The Story of God's People, Part 2
(54 downloads)Friday, Feb 22, 2008
Dr. Trevor Burke's message "God's New Household of Sons and Daughters" explores the familial dimensions of our spiritual heritage. In this address to the MBI student body on October 31, 2007, Dr. Burke demonstrates that sonship is not only a unifying theme in the biblical canon; it is also a model for present-day ecclesiology.
The Story of God's People, Part 1
(49 downloads)Thursday, Feb 07, 2008
Dr. Andrew Schmutzer's message "People as Embodied Souls: Why a New, Vigorous Anthropology is Needed" was delivered on September 12, 2007 to the Moody Bible Institute student body. It is part 1 of the Series "The Story of God's People"
Holy Conflict in the Holy Community, Part 1
(24 downloads)Thursday, Feb 07, 2008
Jim Van Yperen speaks to the MBI student body on October 24, 2007. In his first address on "Holy Conflict in the Holy Community," Jim demonstrates how our chosen narrative will determine how we engage in conflict. He contends that Christians can experience the redeeming power of conflict when they embrace the biblical narrative.
Holy Conflict in the Holy Community, Part 2
(21 downloads)Thursday, Feb 07, 2008
Jim Van Yperen speaks to the MBI student body on October 25, 2007. In his second address on "Holy Conflict in the Holy Community," Jim describes how a biblical community can image God's character.
Conversation as Leisure (Part 5, Theology of Leisure)
(40 downloads)Tuesday, Feb 05, 2008
In his April 25, 2007 address entitled "Conversation as Leisure," Rev. Ken Myers delivered the final installment of the Theology of Leisure chapel series. Here, Rev. Myers describes how we can use conversational speech to bring rest to ourselves and others. Ken Myers is the host of the Mars Hill Audio Journal (www.marshillaudio.org).
Leisure & Labor (Part 4, Theology of Leisure)
(31 downloads)Tuesday, Feb 05, 2008
Originally delivered to the MBI student body on March 28, 2007, Dr. Bryan O'Neal delivers his message "Leisure & Labor" where he argues that true leisure is the deferred reward for labor, and thus is an expression of Sabbath rest.
Leisure and Eschatology (Part 2, Theology of Leisure)
(40 downloads)Tuesday, Feb 05, 2008
In the second address of the Theology of Leisure chapel series, Dr. Bryan Litfin examines the eschatological nature of leisure from the perpsective of Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. This address was delivered to the MBI student body on October 5, 2006.





