David Beck – Paul’s Prayers and Ours – Ephesians 1:15-19; 3:14-21
Preaching from the book of Ephesians, Beck seeks to help us better understand the discipline of prayer by examining Paul’s prayers for the Church at Ephesus.
Preaching from the book of Ephesians, Beck seeks to help us better understand the discipline of prayer by examining Paul’s prayers for the Church at Ephesus.
Each semester Southeastern highlights one of its professors during a special faculty lecture. Dr. Bruce Little currently serves as the Senior Professor of Philosophy at SEBTS. In his lecture, he addresses how the ideas associated with the Enlightenment ultimately resulted in a rejection of the Christian Worldview.
Preaching from Mark 5:21-43, Hayes draws attention to both the desperation and divine compassion found in Peter’s account of Jesus’ healing a woman and the daughter of Jairus.
Preaching on Peter’s denial of Christ from Mark 14, Griggs seeks to encourage us by pointing to the fact that the grace of Jesus is greater than our greatest failure.
Preaching from 3 John 1-15, Akin reminds students that we are able to choose how we respond to those who have a faulty understanding of who we are.
Preaching from Acts 4:23-41, Munton shares four key aspects of effective prayer.
As President and CEO of Hopegivers International, Thomas gives students an overview of the organization.
Preaching from the Book of Acts, Platt tells us that God’s plan for church growth is equipping ordinary people to do extraordinary things for His Kingdom.
Preaching from Acts 15:1-35, Merritt challenges students to make sure their Christian faith is fuel for the fire, not water on the fire.