Tuesday, October 16, 2007
- Mere Christianity -
a great introduction to the Christian FaithIn Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis leads all the Christian religions to common ground. This book is in fact a defense of the beliefs common to all Christians at all times. (…)
Friday, October 12, 2007
- End Time Madness - an radio interview
with Gary DeMarsThese are three very interesting radio interviews with Gary DeMars, along with audience call in on eschatology or the doctrine of the end times. Sadly, the prominent the view in the American evangelical world has been one of an escape; we’re getting "out of here" mentality. Believing Christians are called to be the salt and light of the earth, but too many of us have given up on “Mission Earth” and instead chosen to focus on a great escape. At the age of 19, as a new believer in Christ, I was told by nearly everyone, that Jesus would taking his church away within a few short years. Much of this misinformation and faulty predictions were a result of a misreading of the Scriptures. Listening to this radio interview might shake some of the louder, more popular theology of radio and TV preachers. Give it a chance, and search the Scriptures. - Richard Dalton
Part One (about 38 minutes)
[audio:http://www.americanvision.org/mediaarchive/AMPart1.mp3]
Part Two (about 42 minutes)
[audio:http://www.americanvision.org/mediaarchive/AMPart2.mp3]
Part Three (about 47 minutes)
[audio:http://www.americanvision.org/mediaarchive/AMPart3.mp3]
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
- Arise and Build - a pastoral letter
to Christ the King Anglican Church
in Lexington, MichiganThe God of Heaven Himself will prosper us. Therefore, we his servants will arise and build …
- Nehemiah 2:20
In the book of Nehemiah, we see the people of God rebuilding the wall in Jerusalem and in the book of Ezra, God’s people are rebuilding the Temple. Our commission here at Christ the King Anglican Church is a similar one. I would like to look at some challenges that we face here in Lexington, Michigan:
Realize the Rubble
The birth of this congregation was birthed in seeing a serious departure from the faith in the Episcopal denomination. That church was caving in to a worldly agenda and throwing away the faith of our fathers and mothers. The Episcopal Church seemed to be no longer presenting the good news, but was on the front pages depicting much bad news of a disobedient and self-willed church, making up their own rules and throwing away any obligation to the Biblical, revealed Word of God. When one sees the rubble of a city or a Temple or even a local church, there are many options, but I think the bravest one is to arise and build. That is what you, as lay people decided to do a couple years ago.
Arise and BuildYou all as people of faith stood up for that faith. It would've been easier seeing the rubble in the American wing of the Anglican Communion to arise and go elsewhere. That's an easy route and doesn't take much effort. Instead you chose to “arise and build” and that's putting your muscle, money and minutes where your mouth is and that's a much harder route. You looked at the heritage, the sacraments, the liturgy, the theological treasures in the Anglican tradition and decided you wouldn't let go of it out of personal discouragement, anger, laziness or other various reasons. You kept a vision of God's Temple even while leaving buildings and friends. You also found new friends walking in the same faith and conviction. Many were new Anglican friends with addresses in South America, Africa, and even Southeast Asia.
Sword and Hammer
Some of these new friends were Anglican bishops who were also discerning the devastation and departure from biblical faith in the American wing of their Communion. Again, back in Nehemiah, we see those working at the construction site holding both a tool for building and a weapon for battling in each hand. It's not easy to build in the midst of battle or to battle in the midst of construction, but that is what many of us have been called to do over the last few years. We're not alone, we have Anglican leaders around the world who have chosen to be obedient to the Lord and hold a hammer in one hand and the sword in the other. I hope that we, in our local setting are more concentrated on construction, but as the Apostle Paul did, we also must fight the good fight. (…)
Monday, October 1, 2007
- "We cannot know what happened in History!"
Amy Orr-Ewing'Therefore since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, it seemed good also to me to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught.' Luke 1:3-4
Click To Listen to this Message from Amy Orr-Ewing
Thursday, September 27, 2007
- Kenneth Gentry - Overview of Revelation
[audio:http://exegia.org/audio/Overview%20of%20the%20Book%20of%20Revelation-%20K.%20Gentry.mp3]
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AN AMAZON REVIEW OF THE BEAST OF REVELATION
This book puts to shame all the end-times hype being peddled by celebrity evangelists. (…)
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
- Alister McGrath - "Is God a Delusion"
An interesting talk and discussion on Atheism held a the City Church of San Francisco:
[audio:http://www.bringyou.to/AlisterMcGrathGodDelusion.mp3]
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City Church of San Francisco
Friday, September 21, 2007
- C.S. Lewis from 1944 on the Subject of Prayer
A Radio Broadcast RecordingClive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most influential Christian writer of his day. (…)
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
- How We Got the New Testament" - Rev. Jeffrey Kloha
Concordia SeminaryGuest: Rev. Jeffrey Kloha -
[audio:http://www.kfuoam.org/mp3/Issues6/Issues_Etc_May_28.mp3]
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Concordia Seminary St. Louis, MO
Monday, September 17, 2007
- Stopping the Slave Trade
Wilberforce: The Challenge For Today
by Nicky GumbelSome of you may have seen the recent movie "Amazing Grace", it gives a good presentation of the times and story of William Wilberforce, the DVD should be out before too long. To learn more about the abolishing of Slavery in England and the life of William Wiberforce, listen to this interesting message from Nicky Gumbel, an Anglican Pastor in London. (…)
Saturday, September 15, 2007
- I never read her Dracula books but her novel;
Christ the Lord - out of Egypt
is a worthwhile readThis is a very interesting interview from the White Horse Inn, with Ann Rice an nationally known author and newly found woman of faith with interesting insights into the Biblical text. She had a powerful conversion and has dedicated her writing skills to higher purpose. In this interview she has much to say about supposed modern scholarship around the scriptural material and text. (…)
Thursday, September 13, 2007
- Interview with Bishop N.T. Wright - about Israel,
The Land, The Future, The Day of the LordThe second of two conversations with a renowned biblical scholar and Anglican Bishop of Durham - N. T. (…)
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
- Os Guinness talks of Christians as the One Unanswerable Objection to the Christian Faith
Dr. Guinness is a Christian writer, lecturer, and social scientist. Dr. (…)
Saturday, September 8, 2007
- 3 Minute Bible Review -
Take Three Minutes
and Test Your Scriptural KnowledgeCheckout your biblical literacy by seeing if these series of pictures make sense to you in this quick visual survey of the Bible.
- Richard Dalton - Rochester, Michigan
Thursday, September 6, 2007
- The Great Debate: Does God Exist?
Dr Gregg Bahnsen and Dr. Gordon Stein - 1985This is the famous formal debate between Dr. Bahnsen and atheist Dr. (…)
Monday, September 3, 2007
- Interview with Anglican Bishop N.T. Wright
The Gnostic Gospel - JesusA conversation with renowned biblical scholar and Anglican Bishop of Durham - Tom Wright
This is a very interesting insight concerning the Gnostic Gospels and the current media and discussions floating around about the life and ministry of Jesus. (…)
Saturday, September 1, 2007
- Perfecting Ourselves to Death:
The Pursuit of Excellence,
and the Perils of PerfectionismRichard Winter is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom, and served as senior resident in psychiatry at Bristol General Hospital in England before joining the staff at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. (…)
Thursday, August 30, 2007
- "Christ in Isaiah" Dr. Andrew Bartelt
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MOI was looking for an audio that centered on Christ Jesus in the Old Testament and I found this one from a Lutheran Radio Station, to my delight it's from an interview with Dr. (…)
Monday, August 27, 2007
- A bit of Anglican History
Three theologians are joined by
international scholar Dr Ashley Null to discuss
worship, Thomas Cranmer and quiche…`Scholars of all disciplines will find the book's review of early Tudor penitential theology both accurate and engaging … Churchmen will be refreshed by a work that treats the themes of justification, election, and anthropology as serious, theological matters still worthy of discussion and debate today. (…)
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
- The Quest for Relevance
Os Guinness on the White Horse InnOn this edition of the White Horse Inn, the hosts talk with Os Guinness, author of Prophetic Untimeliness: A Challenge to the Idol of Relevance. They discuss some serious concerns for the evangelical community and it's current condition and direction. (…)
Friday, August 17, 2007
- Recommended Book - Treasures and Lessons
on Pastoral Ministry from the Historic ChurchThis is a must read for those in any Pastoral Ministry:
In today's Church, there often appears to be a conflict between those who are doctrinally strong and those who "care about people." Thomas Oden does an excellent service by showing that a Christian (especially a Pastor or Pastoral Counselor) can and should use the resources of the Christian tradition as a tool of compassionate ministry. (…)


