Here is a series of studies in the book of Exodus by Les Wheeldon.
Exodus01 (42.93 MB)
Exodus02 (41.41 MB)
Exodus03 (28.2 MB)
Exodus04 (29.31 MB)
Exodus05 (29.39 MB)
Exodus06 (18.87 MB)
Christian Resources for the Digital Age
Here is a series of studies in the book of Exodus by Les Wheeldon.
Exodus01 (42.93 MB)
Exodus02 (41.41 MB)
Exodus03 (28.2 MB)
Exodus04 (29.31 MB)
Exodus05 (29.39 MB)
Exodus06 (18.87 MB)
Here is a message preached by Ron Bailey in 2007 at the Church in Bran (Brasov, Romania).
The message is in English with Romanian translation.
Gospel according to Zechariah (23.62 MB)Here are parts one and two of a message preached by Ron Bailey in 2007 at the Church in Bran (Brasov, Romania).
The message is in English with Romanian translation.
I will make a new covenant (27.9 MB)
I will make a new covenant (part 2) (29.86 MB)
A new version of the church song and video projection software SundayWorship has been released.
This release adds two major features to SundayWorship.
You can download the latest version from here.
The SundayWorship.net software is designed to easily display songs, scriptures and multimedia for use during your church meetings.
Features
A quick report on how Islam could become the dominant world religion
and culture based purely on birth rate.
Here is a YouTube video about what has been termed "The Narnia Code". It is in six parts and you can find the other parts from this first one:
Michael Ward has written a book called Planet Narnia. Michael states that C.S. Lewis, although keeping it a secret, used, one by one, the seven planets of medieval astronomy/astrology as artistic themes for the seven Narnian books-basically one planet per book:
The documentary also gives a good, if not short, biography of Lewis' life.
You can discuss the ideas on the New Covenant Workshop discussion thread: The Narnia Code and here is an article from the UK's Daily Telegraph: Secret theme behind Narnia Chronicles is based upon the stars, says new research .
Any Christian who desires to, may experience a radical spiritual
renascence, and this altogether independent of the attitude of his
fellow Christians.
The important question now is How? Well, here are some suggestions
which anyone can follow and which, I am convinced, will result in a
wonderfully improved Christian life.
Give, and it shall be given to you… This is a small scripture guide to giving, giving of all kinds, money, time, effort…
The great cry in so many places is for more leaders and preachers. There is no doubt that this is the great need throughout the church. The question is what can be done by the church to aid the emergence of leaders and ministers? Jesus told the twelve to pray that the Lord of the Harvest would raise up more labourers and thrust them into the harvest. This is doubtless the chief means by which leaders are raised up, but it also implies that those praying are seeking to bring in more leaders. It is significant that the Lord enjoined those already labouring to pray. It is as they pray that understanding comes and eagerness to recognise God's hand in sending forth more men into the harvest field. This study looks at patterns of government and ministry in the church and seeks to highlight areas where the church can aid the spirit in the emergence of leaders.
"For if the blood of bulls and goats and the ashes of a heifer, sprinkling the unclean, sanctifies for the purifying of the flesh, how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?" [Heb 9:13,14]
This is an extract from some posts made by Ron Bailey on http://www.sermonindex.net about a conversation he was having with someone else in another forum. Follow so far? Good, here is how Ron introduces the subject:
"In my conversations on another forum I was talking to a gentle Calvinist who genuinely wanted to know what I thought. His question was 'if God has been propitiated, and that propitiation was for the 'whole world', in its fullest sense, how can God remain angry with the sinner whose sins have already received atonement? Good question, I thought. I have prayed a little and thought a little, and this was my reply. There will be some nuances you will miss because you haven't seen the rest of the conversation, but I think this will stand on its own feet so here we go…"