Ministry Retreat as Sacred Space
1:00:38
Psychologically-Informed Worship
1:16:51
Trauma-Informed Ministry
1:12:23
Ай бұрын
Leading Difficult Conversations
1:08:58
Panel | Reconstructing Evangelism
32:38
Urban Evangelism and Apologetics
1:10:55
Great Evangelists
48:39
2 ай бұрын
Art is a Story
12:30
2 ай бұрын
Storytelling and Evangelism
18:08
2 ай бұрын
Evangelizing Emerging Generations
40:20
Grassroots Evangelism in Ghana
59:31
Communal Evangelism from the Margins
1:01:52
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@anitabreitenberg
@anitabreitenberg 4 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@stephendavies2925
@stephendavies2925 5 күн бұрын
I think we need a definition of what art is, because much of what is called art today is demonic!
@enriquecanon3331
@enriquecanon3331 5 күн бұрын
Muy buenos días Gabrielita Dios te pido infinitamente que hoy mi nieta Dios le dé mucha intelegencia para que presente el examen del ifiz y todo salga bien ❤❤❤😮😮
@ROSTAFA
@ROSTAFA 6 күн бұрын
Jesus, I Thank You for this video. Gratitude doesn't begin to cut it. I love Bono, as well as the word of God.
@charmainefrancis7953
@charmainefrancis7953 7 күн бұрын
❤️ 💙 💜
@WDYD
@WDYD 8 күн бұрын
Sorry but you lost me when you talked about easter, a very well known sumarian sun god worshiping lie!!!
@camiloalfonsolopezsaavedra9431
@camiloalfonsolopezsaavedra9431 9 күн бұрын
Wonderful Amos!!!
@tonycarey9430
@tonycarey9430 10 күн бұрын
Imagine if Bono met Peterson and didn't tell anyone? - I Can't
@annaynely
@annaynely 12 күн бұрын
I hope that in the new resourced economy everyone needs to support cuz we are all one, they teach enneagram , myers briggs etc
@JimmyHarmes
@JimmyHarmes 13 күн бұрын
My girlfriend just accepted this message book as a gift from a texas lady friend in the mail here in Alaska.Its Awesome, easy to read revelation.Aug 2024 Peace!
@uiPublic
@uiPublic 13 күн бұрын
How else would St Augustine & St Martin show us the Way as St Wright will be sought too‽
@uiPublic
@uiPublic 13 күн бұрын
Can Unitarians be Monotheists as Pluralists find out the Way?!
@calderas
@calderas 17 күн бұрын
Bono's vision is itself prophetic. God sends us to receive his word through his greatest artists. Thank you God for sending Bono at this time
@calderas
@calderas 17 күн бұрын
The big bono heart.
@calderas
@calderas 17 күн бұрын
@calderas
@calderas 17 күн бұрын
Finally o found overr years
@aaronmilavec1579
@aaronmilavec1579 22 күн бұрын
Wow! I read and underlined SURPRISED BY HOPE. Now this extended presentation shows how (a) we're not going to be with God in Heaven but God is coming to make "heaven" on Earth and how (b) we, the sanctified and resurrected humans, are going to be the Earth's leaders and transformers. I always knew that Jesus trusted his disciples to continue to proclaim the Good News, but Paul seemed to be putting all the power and glory in the hands of Jesus making us meerly his cheer-leaders. Now I see that Paul in Romans has us doing the leading! There are only two sore-spots: #1 [timer=51min] The way we share the Messiah’s glory, in the present, is by sharing in his suffering. Jesus became King of Israel and Lord of this world when he was crucified [resurrected?]. That’s the point in all four Gospels. . . . But this is also a dangerous distortion of the Synoptic Gospels. Within the last twenty years, the soteriology of the atoning death has fallen upon hard times. To begin with, God's threat of death (Gen 2:17) directed toward his own children in the Garden strikes modern ears as a cruel and excessive punishment for a single infraction of eating the forbidden fruit. Furthermore, studies by Herbert Haag, demonstrate that "the idea that Adam's descendants are automatically sinners because of the sin of their ancestor . . . is foreign to Holy Scripture." As Martin Buber would have it, the descendants of Adam sinned "as Adam sinned and not because Adam sinned." Furthermore, the notion that forgiveness for the guilty must be achieved at the price of torturing the innocent runs the risk of supporting a very dubious and unbiblical notion of divine injustice. Accordingly, Stephen Finlan notes quite pointedly in his book-length examination of atonement theories in the Christian Scriptures: “It does us no good to perceive Jesus as heroic if we are forced to view God as sadistic.” • Richard Rohr, meanwhile, in his retreats and homilies, tells his hearers: “As our own Franciscan scholar John Duns Scotus taught, Jesus did not need to die. There was no debt to be paid. Jesus died to reveal the nature of the heart of God.” • Feminist theologians, for their part, alert us that classical soteriology espouses a sadistic case of "divine child abuse." • Wolfhart Pannenberg, a leading Lutheran theologian, notes that "Anselm's conception . . . was also taken over by the dogmatics of Protestant orthodoxy in the seventeenth century, although its primary concern is foreign to the authentically evangelical understanding of salvation." • John T. Carroll and Joel B. Green, meanwhile, conclude their extensive study of Paul with this caution: "Paul uses an almost inexhaustible series of metaphors to represent the significance of Jesus' death, and penal substitution (at least as popularly defined) is not one of them." • By way of measuring the pastoral impact of the atonement theory, a recent Protestant study closes with a strong cautionary note: “We believe that the popular fascination with and commitment to penal substitutionary atonement has had ill effects in the life of the church in the United States and has little to offer the global church and mission by way of understanding or embodying the message of Jesus Christ.” Edward Schillebeeckx painstakingly researched the whole gamut of biblical references pertaining to the suffering and death of Jews (Jesus included). By way of summarizing his findings, he wrote: God and suffering are diametrically opposed. . . . We can accept that there are certain forms of suffering that enrich our humanity. . . . However, there is an excess of suffering and evil in our history. . . . There is too much unmerited and senseless suffering. . . . But in that case we cannot look for a divine reason for the death of Jesus either. Therefore, first of all, we have to say that we are not redeemed thanks to the death of Jesus but despite it (1980:695, 724f, 729). Whether it is Jews being tortured by perverse medical experiments in the camps or Jesus tortured on a Roman cross deliberately designed to humiliate and prolong death, there is no divine logic that can sanction or sugar-coat such horrors. God cries out with the victims and tears his garments in grief as he does so. Any other would-be G-d cannot be said to be in solidarity with innocent victims. #2 [timer=53min] We are the people who stand in agonized prayer. That is the primary way that we exercise the glory and dominion in creation. Prayer is the ultimate image-bearing activity at the moment, and often it is very painful prayer. This is also in tension with the Synoptics. In my Catholic upbringing, we were taught to overrate prayer and to use it to escape from the world. The Fatima promises by Our Lady are a good case of this. I offered up my daily sufferings and recited five decades of the Rosary "for the conversion of Russia." President Nixon, at the same time, had ordered saturation bombings in North Vietnam on civilian populations. Kissinger had assured him that such "war crimes" would bring the Vietcon to the bargaining table. So, I was introduced into a false piety whereby Russians were to be converted (to Roman Catholicism?). This promised to bring peace into the world. Yet, in fact, it distracted me from the fact that my own government approved the use of tiger cages by the Diem government and that the use of Agent-Orange was infecting Vietcon soldiers as well as American soldiers. So I need to hear more about this "very painful prayer" and about how earnest prayer leads to public action. Jesus took action when John the Baptist was jailed by Herod. He did not ask his disciples to pray for the release of John. That would have been false piety. Check on the works of mercy, not one of them includes praying for the sick, praying for the imprisoned, etc. In 1989, the wall dividing East and West Berlin was torn down. The East Berliners spontaneously came out of their apratments and began talking to friends and neighbors. There lives were suddenly open to new possibilities. Now they were permitted to visit West Berlin, to taste something of their personal liberty and their progressive social order. Now they were permitted to find employment and to relocate in the West. Within a few years, East and West Germany were again reunited into a single country, a democrary. All of this was possible due to Gorbachev. The Carnegie Foundatation asked to help Westerners to understand the totally unexpected reforms put in place by Gorbechev. Here is what he wrote: Following Mikhail Gorbachev’s election as general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on April 23, 1985, his future aide Anatoly Chernyaev wrote in his diary: “There are great expectations of Gorbachev, just as there were of [one of his predecessors, Yury] Andropov. After all, what’s needed is a ‘revolution from above.’ Nothing less. Otherwise it won’t come to anything. Does Mikhail Sergeyevich [Gorbachev] understand this?” Even the CIA had no information on Borbachev's peristroika. No one in the Blue Army and none of the childen who spoke with Our Lady had any advanced info. Thus, the conversion of Russia did take place, it was created by Gorabachev, and you can bet Catholics saying their daily rosaries had nothing to do with it.
@mrsml6822
@mrsml6822 23 күн бұрын
This was 7 years ago. I watched today for a reason. What a wonderful blessing is to hear these testimonies of God’s magnificent goodness in the midst of pain and distress!
@armend72
@armend72 29 күн бұрын
What e great conversation, no imposing, honesty, openness, enlightenment "kept tears in the jar" "the javelins" "made of rock".... great remarks....
@adriansullivan4542
@adriansullivan4542 Ай бұрын
Very interesting teaching .Thank you . Vatican commited sp many crimes and introduced so many false teachings. I believe that those who say that Vatican is a mystery Babilon are right.
@nthabisengramahloko2063
@nthabisengramahloko2063 Ай бұрын
Thanks Dr Davis for the your contribution to liberation of human beings...
@asdic888
@asdic888 Ай бұрын
Commenting to defy the demon-devil algorithm. My grandmother raised me right.
@show8580
@show8580 Ай бұрын
Fantástico
@thespartan101x1
@thespartan101x1 Ай бұрын
He was once vocal about Ireland's Bloody Sunday; now, he has been knighted and is an advocate for the British Empire.
@christinfort85
@christinfort85 Ай бұрын
What a joy to learn from an incredibly diverse set of clinical professionals with remarkable experiences as researchers and people of faith.
@paulmarshall1127
@paulmarshall1127 Ай бұрын
Bono have you listened to Rich Mullins music Hold me Jesus cause I’m shaking like a leaf. He reflected venerability
@janespitfire9884
@janespitfire9884 Ай бұрын
Powerful info! Thank you
@reneeantwi-boasiako3974
@reneeantwi-boasiako3974 Ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about this ❤
@andresantiago3084
@andresantiago3084 Ай бұрын
Não conhecia essa história, esse vídeo. Mas, antes tarde do que nunca. Assistindo em Arujá, SP no junho de 2024, onde os ipês rosas estão dominando o cenário.
@gwedielwch
@gwedielwch Ай бұрын
wonderful
@lamsylmose9461
@lamsylmose9461 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Amazing interview! Mr. Bill Pannell is a wealth of wisdom, knowledge, and faith.
@gaenorturner2894
@gaenorturner2894 2 ай бұрын
Finest teaching I have ever been blest to hear.Thankyou
@artartartart777
@artartartart777 2 ай бұрын
Where's PART 2 3,4,5 ?
@philipb7400
@philipb7400 2 ай бұрын
Awesome to have Pete doctor on
@MsV-PhD
@MsV-PhD 2 ай бұрын
Once again-excellent teaching Sir. Years ago when I re-read the Revelation…I got a revelation: Although the scriptures were clear and consistent, I was one that completely misread and misinterpreted. I then realized that our eternal destination will be on this earth and not in a distant “heaven”. I had to laugh at myself because when I finally saw what was clearly stated, I was saddened as if a vacation was cancelled at the last minute. Now my prayers for God’s will to be done on this earth, as in heaven is more genuine because it is more informed by eschatological truth. Thank You!
@myriambautista1178
@myriambautista1178 2 ай бұрын
Pido ayuda en oración para que mi Nieto Joseph Santiago Valencia pase el examen práctico de manejo hoy lo presente y mi padre va dirigiendo el timón de tu carro y tu vida muchas gracias 😊
@alicenettles93
@alicenettles93 2 ай бұрын
Poems🥰
@alicenettles93
@alicenettles93 2 ай бұрын
DR.THEMA THANK YOU SO MUCH WOMEN OF GOD!!
@shinchosun
@shinchosun 2 ай бұрын
thanks
@AndrewCDiprose
@AndrewCDiprose 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@UshaReifsnider
@UshaReifsnider 2 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Vinodbhai for an excellent presentation on this important understanding of the challenges and possibilities of evangelism amongst caste Hindus. Your ideas broaden the concepts of cultural identities beyond traditional mission, thus globalising access to the gospel for Hindus.
@dianefester9663
@dianefester9663 2 ай бұрын
A lot of pride. What a pity.
@Angel-ey9bm
@Angel-ey9bm 3 ай бұрын
Gracias Sr Tamayo
@GerritGrobler
@GerritGrobler 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@GerritGrobler
@GerritGrobler 3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful teaching. I agree with you Bishop!
@MichaelTheophilus906
@MichaelTheophilus906 3 ай бұрын
Rom 15.6, Rom 16.27, I Cor 15.6, II Cor 1.3, II Cor 16.27, Eph 1.17, I Tim 2.5 This is the theology of the Apostle Paul.
@jeanoahgique2862
@jeanoahgique2862 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for describing the detailed scenario involving the Filipina and our roles in spreading the Christian faith. Thank you Dr. Joy!
@glennisboyd2690
@glennisboyd2690 3 ай бұрын
Powerful. Thank you Bono
@glennisboyd2690
@glennisboyd2690 3 ай бұрын
Listen Look for the drawing in the sand. Draw in the sand. Look for the drawing in the sand❤ Thank you Bono
@mowman7777
@mowman7777 3 ай бұрын
This is the first I’ve heard of Dr. Wright. His teaching really makes sense. I’m really trying to sort out eschatology as there are so many interpretations and I’ve gone in so many directions only to reach a dead end. Does Dr. Wright believe that Jesus returned in judgement on Jerusalem in 70AD as the olivet discourse describes?
@IyáSámuélí
@IyáSámuélí 3 ай бұрын
This is so timely for me in this season. Thank you!