Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teacher: Mitchell East
The Church Fathers taught that God has perfect joy, which means that God, in his divine nature, cannot suffer. But this teaching flies in the face of a recent idea that God suffers alongside us. Which teaching is more faithful to Scripture? Which teaching holds good news for the suffering of the world?
Compelling Preaching: What We Learned from Multiple Perspectives
When God Withholds: Learning the Story of the Persistent Widow
God Has a Timeshare in Hell
What the New Testament Tells Us About God’s Love
Permission Already Granted: Rethinking Perceptions of Spiritual Authority
Loving Sundays: How Sundays Can Be Your Best Day of the Week
Husband of One Wife: ”Nothing Else Needs to be Said” (Part 2)
Becoming Wounded Healers: Responding to Religious Trauma
Overcoming Struggles in Sharing Your Faith
OASIS: An Invitation to Real Rest
Ministry That’s Digital and Relational
The Path of Most Resistance: Tested Strategies for a New Church Growth Model
In the Midst of Good News: A Workshop on the Gospel of Mark
Jesus Goes to College: Ministry in the Secular Context
Breaking the Fourth Wall in Preaching
Navigating Romantic Relationships in a Broken World
Love, Truth, and Forever
Yes, Jesus Loves Me and So Should I: Cultivating Well-being Through Self-care and Self-compassion
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Planning with the Spirit: His Impact on Our Lives and the Church
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