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Philippians 1:21-26: For me to live is Christ
by Stephen Dray, posted on 20 October 2009
Paul, in prison, faces trial and possible death at the decision of the emperor. However, death itself was 'gain'. How can this be? Listen to find out more...

Philippians 1:18-20: Joyful Confidence
by Stephen Dray, posted on 15 October 2009
Continuing our studies in the book of Philippians, a look into Paul's encouragement to the Philippian believers and his rejoicing.

Philippians 1:15-18: Hostile Preachers
by Stephen Dray, posted on 15 October 2009
An in-depth study of these verses about Paul's imprisonment and the preachers of whom he speaks, and how exactly this is relevant to us.

God’s Big Picture
by Stephen Dray, posted on 15 October 2009
Talk given at the Eastern Baptist Association Lay Preacher's training day on 3rd October 2009

Hebrew 13:9-25: A Conclusion to this Epistle
by Stephen Dray, posted on 30 September 2009
A look at the ending of the book of Hebrews plus a reminder of what happened previously.

Philippians 1:12-14: Inexplicable Advance
by Stephen Dray, posted on 30 September 2009
A study of how Paul's imprisonment helped to spread the Gospel and what we can learn from his experience today.

Philippians 1:9-11: The Leader’s Longing For His People
by Stephen Dray, posted on 22 September 2009
An in-depth study of Paul's love and longing for every one of the Philippians ... and his prayer that they will each show the true marks of a Christian life.

Philippians 1:3-8: The Marks of A True Christian
by Stephen Dray, posted on 15 September 2009
Exploring how we are fellow heirs of God's grace, the origin and outcome of Christian life, foundation of belief systems, evidence for the reality of our faith, commitment to the Gospel and to ministry.

Philippians 1:1-2 Debtors to God’s Mercy
by Stephen Dray, posted on 08 September 2009
First study on the book of Philippians. Focuses on Paul's introduction to the letter and what we can learn from it.

Psalm 51: I certainly know my sin
by Stephen Dray, posted on 16 August 2009
The final study in the Penitential Psalms examines David's confession of sin after committing rape and murder.

