Old Testament narrative as narrative 6. Preaching pointedly, as we are salt and light 7. Voices are changing in the post-modern world, Cassette label reads : "Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah - session 1", Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah

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Windsor looks at how to preach. 1. The depth at which we preach - we must preach worldviewishly 2. Be conscious of other worldviews 3. Preaching theocentrically - centred on God 4. God is sovereign, we should not be viewing him through the marketplace 5. Practical preaching example from Exodus - what does it say about God?, Cassette label reads : "Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah Paul Windsor - Session 2", Preaching Exodus and Nehemiah

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