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Henry Starling

Precious

by Henry Starling, posted on 05 August 2009

Henry, the nonagenarian former pastor of Soutchurch Evangelical Church, examines the various occasions in which the word 'precious' is used in Peter's letters.

Henri Blocher

Everlasting Punishment?

by Henri Blocher, posted on 05 August 2009

In the second major address at FutureFaith 2009, Prof. Henri Bocher examines what the Bible means when it speaks of 'everlasting' punishment.

Dr Andy Saville

The Fate of the Lost

by Dr Andy Saville, posted on 05 August 2009

In the first major address at FutireFaith 2009, Dr Saville asks the question 'What will Hell be like?' in the light of current evangelical discussions of the subject

Stephen Dray

Romans 11:33-36

by Stephen Dray, posted on 05 August 2009

The opening Bible Reading of FutureFaith 2009

Stephen Dray

Psalm 130: Out of the Depths

by Stephen Dray, posted on 02 August 2009

The sixth of seven studies in the Pentitential Pslams

Stephen Dray

Hebrews 12:1-17 Looking to Jesus

by Stephen Dray, posted on 02 August 2009

Learning to follow Jesus when weary and facing hostility.

Stephen Dray

Psalm 38

by Stephen Dray, posted on 01 August 2009

The fifth in a series of seven studies in the Penitential Psalms.

Stephen Dray

Psalm 32

by Stephen Dray, posted on 30 July 2009

The fourth of seven studies in the penitential psalms

Jim Packer

Matthew 28:16-20: The Great Exaltation, the Great Commission & the Great Assurance

by Jim Packer, posted on 03 June 2009

Visiting Ferndale from Vancouver, Jim Packer talks on Jesus' last recorded words in the gospel of Matthew.

Malkhaz Songulashvili

The Ascension: Do Not Be Afraid

by Malkhaz Songulashvili, posted on 31 May 2009

Archbishop Malkhaz Songulashvili shares the challenge that his own Church had received when, their traditional enemies, the Chechens sought refuge in their country. He remindes his listeners that we are called to ‘Not be afraid’ and described how, faced with this, the Church had sought to minister the needs of the refugess and to ‘be Christ’ through action as well as words.