2008 Gutenberg College Commencement Address
Addresses the 2008 Gutenberg College graduating class.
Addresses the 2008 Gutenberg College graduating class.
Describes the state of Gutenberg College in October 2007 and reaffirms the faculty's reliance on God.
Describes the beginnings of Gutenberg College and addresses the future of the college (from October 2005).
Discusses the nature of the “clues” the people at the time of Jesus had for recognizing Him as the Messiah and draws a lesson for believers today.
Reflects on how the circumstances of Jesus’ birth foreshadowed His willingness to suffer shame and wrath on our behalf.
Looks at the implications of Jesus as Judge.
Addresses the question, “How are we to interact with others who hold doctrinally significant beliefs that we think are false?”
Discusses the “shock” of the resurrection and its implications for how believers live their lives.
Reflects on Christmas as a light shining in the darkness and one of the few remaining times when the story of Jesus can be freely told in the public forum.
(John 3) Discusses church “technique” in light of Jesus’ interaction with Nicodemus.