Undergraduate Chapel: Spring 2014 [Video]
Summary: Chapels from the Spring 2014 semester at Biola University.
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Patrick Sheean talks about how the Gospel is one and unchanging that serves as an invaluable tool in short-term mission trips. He also elaborates on the heart and its relations to self-worth.
Adrian De Visser harkens on the Book of James to show how wisdom leads to joy in time of trial. Persevering through testing of faith leads to maturity and wipes away doubt.
Professor Ben Shin teaches on Romans and Paul's teachings on how to be victorious in Christ while walking with the Spirit in times of hardship.
Andrea Humphrey challenges students to carry out the Great Commission and live out the Gospel. She also makes the point that one does not necessarily need to go on missions to do so, but one can share faith with everyone around them.
Mark Dever, Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, concludes the 6th annual Contemporary Issues Lecture Series with a message titled "Membership". Mark Dever explains that Christians are called to be a part of a community, the church, and addresses what it means to be a part of this community. He explains the importance of membership in the local church in light of God's character and Jesus' commission. Mark Dever challenges the Biola community to think of Church membership in terms of commitment, witness, assurance, nature, obedience and the glory of Christ's holy love.
Archibald Hart reflects on the epidemic of pleasure, a concept which became the basis for his book, Thrilled to Death: How the Endless Pursuit of Pleasure is Leaving us Numb.
In order to welcome in Biola's new Provost Dr. David P. Nystrom, the university holds a formal ceremony. The celebration includes messages from both Dr. Barry H. Corey and Dr. David P. Nystrom.
President Barry H. Corey speaks to hundreds of prospective students visiting campus for University Day. He talks about the life of Isaac and the role zeal has in students' lives.
Dr. Sue Russell examines Luke 6 and elaborates how it can help students to do good, bless and pray for those who have wronged them.
Dr. Geivett, a Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at Talbot School of Theology, talks about different worldviews and how movies influence lifestyle.
Dr. Geivett, a Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at Talbot School of Theology, talks about different worldviews and how movies influence lifestyle.
Biola President Barry H. Corey returns from the 2010 Lausanne Congress on Evangelization in Cape Town, South Africa and shares truths that impacted him there. He reports on exciting news that is happening globally in world missions, social justice, the arts, and evangelism.
Who are you going to serve in your relationships- you or God? Sometimes it’s hard to know how to serve God when self gets in the way. Learn how to have true and loving relationships that serve and glorify God.
Ed reflects on themes from his book, Reconciliation Blues: A Black Evangelical’s Inside View of White Christianity, and explores how testimony and storytelling are crucial for bridge-building and Christian unity.
God knows exactly what it means to live in harmony with each other. When we first pursue his glory, we gain the insight and power to examine our own lives, to freely confess, and to experience God’s power to restore relationships.