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There is a job to be done
Speaker discusses the relationship between followers and God and that followers must turn their attention towards God, instead of focusing on one's own goals and making Him secondary
Let God be strong through you
Speaker interprets that God is not looking for men and women to be strong for him, but for people to let god accomplish his work through them
God's design for the church
Speaker talks about the church's lack of effectiveness due to their interests of organizational aspects rather that spiritual aspects and ways in which the church can better their teachings
An eagle in my heart
Speaker discusses his own experiences with the learning process of theology and ministry at Pacific Christian College under the instruction of Mont W. Smith. Speaker also goes on to discuss the importance of a theology without being charasmatic
The will of the Lord - Baccalaureate
Baccalaureate service for the class of 1984. Service includes speeches by graduating seniors Greg Doris, Karen Smith, and Janet Cook (music). Main speech by John Rowe describes life as making one's own choices whether one wants to live a good quality life without sin
What kind of fool am I?
Speaker discusses foolishness and how it is not always a deterrent in preaching, but can act as a learning experience. Also, the importance of serving the Lord instead of working for recognition
Christian ethics and death issues - Staley Lectureship
Discussion of the deaths exemplified in the Bible with regards to ethics of suicide and life support
Witnessing to the mormons
Speaker discusses negative aspects of mormonism using mormon-interpretted texts
Christianity and existentialism
Speaker discusses the relationship between Jesus and wealth and the importance of sharing one's wealth with the community. Also, the excessive nature of building buildings of worship instead of using the money to help others
Christianity and you
Discussion of the polarity of "us vs. them," which includes all (male/female, Jewish/Christian, etc.). Speaker interprets that all are and should be loved, without any type of separation and intolerance ; Ephesians